Introducing the Cohort of Startups for the 2022 Google Cloud Accelerator Canada
In January, Google Canada put out a call to Canadian startups for its second Google Cloud Accelerator Canada program. Now, Google Canada has announced the next cohort of startups participating in the 10-week digital accelerator program, supporting high potential cloud-native technology startups in Canada. (Read the full blog for reference HERE)
This announcement follows the success of the first-ever Google Cloud Accelerator Canada and emphasizes the importance of cloud technologies for businesses, governments, nonprofits and consumers and the Canadian startups continuing to make waves in leveraging the cloud to drive growth and innovation.
Google Cloud Accelerator Canada, a 10-week virtual accelerator, brings the best of Google's programs, products, people and technology to startups doing interesting work in the cloud. Google is excited to offer these startups cloud mentorship and technical project support, along with deep dives and workshops on product design, customer acquisition and leadership development for cloud startup founders and leaders.
The program received so many great applications and welcomes the eleven startups that make up the 2022 Google Cloud Accelerator Canada class:
Ad Auris (Vancouver, BC): An end-to-end audio creation platform. Used by digital publications to convert their written work into great-sounding audio, instantly.
Booxi (Montreal, QC): Booxi is an appointment scheduling software designed for retailers. Their mission is to Make Commerce More Human and help retailers offer a personalized experience to every customer.
Cadence (Saskatoon, SK): Cadence is a digital executor assistant, supported by Certified Executor Advisors. Their web app automates Estate Settlement tasks.
f8th (Toronto, ON): f8th's continuous authentication transparently and passively authenticates users and detects fraudsters in real-time without impacting the user experience.
IRIS (Burlington, ON): IRIS is a smart cities infrastructure technology company. They help urban and rural communities extend the life of their public infrastructure.
Origami XR (Toronto, ON): Origami is a spatial computing company that makes it easy to scan a physical environment using the LiDAR in your phone, and create a 3D digital twin that rivals output from professional scanning equipment.
Pharmaguide (Richmond Hill, ON): PharmaGuide specializes in equipping healthcare providers with solutions to increase efficiency and improve patient outcomes. Through direct integrations with multiple health platforms, they can intelligently analyze data and flag patients that could benefit from treatment modifications.
Schoolio (Toronto, ON): Schoolio OS aims to bridge teachers, parents and tutors into a single ecosystem, focusing on education transparency, inclusive curriculum and a holistic approach to success measurement.
Shaddari Inc. (Montreal, QC): Shaddari Inc. is a precision medicine company that has developed an A.I. that can tell instantly whether a vaccine will be efficient against a new variant of a virus.
SmartONE Solutions (Markham, ON): SmartONE creates smart communities, by connecting the smart homes in multi-family residential developments over a common network to transform community living.
Tiggy (Vancouver, BC): Tiggy is a 15-minute grocery delivery service on a mission to forever change the way we buy everyday essentials.
Google heard from a few of the startups from our cohort about their aspirations for the program.
"The Accelerator will help build all aspects of our company with growth and efficiency in mind," said Krystian, CTO and Co-Founder of Cadence. "It's an amazing opportunity to learn from Google's leaders, with access to all of the Cloud Platform services that will allow us to build our product in a cost-efficient, scalable and secure way."
"We're excited to access the best of Google's programs, products, people and technology as we continue to scale globally," said Emil Sylvester Ramos, co-Founder of IRIS. "In addition to Cloud mentorship and technical project support, we look forward to working with Google’s IoT and AI/ ML for the further development of our technology and to work with Google’s Smart Cities teams to help create safer, smarter and more resilient communities and infrastructure.”
"We are looking forward to building connections with many of Canada's top startups to share ideas and continue to grow our own technical knowledge," said Eugene Bisovka, Co-Founder, Tiggy Delivery Corp. "We're also excited to try Google technologies that we haven't used yet for improving our own order batching algorithm."
It’s an exciting opportunity to work with these founders and startup teams to help grow and scale their businesses. Programming for the Google Cloud Accelerator Canada begins April 11 and everyone can’t wait to get started.
Written and provided by Ashley Francisco, Head of Startup Developer Ecosystem, Google Canada