The ÎÛÎÛ²ÝÝ®ÊÓƵ Dobson Bootcamp and Cup Competition, powered by National Bank, is an experiential learning opportunity and pitch competition for start-ups founded by members of the ÎÛÎÛ²ÝÝ®ÊÓƵ community. Participants compete for over $200,000 in prizes across their respective tracks: environment, health, social impact, and technology.
Congratulations to the winners, and a heartfelt thank you to everyone who made our event possible!
Meet the Dobson Cup winners across the 4 tracks:
- Environmental Enterprise
- Health Sciences Enterprise
- Social Impact Enterprise
- Technology Driven Enterprise
Additional Prizes:
- Mastercard Scholar Awards
- ENGINE Award
- Murdoch Family Initiative Award
- Steven Pal Family Award
- Avmor Prize for Social Responsibility
- AquaAction Dobson Freshwater Innovation Awards
ÎÛÎÛ²ÝÝ®ÊÓƵ Dobson Cup Track Winners
Environmental Enterprise Track
1st place:
Tuuli empowers building developers to cost-effectively select building materials that meet their carbon targets.
2nd place:
Curbcut builds and delivers online platforms for deep, dynamic, and intuitive exploration of urban sustainability in Canadian cities and regions.
3rd place:
Leedana pioneers a revolutionary low-cost farming method, growing organic vegetables nourished by fish. Our water-efficient farm ensures food security in remote resorts with tailored software for sustainable agriculture ventures.
Additional Prizes: The AquaAction Dobson Freshwater Innovation Award; the Steven Pal Family Award
Health Sciences Track
1st place: NEIGES Biotechnologies
NEIGES biotech’s purpose is to accelerate the development of life-ÎÛÎÛ²ÝÝ®ÊÓƵ ÎÛÎÛ²ÝÝ®ÊÓƵ by enhancing healthcare R&D with innovative miniature human intestinal models with scalability and astounding biological similarity.
2nd place:
Nanofacile accelerates and de-risk lipid-based nanoparticle gene therapy R&D with advanced, easy-to-use technology, enabling rapid preclinical development using standard lab equipment and targeted lipid nanoparticle formulations.
3rd place:
Mohana is a health science company with the mission to help women detect, understand and act on their hormonal imbalances.
Social Impact Enterprise Track
1st place: FarmicleGrow
FarmicleGrow is a Startup that uses farm data and demand-matching technologies to help smallholder farmers upscale their farming capabilities and satisfy the demand requirements of both small and large buyers.
Additional Prizes: Mastercard Scholar Awards (1st Place)
2nd place: SimpliCITY
SimpliCITY aims to assist the homeless population in Montreal by increasing the accessibility of essential services and resources. It unifies the city and its individuals through a digital platform.
3rd place:
Friends Career Center is a transformative social impact organization empowering low-income youth and those living with HIV in rural Rwanda to dismantle barriers, foster resilience, and shape a brighter future.
Additional Prizes: The Avmor Prize for Social Responsibility; Mastercard Scholar Awards (2nd Place)
Technology Driven Enterprise Track
1st place:
VLVT is the first dating app that teaches you how to love. A revolutionary relationship technology that supports you from first match to relationship(s) and throughout your lifespan.
2nd place:
GymBros is a social fitness app which motivates fitness enthusiasts to be more physically active through gamifying workouts, social validation, and a sense of progression.
3rd place:
Kikao Invest is an innovative Proptech start-up connecting the African diaspora with real estate investment opportunities in Africa, simplifying the process for secure, transparent and profitable property investments.
Additional Prizes
Mastercard Scholar Award
1st place: FarmicleGrow
FarmicleGrow is a Startup that uses farm data and demand-matching technologies to help smallholder farmers upscale their farming capabilities and satisfy the demand requirements of both small and large buyers.
2nd place:
Friends Career Center is a transformative social impact organization empowering low-income youth and those living with HIV in rural Rwanda to dismantle barriers, foster resilience, and shape a brighter future.
ENGINE Award
Winner: Fulcra
Fulcra targets chronic lower back pain, a leading musculoskeletal issue. Their unique orthotic device provides on-demand support to the wearer during movement, increasing spinal stability and preventing dependency development.
Winner: TissueTinker
Using our proprietary tumor organoid modeling system, we can reduce the reliance on animal models, improve the clinical translation rate of cancer therapeutics, and develop novel therapeutics for rare cancers.
Murdoch Family Initiative Award
Winner:
Mkono empowers young entrepreneurs in developing countries by giving them access to affordable capital and mentorship. In doing so, we help them achieve social and economic benefits.
Steven Pal Family Award
Winner:
Leedana pioneers a revolutionary low-cost farming method, growing organic vegetables nourished by fish. Our water-efficient farm ensures food security in remote resorts with tailored software for sustainable agriculture ventures.
Avmor Prize for Social Responsibility
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Winner:
Friends Career Center is a transformative social impact organization empowering low-income youth and those living with HIV in rural Rwanda to dismantle barriers, foster resilience, and shape a brighter future.
AquaAction Dobson Freshwater Innovation Awards
Winner:
Leedana pioneers a revolutionary low-cost farming method, growing organic vegetables nourished by fish. Our water-efficient farm ensures food security in remote resorts with tailored software for sustainable agriculture ventures.
Winner: Materia Bioworks Inc.
Materia Bioworks Inc. develops functional products from biodegradable PHA plastics.