Sustainable Development Technology Canada

At Sustainable Development Technology Canada (SDTC), they fund Canadian cleantech projects and coach the companies that lead them as they move their ground-breaking technologies to market. SDTC’s support of cleantech translates into jobs, growth, and export opportunities for Canadian companies, as well as economic, environmental and health benefits for all Canadians. They are independent but don’t work alone. A big part of their role is building and sustaining networks of partners and stakeholders from private industry, academia and governments, at home and abroad. They operate at arm’s length and receive funding from the Government of Canada.

Leah Lawrence

President and CEO

Vicky J. Sharpe

President and CEO

Leo Bever Ph.D

Investment Director

Past deals in Newfoundland

Polyamyna

Seed Round in 2020
Polyamyna specializes in the development of next-generation antimicrobial technologies aimed at preventing infections caused by harmful pathogens, particularly ESKAPE bacteria. The company offers a range of products, including advanced antimicrobial additives, coatings, and disinfectant technologies that are robust, permanent, non-toxic, and economical. These solutions are designed to be compatible with various surfaces and polymers, providing effective protection against multi-drug and pan-drug resistant bacteria. By addressing healthcare-associated infections, Polyamyna aims to enhance safety in medical environments and meet the growing need for effective antimicrobial solutions. Customers can reach out to the company for inquiries and support through their online platform.

Seaformatics Systems

Seed Round in 2020
Seaformatics Systems designs and manufactures power harvesting and wireless communication products for the ocean monitoring industry.

Power HV

Seed Round in 2020
Power HV is creating ground-breaking technology, decreasing greenhouse gas emissions and saving money along the way.

SucSeed

Grant in 2019
SucSeed is a socially-driven hydroponics company. They sell their grow tanks and accessories to households across Canada. Their at-home hydroponic systems are built by Choices For Youth, an organization that supports and employs youth facing barriers to work and housing.
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