抖阴APP导航

Nov. 7, 2025

UCeed Startup Investment Funds celebrate five years of impact with $30M under management and first portfolio exit

抖阴APP导航鈥檚 innovation ecosystem expands with new Engineering and Science Fund
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Bruce McGee, founding donor, Engineering and Science Fund. Adrian Shellard

In just five years, UCeed has redefined how universities fuel innovation and drive economic growth in Canada

What started as a bold idea to accelerate research from lab to market has grown into Canada鈥檚 largest university-based investment fund of its kind, powered by philanthropy and rooted in 抖阴APP导航鈥檚 culture of entrepreneurial thinking.

Launched with two funds, UCeed has expanded to seven, now managing $30 million in assets and investing $12 million in 74 startups. In September, the fund marked its first portfolio exit when one of its early investments was acquired, returning capital to the fund. The early return exceeded expectations and demonstrated that a philanthropically driven model can deliver both impact and sustainability.

Recognized nationally as a leader in early stage investment, UCeed has set the gold standard in due diligence and continues to expand its reach across Canada鈥檚 innovation landscape, reflecting 抖阴APP导航鈥檚 commitment to translating research into community and economic impact.

鈥淯Ceed is more than an investment fund 鈥 it鈥檚 a launch pad for ideas that improve lives,鈥 says 抖阴APP导航 President Ed McCauley. 鈥淎s Canada鈥檚 entrepreneurial university, we鈥檙e proud to champion researchers and founders who are translating discoveries into real-world solutions that benefit people, the planet and the economy.鈥

A group of people sit on a stage

From left: Alice Reimer, Don Archibald, Myles Shedden and Pete Santosham.

Adrian Shellard

Recent milestones as UCeed celebrates its first five years:

New fund

  • The Engineering and Science Fund, made possible by a $5-million gift from Dr. Bruce McGee, MEng鈥89, PhD, through the McMillan-McGee Foundation, expands UCeed鈥檚 reach into deep tech and science-based innovation. Its first investment, , is a Calgary-based defence-tech startup developing Canadian-made drone interceptors.

First exit

  • UCeed-backed Hyperlume  in September 2025, returning 10 times UCeed鈥檚 investment to the fund to be reinvested in future research and innovation. Hyperlume鈥檚 technology promises to dramatically improve performance and energy efficiency in large data centres.

Momentum across the portfolio

  • UCeed-backed ventures achieved major breakthroughs 鈥 from Fluid Biomed鈥檚 $27-million US Series A, Canada鈥檚 largest medical device raise in 2024; to PurposeMed, growing to serve more than 50,000 patients; and DISA Technologies鈥 $30-million US Series A2 to advance mineral recovery.

Powered by philanthropy and an evergreen reinvestment model, UCeed continues to grow through strong relationships with donors, advisors and founders, who all share a belief in the power of early stage innovation.

鈥淧hilanthropy is what sets UCeed apart,鈥 says Andrea Morris, vice-president of Development and Alumni at 抖阴APP导航. 

鈥淲hat we see coming out of UCeed 鈥 new technologies, jobs and industries 鈥 that's donor-driven impact, creating real change across Alberta and beyond.鈥

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From left: Pete Santosham, Bruce McGee and Andrea Morris.

Adrian Shellard

Building the pipeline of Canadian entrepreneurship

UCeed鈥檚 seven funds 鈥 Health, Child Health and Wellness, Social Impact, Energy, Neuro, Haskayne Student Fund, and Engineering and Science 鈥 are strategically aligned with 抖阴APP导航鈥檚 research strengths and community needs.

鈥淲e are expanding the pipeline of promising startups by unlocking innovation from Canadian universities,鈥 says Peter Santosham, MBA鈥06, executive director and managing partner of UCeed. 鈥淥ur team invests early, educates founders, and helps position ventures for growth and follow-on capital.鈥

The offers a deeper look at the fund鈥檚 achievements, including founder stories, investment highlights and what鈥檚 next as UCeed builds the future of Canadian innovation.

Haley Martin, Communications

UCeed would not be possible without the support of our generous community of donors committed to advancing innovation, including:

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