AXL Launches Venture Studio with $15M to Build 50 AI Companies, Fuelling Canada’s Global Leadership in AI Research-to-Commercialization

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TORONTO — Today, AXL, a new Canadian venture studio transforming world-class AI research into high-growth companies, has launched with a plan to build 50 AI-powered companies over the next five years to fuel Canada’s research-to-commercialization pipeline. This is enabled by an oversubscribed first closing of its venture fund of $15 million CAD. With this, AXL will form and scale homegrown innovation — and keep it here.

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Daniel Wigdor, one of Canada’s top innovators and AXL’s Co-Founder and CEO, is reinvesting back into the Canadian tech ecosystem as the fund’s lead investor, following the sale of his previous company, Chatham Labs, to Meta, where he served as the founding director of their Toronto research centre.

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AXL is also backed by a coalition of successful Canadian entities and strategic industry investors rallying around the future of AI in Canada, including David Martin, Founder of Smart Technologies; Gord Kurtenbach, former Head of Autodesk Research; Joshua Greer, Founder of Real-D; Frank Mersch, Chief Investment Officer and Senior Portfolio Manager of Front Street Capital; Rob McEwen, Chairman and Chief Owner of McEwen Mining; and many of Canada’s leading professors in applied AI.

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As the global AI race heats up, Canada faces mounting pressure to retain its intellectual property and top talent to secure its leadership. Over the past decade, American firms have acquired 70 Canadian AI companies and counting, while Silicon Valley firms have opened large local offices, resulting in the loss of valuable intellectual property and potential upside. According to a study by Element AI in 2018, Canada experienced a net talent outflow, underscoring the challenge of retaining its top AI minds.

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“Canada has a long history of pioneering breakthroughs, including AI, yet we’ve repeatedly failed to capture the value of our own innovations as our talent and biggest ideas scale somewhere else,” said Daniel Wigdor, Co-Founder and CEO of AXL. “We’re here to change that by connecting Canada’s AI excellence with real market needs and the full-stack support that founders need to win globally.”

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Where research becomes scalable ventures

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Founded by a team of seasoned tech entrepreneurs and executives — Daniel Wigdor, Tovi Grossman, David Sharma, and Ray Sharma — AXL combines decades of experience scaling companies worldwide in a mission to bridge cutting-edge research with commercial success.

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AXL’s proprietary venture studio model integrates access to AI research from the University of Toronto with market insights from Canada’s top businesses through its AI Catalyst program. In this corporate partnership initiative, leading Canadian companies like Dillon Consulting partner with AXL to investigate how AI could reshape their businesses, often becoming the first customer and strategic investor in resulting ventures.

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This blend creates an environment where ventures are rooted in validated industry demand, supported by a full-stack team that manages everything from prototype and application development to legal, finance, sales, and growth strategies.

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“Our corporate partnerships are the engine that transforms lab breakthroughs into ventures with real-world traction,” said David Sharma, Chief Growth Officer at AXL. “By collaborating directly with Canada’s private sector, we ensure that innovation is guided by genuine industry needs and positioned for rapid adoption. This approach closes a critical gap in Canada’s innovation system, turning bright ideas into scalable solutions that deliver long-term value for our partners and the broader economy.”

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Seeing beyond the horizon

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NVIDIA’s Jensen Huang has called Canada the “Epicentre of Modern AI,” but what’s lesser known is Canada’s leadership in applied computing, the field that converts foundational research into practical tools. Applied computing bridges the gap between advanced technology and everyday life, making advanced technology more accessible to all.

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“The transformative power of AI will come from impactful, practical applications, not just large models or infrastructure,” said Wigdor. “Focusing solely on building bigger models risks missing the real opportunities in creating tools that genuinely empower people and open new possibilities in our daily lives.”

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Canada’s ‘AI moment’ is here. It’s a once-in-a-generation opportunity to fundamentally shift the balance of power in the tech industry. While the rest of the world rushes to commoditize infrastructure, AXL can see past that horizon by investing in the application layer, well beyond what Silicon Valley is currently betting on.

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“If we do this right, we won’t be saying things like ‘Toronto is the Silicon Valley of Ontario.’ Two decades from now, San Francisco will be trying to brand itself the ‘Toronto of California,’” added Wigdor.

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Canada’s path to a self-sustaining, world-leading AI ecosystem

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AXL is committed to nurturing a new generation of founders by providing capital, mentorship, operations, and the infrastructure necessary to turn ideas into impactful ventures, with the broader mission of creating a thriving, self-sustaining AI ecosystem that retains talent, intellectual property, and economic prosperity within Canada.

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“We believe that Canadian entrepreneurs deserve the opportunity to build and scale world-class AI-powered companies here at home,” added Wigdor. “With AXL, we’re creating the infrastructure and community needed to transform innovation into lasting impact.”

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