Alberta Yield

Information

Alberta Yield is a program specifically designed for Alberta-based innovation-driven agricultural technology or agri-food ventures. The accelerator aims to support startups in these fields by providing them with the necessary resources, mentorship, and networking opportunities to scale their businesses. Entrepreneurs benefit from specialized training programs, access to industry experts, potential investors, and collaborative opportunities with other startups. The program is focused on fostering innovation and growth in the agricultural sector, ultimately contributing to the economic development of Alberta.

How to Apply

Interested startups can apply for the Alberta Yield program by visiting the Platform Calgary website. Applicants typically need to provide detailed information about their ventures, including their business model, innovation-driven approach, and market potential. The selection process may involve multiple stages, including submission of application forms, interviews, and pitches to a panel of experts. For more detailed instructions, potential applicants should refer to the official website or contact the program organizers directly.

Total number of startups invested: 11

Average Funding: Information not provided

Industry: Agricultural technology and agri-food ventures

Market: Canada

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