Funded Startups in North Vancouver
Across these eight North Vancouver–based rounds, the largest disclosed amount stands out: Quickpass raised $7M on 2022-06-14, which dwarfs the other disclo…
Across these eight North Vancouver–based rounds, the largest disclosed amount stands out: Quickpass raised $7M on 2022-06-14, which dwarfs the other disclosed figures that sit at $2M (Maia Farms on 2025-09-16; First Nations Technology Council on 2023-06-01) and sub-$1M rounds like Djobzy.com’s $250K on 2024-12-24 and Ecoation Innovative Solutions’ $280K on 2024-04-10. Stage disclosure is also uneven: five of the eight entries list either “Series Unknown” or “undisclosed” (CyberQP 2025-06-05, Novarc Technologies 2023-08-14, Hydron Energy 2022-12-12), limiting comparability by round stage.
The timing clusters into two waves. Four rounds fall between 2024-04-10 and 2025-09-16 (Ecoation Innovative Solutions, Djobzy.com, CyberQP, Maia Farms), while three additional entries appear earlier between 2022-06-14 and 2023-08-14 (Quickpass, Hydron Energy, First Nations Technology Council, Novarc Technologies). Sector-wise, “Consumer Electronics” appears in two of the eight companies (CyberQP and Quickpass), while the remaining sectors—Food and Beverage Manufacturing, Administrative Services, Agriculture and Farming, Hardware, Education, and Energy—each appear once.
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What’s the largest disclosed round in North Vancouver here, and is it an outlier versus the rest?
Quickpass’s $7M round on 2022-06-14 is the only disclosed amount above $2M, with the next-highest disclosed figures at $2M each (Maia Farms on 2025-09-16 and First Nations Technology Council on 2023-06-01).
Do the rounds cluster in a specific time window for North Vancouver companies?
Yes. Four of the eight entries land between 2024-04-10 and 2025-09-16 (Ecoation Innovative Solutions, Djobzy.com, CyberQP, Maia Farms), while the remaining four are spread across the earlier window from 2022-06-14 through 2023-08-14 (Quickpass, Hydron Energy, First Nations Technology Council, Novarc Technologies).
How much of the list is hard to benchmark by stage because amounts or stages aren’t disclosed?
Stage comparability is limited: three companies are marked “undisclosed” (CyberQP 2025-06-05, Novarc Technologies 2023-08-14, Hydron Energy 2022-12-12) and two are marked “Series Unknown” despite having amounts (Ecoation Innovative Solutions 2024-04-10 for $280K; First Nations Technology Council 2023-06-01 for $2M).
Which sectors are most represented among these eight North Vancouver startups?
Consumer Electronics appears twice (CyberQP in 2025-06-05 with undisclosed amount; Quickpass on 2022-06-14 with $7M). All other listed sectors occur once each across the remaining six entries.
Which entries are the smallest disclosed rounds, and are they tied to a particular sector cluster?
The smallest disclosed amount is Djobzy.com at $250K on 2024-12-24 (Administrative Services), with the next-smallest disclosed at $280K for Ecoation Innovative Solutions on 2024-04-10 (Agriculture and Farming). These low-disclosure rounds both fall within the 2024–2025 wave.
What are the temporal edges of the dataset shown, and do they correspond to specific disclosure patterns?
The most recent date shown is 2025-09-16 (Maia Farms, Seed, $2M), and the oldest is 2022-06-14 (Quickpass, Series A, $7M). Notably, two of the earliest three dated entries with known disclosed amounts (Quickpass at $7M and Hydron Energy is undisclosed on 2022-12-12) suggest that the early period includes the only large disclosed round.
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