加拿大初創企業展示國防與醫療領域新技術
Canadian Startups Pitch New Defense and Healthcare Technologies
截至2026年4月,加拿大的新創產業正經歷重大轉型。
As of April 2026, Canada's startup scene is experiencing a major pivot.
創業家們日益關注「軍民兩用」技術,即同時服務國防與民生需求的創新。
Entrepreneurs are increasingly focusing on "dual-use" technologies, which are innovations that serve both defense and civilian needs.
這項轉變由加拿大聯邦政府投入的90億加幣所推動,旨在實現軍隊現代化,同時促進更廣泛的經濟增長。
This shift is driven by a C$9 billion federal investment aimed at modernizing the armed forces while fostering broader economic growth.
從用於北極監測的無人機到醫療保健中由人工智慧驅動的診斷工具,加拿大企業正在克服關鍵的「國家建設」挑戰。
From autonomous drones designed for Arctic surveillance to AI-driven diagnostic tools in healthcare, Canadian firms are tackling critical "nation-building" challenges.
諸如北約的DIANA計畫已發揮關鍵作用,為新創公司提供將深度科技方案推向全球市場所需的指導與測試設施。
Programs like NATO’s DIANA have been instrumental, providing startups with the mentorship and testing facilities needed to scale their deep-tech solutions for global markets.
儘管2025年的風險投資環境相對低迷,但2026年投資人對這些高影響力領域的興趣已然重燃。
While the venture capital environment was sluggish in 2025, 2026 has seen a renewed investor appetite for these high-impact sectors.
儘管面臨這些障礙,但「軍民兩用」的優勢——例如戰場感測器有助於氣候監測,或軍事後勤提升了醫療供應鏈效率——使加拿大成為下一代戰略創新中的關鍵角色。
Despite these hurdles, the "dual-use" advantage—where battlefield sensors help climate monitoring or military logistics improve medical supply chains—positions Canada as a key player in the next generation of strategic innovation.
