Sustainable Development Technology Canada

Established in 2001, Sustainable Development Technology Canada (SDTC) is a Canadian organization that funds and supports innovative cleantech projects. It focuses on moving groundbreaking technologies to market, creating jobs, driving economic growth, and promoting environmental benefits. SDTC operates independently but collaborates with various stakeholders from private industry, academia, and governments.

Leo Bever Ph.D

Investment Director

Leah Lawrence

President and CEO

Vicky J. Sharpe

President and CEO

Past deals in Alberta

Future Fields

Grant in 2023
Future Fields is a biotechnology company focused on sustainable biomanufacturing of high-value proteins using fruit flies. Its EntoEngine platform leverages the genetics of fruit flies to produce recombinant biomolecules in a cost-effective and environmentally friendly manner. Founded in 2018 and headquartered in Edmonton, Canada, the company develops a range of proteins, including custom and difficult-to-express molecules, enabling researchers and biopharmaceutical developers to access scalable protein production with reduced environmental impact. By combining insect-based production with scalable biomanufacturing capabilities, Future Fields aims to accelerate scientific progress while promoting sustainability in biotech.

Hifi Engineering

Grant in 2020
HiFi Engineering Inc. specializes in the development of advanced fiber optic sensing systems, hardware, and visualization software designed for downhole and pipeline applications. Founded in 2007 and headquartered in Calgary, Canada, the company offers a range of products, including its HDS MiCro tool for downhole flow monitoring and the HDS MaCro system for permanent pipeline and reservoir monitoring. HiFi Engineering’s systems are tailored for oil and gas service companies in North America, focusing on critical applications such as reservoir monitoring, well integrity assessment, and leak detection. The company’s technology is supported by over 33 patents, showcasing its commitment to innovation in the field. With a team of experienced electrical and software engineers, HiFi Engineering emphasizes the delivery of high-quality data through its cutting-edge sensing technology and software platforms.

Swirltex

Seed Round in 2020
Swirltex Inc. is a Canadian company based in Calgary that specializes in the development and supply of custom wastewater treatment systems. Founded in 2015, the company utilizes a patented membrane technology that separates solids and liquids based on buoyancy. This innovative approach allows Swirltex to treat a variety of wastewater sources, including industrial applications such as dairy processing, mining wastewater, and beverage clarification. By manipulating the buoyancy of contaminants in the fluid, Swirltex's systems enhance filtration efficiency, reduce fouling on membrane surfaces, and ultimately produce high-quality effluent. The company's solutions enable clients to effectively manage wastewater while minimizing environmental impact and operational costs.

Stream Technologies

Grant in 2019
Stream Technologies Inc. specializes in the manufacture and marketing of hyperspectral imaging devices, including its flagship product, the ColorFlow Lens. Founded in 2012 and based in Edmonton, Canada, the company also offers associated software that enables users to update, modify, and share images in real time. Stream Technologies focuses on building connections between camera manufacturers, systems integrators, algorithm developers, and researchers, facilitating advancements in spectral imaging technology.

Direct-C

Grant in 2019
Founded in 2014, Direct-C specializes in designing and developing hydrocarbon leak detection sensors and remote communication systems for the oil and gas industry. Its innovative products include SubSense, PatchSense, and TankSense, offering precise monitoring solutions for various infrastructure components. Headquartered in Edmonton, Canada, with additional offices in Calgary and Bath, Direct-C's technology provides instant alerts and precise locations of leaks, enhancing response times to incidents.

Fractal Systems

Grant in 2019
Fractal Systems Inc. is a technology company specializing in heavy oil solutions, focusing on enhancing producer margins, streamlining infrastructure, and facilitating the transportation of heavy oil and bitumen. Established in 2006 and headquartered in Sherbrooke, Canada, with additional offices in Calgary, the company develops, patents, and implements innovative technologies. One of its key offerings is JetShear, a suite of technologies designed to improve the quality of bitumen products and reduce their viscosity, thereby allowing processed fluids to flow more easily through transport pipelines. Fractal Systems aims to provide cost-effective solutions that address the challenges associated with heavy oil production and transportation.

