Yukon Entrepreneurs at Web Summit 2025
Yukon Venture Angels is proud to stand behind the Yukon entrepreneurs at Vancouver’s Web Summit 2025 who are boldly representing Northern innovation on a global stage. These founders reflect the growing strength of our ecosystem as purpose-built startups tackling real-world problems with cutting-edge technology, Indigenous insight, and Arctic resilience.
The Yukon’s Entrepreneurial attendance at Web Summit is a signal that Northern tech is here, it’s investable, and it’s future-focused. As part of our Northern Tech showcase at Web Summit 2025, we celebrate the Yukon-born companies turning heads in Vancouver and beyond.
Explore the innovators behind Yukon at Web Summit Vancouver below.

A screening solution analyzes real-time cashflow data to assess affordability and risk.

Developing a unique and innovative net-zero, closed-loop waste management solution.

Connecting students with tutors and uses AI to supercharge lessons.

Building AI tools that simplify healthcare navigation for both providers and patients.

Establishing Yukon as a hub for technology and innovation.
Designing intelligent systems that make well-being visible.

An AI notetaker built for marketing, not meeting notes.

Supporting indigenous communities, firefighters, land managers and heritage and environmental consultants.

Developing a tool that leverages visual recognition AI to identify copyright infringement.

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Linking Internet of Things sensors with satellite-connected transmitters to create a secure, encrypted and enterprise-grade software platform.

Leveraging AI visual recognition technology to provide real-time area monitoring for wildfire.

Automating non-emergency 9-1-1 calls to speed up response times and save lives.

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Yukon-based startups attending Web Summit 2025 are bringing to life the territory’s innovation vision of leading through local ingenuity with global impact to life. The companies and entrepreneurs representing Yukon at Web Summit 2025 are demonstrating that the North delivers world-class solutions, grounded in Northern values yet responsive to world-wide challenges. From climate resilience and Indigenous-led health systems to artificial intelligence and next-generation connectivity, these ventures exemplify the core pillars of the Yukon Innovation Strategy: fostering awareness, cultivating connections, growing talent, increasing market access, and focusing resources on what matters most.
Companies like AInome and Peer Support place health and humanity at the center of technological advancement. AInome’s Mental Wellness Index, designed in collaboration with Indigenous communities, reflects a culturally grounded, data-driven approach to supporting well-being. Peer Support integrates AI into electronic medical records to help patients and providers navigate care faster and more effectively. Both companies speak directly to the Innovation Strategy’s emphasis on inclusive, socially impactful innovation and the need to support Yukon First Nations in leading economic and technological growth.
Startups such as DeltaVue, Alpha-EL, and Balance Consulting highlight the strength of place-based entrepreneurship in the North. DeltaVue’s satellite-enabled IoT systems, Alpha-EL’s real-time wildlife and wildfire detection tools, and Balance’s closed-loop biogas solutions are built for the Yukon, but ready to scale far beyond. These technologies respond to the unique needs of remote communities while addressing global issues like climate resilience, making them excellent candidates for future-forward investment and long-term scalability.
Companies like Everbee, Apprendo, Tutred, and Hyper represent the kind of investor-ready opportunities that Yukon Venture Angels and ecosystem partners are proud to champion. Each has moved beyond early ideation, developing viable products across housing, education, marketing, and public safety. Their success reflects the combined strength of public programs, founder resilience, and a growing angel investment network that is committed to unlocking capital for promising ventures rooted in Yukon.
As outlined in the Yukon Innovation Strategy, increasing access to private capital and positioning Yukon as a viable destination for investors are essential to long-term economic success. Companies like Altitude HRPC and TrueCon, which focus on heritage protection and digital content rights through AI, are expanding what Yukon innovation looks like. Their presence at Web Summit Yukon helps reinforce the territory’s role as a leader in northern technology and a contributor to the global innovation economy.
These remarkable ventures are made possible by the dedicated efforts of Yukon’s innovation ecosystem, and at the center of that work is the Yukon Government’s Department of Economic Development. Their leadership in shaping policy, delivering early-stage supports, and fostering collaboration across sectors has helped Yukon startups move from local prototypes to international showcases. As these founders take the stage at Web Summit 2025, their momentum is a direct result of the strategic investment, partnership, and long-term vision championed by Economic Development and its many partners.