Funded Startups in Edmonton
Edmonton rounds in this view span from 2020-04-18 (HonestDoor, AI, $500K) to 2025-11-18 (Mitsoh, Food and Beverage/Wellness, undisclosed; Woolf Helmets, Co…
Edmonton rounds in this view span from 2020-04-18 (HonestDoor, AI, $500K) to 2025-11-18 (Mitsoh, Food and Beverage/Wellness, undisclosed; Woolf Helmets, Consumer Goods/Hardware/Wearables, $610K). Size is concentrated around mid-single-digit to low double-digit millions, but one disclosed outlier stands apart: Jobber’s $100M Series D on 2023-02-07, which is far above the next-largest disclosed $38M (Nanoprecise Sci Corp, Series C, 2025-03-27). Clustering is also visible in the recent period: three entries are dated 2025-11-18 and 2025-10 is absent, while a broader concentration appears again in 2023-08-25 with four separate companies (Boreal Laser, Copperstone Technologies, DrugBank, Zero Point Cryogenics) all landing the same date.
Stage and disclosure patterns tilt toward incomplete visibility: 10 of 47 rows list “undisclosed” amounts, and 23 of 47 use “Series Unknown.” Sector-wise, Artificial Intelligence (AI) appears at least 5 times (Nanoprecise Sci Corp 2025-03-27, Alberta Machine Intelligence Institute 2023-03-24, Trust Science 2022-08-12, SAM 2020-05-01, HonestDoor 2020-04-18), suggesting repeat investment interest even as deal sizes vary from $30M (Alberta Machine Intelligence Institute) down to $500K (HonestDoor).
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Frequently asked
What’s the largest disclosed round in this Edmonton dataset, and how different is it from the rest?
Jobber’s $100M Series D (2023-02-07) is the clear disclosed outlier in this view. The next-largest disclosed amount is $38M for Nanoprecise Sci Corp’s Series C (2025-03-27), with most other disclosed rounds sitting well below that range.
Are there tight date clusters where multiple companies raised around the same time?
Yes. Four companies share the exact round date 2023-08-25: Boreal Laser ($1M), Copperstone Technologies ($2M), DrugBank ($720K), and Zero Point Cryogenics ($600K). In the most recent snapshot, 2025-11-18 also repeats with two disclosed rounds (Woolf Helmets $610K plus other 2025-11-18 entries where at least one amount is undisclosed).
Which disclosure patterns stand out—how often are amounts or stages missing?
Undisclosed amounts appear in 10 of 47 rows, including Mitsoh (2025-11-18) and Levven Electronics (2025-05-27). “Series Unknown” appears in 23 of 47 rows (for example, Mitsoh 2025-11-18 and Entos Pharmaceuticals 2025-05-22), making stage comparisons less consistent than amount comparisons.
Does the sector mix concentrate in AI more than other areas?
AI appears repeatedly: Nanoprecise Sci Corp (2025-03-27, $38M), Alberta Machine Intelligence Institute (2023-03-24, $30M), Trust Science (2022-08-12, $5M), SAM (2020-05-01, $4M), and HonestDoor (2020-04-18, $500K). Other single-sector streaks are smaller or less frequent based on the shown entries.
What stage mix is most visible when stages are known, and does it align with the largest disclosed round?
Among known stages, Venture/Seed/Series A/C show up multiple times, but the largest disclosed entry is specifically a Series D: Jobber’s $100M on 2023-02-07. Other large disclosed rounds include Nanoprecise Sci Corp’s Series C ($38M on 2025-03-27) and Future Fields’ Series A ($8M on 2025-06-17), indicating that size peaks occur across more than one later stage classification.
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