January 29, 2016
You may have heard the news about Canada House, a free co-working space for later-stage startups that are currently working with MaRS, Communitech, Velocity or C100 Association, the space’s four founding partners.
Travelling entrepreneurs headed to Silicon Valley to connect with investors or customers can now access a home base where they can work, host meetings or simply check emails in between high-powered pitches. By establishing Canada House, MaRS hopes to help reduce the cost of doing business outside of Canada. It also hopes to optimize the impact of each trip to Silicon Valley by offering startup founders helpful orientation pointers about the region and by providing additional introductions and broader networking opportunities with peers and other Canadian expats currently in the region.
Canada House will also be used to maintain a regular brand presence for the Canadian tech ecosystem—by hosting networking events for key local influencers (investors, entrepreneurs and potential talent), Canadian expats and travelling founders, for example. It is hoped this will help raise the profile of Canadian innovators in the region.
It’s official, #CanadaHouse is open for business! Thx to our great partners @Communitech @theC100 @UWvelocity @RBC! pic.twitter.com/QeEy5ION4b
— MaRS (@MaRSDD) January 28, 2016
To apply, email the appropriate MaRS contact with “Canada House Access” in the subject line.