MEG Energy

Grant in 2018
MEG Energy Corp. is a Canadian energy company specializing in sustainable in situ thermal oil production in the southern Athabasca region of Alberta. The company holds a 100% interest in approximately 750 square miles of mineral leases and primarily focuses on its Christina Lake Project, employing steam-assisted gravity drainage extraction methods to enhance oil recovery while reducing carbon emissions. MEG also operates significant midstream assets, including a 50%-owned joint venture, Access Pipeline, which connects the Christina Lake Project to transportation hubs, and the wholly-owned Stonefell Terminal, a 900,000 barrel storage facility. These assets enable MEG to optimize logistics and mitigate risks associated with pipeline constraints. Additionally, MEG is advancing innovative technologies like its Diluent Removal Facility and HI-Q® project, which aim to improve transportation efficiency and lower environmental impacts. Founded in 1999 and headquartered in Calgary, MEG Energy is well-positioned in the oil sands sector, supported by a skilled team dedicated to responsible energy development.

ATTAbotics

Grant in 2018
ATTAbotics Inc., founded in 2016 and based in Calgary, Alberta, Canada, specializes in designing and manufacturing robotic automated storage and retrieval systems. These systems are used to efficiently store, access, and move goods within facilities, catering to sectors such as e-commerce, logistics, retail, grocery, and advanced manufacturing. The company's innovative approach leverages robotics and software engineering to enhance supply chain management, making warehouses more efficient by reducing workloads and speeding up product retrievals. This enables a shift from large hub-and-spoke systems to smaller, more agile delivery stations.

Acceleware

Grant in 2017
Acceleware is a Calgary-based technology company serving the oil and gas industry with two main lines of business: RF heating technology for heavy oil and oil sands production, and seismic imaging software. Its RF XL is a low-cost, low-carbon thermal recovery method that uses no water or solvent, has a small footprint, and is redeployable across sites to help reduce emissions and enable cleaner production; it is being piloted with industry partners. The seismic imaging unit provides high-fidelity software for imaging complex geology, including AxFDTD, AxHeat, AxRTM, AxWAVE, and AxFWI, which model electromagnetic absorption, simulate heating, accelerate migration, and generate subsurface velocity models. The company also offers software-related consulting and training services and pursues partnerships to broaden environmental and economic benefits of its technologies. Acceleware was founded in 2004 and is headquartered in Calgary, Canada.

Vive Crop Protection

Grant in 2017
Founded in 2006, Vive Crop Protection develops and markets sustainable crop protection products, including fungicides, insecticides, and nematicides. The company's Allosperse Delivery System enhances the targeting and performance of these products, enabling farmers to increase crop yields while using fewer resources.

Canfor

Grant in 2017
Founded in Vancouver in 1938 by John Prentice and L.L.G. Bentley, Canfor is a global leader in sustainable lumber production, employing over 5,000 people worldwide. Known for its product quality and customer service, the company operates mills across North America and Europe.

Fractal Systems

Grant in 2015
Fractal Systems Inc. is a technology company specializing in heavy oil solutions, focusing on enhancing producer margins, streamlining infrastructure, and facilitating the transportation of heavy oil and bitumen. Established in 2006 and headquartered in Sherbrooke, Canada, with additional offices in Calgary, the company develops, patents, and implements innovative technologies. One of its key offerings is JetShear, a suite of technologies designed to improve the quality of bitumen products and reduce their viscosity, thereby allowing processed fluids to flow more easily through transport pipelines. Fractal Systems aims to provide cost-effective solutions that address the challenges associated with heavy oil production and transportation.

Vive Crop Protection

Grant in 2013
Founded in 2006, Vive Crop Protection develops and markets sustainable crop protection products, including fungicides, insecticides, and nematicides. The company's Allosperse Delivery System enhances the targeting and performance of these products, enabling farmers to increase crop yields while using fewer resources.

Vive Crop Protection

Grant in 2009
Founded in 2006, Vive Crop Protection develops and markets sustainable crop protection products, including fungicides, insecticides, and nematicides. The company's Allosperse Delivery System enhances the targeting and performance of these products, enabling farmers to increase crop yields while using fewer resources.
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