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ZenaTech Goes South: Canada’s Drone Start-ups Scale in the U.S.

by Onyinye Moyosore Ofuokwu
July 23, 2025
in Canadian Startup Ecosystem, Surveillance technology
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ZenaTech Goes South: Canada’s Drone Start-ups Scale in the U.S.
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Toronto-based ZenaTech is quietly proving that Canadian hard tech can scale fast—if it crosses the border. On 17 July 2025, the company confirmed it is tripling production capacity at its new plant in Phoenix, Arizona. Staff numbers there will rise from seven to thirty, and output will climb in step. ZenaTech says the expansion follows surging demand from United States defence and border agencies and was first reported by BetaKit.

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ZenaTech’s AI enabled drones handle long-range surveillance, border monitoring and autonomous terrain mapping. The firm initially targeted civilian environmental work, but recent U.S. policy shifts accelerated interest from public-safety and defence buyers.

“Phoenix gives us the climate, supply chain and proximity to end users,” chief executive Adam Jacoby said in a statement, calling the move a natural progression as American enquiries outpaced domestic uptake.

Why Cross-Border Scale Matters

Few Canadian deep-tech start-ups reach large-scale manufacturing. ZenaTech’s choice highlights how founders can shorten long sales cycles by focusing early on cross-border production partnerships. The United States Department of Homeland Security and Department of Defense have both signalled increased interest in non-lethal autonomous drones, creating an urgency Canada has yet to match.

At a time when Canada’s start-up conversation is dominated by software and generative AI, ZenaTech’s hardware first win stands out. It also raises a policy question: if Ottawa wants industrial sovereignty, it may need to pair R&D funding with faster procurement and manufacturing incentives at home.

ZenaTech is following demand, not hype. Its U.S. pivot shows that Canadian innovation can lead—just not always from Canadian soil.

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