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Yaletown’s $100M Fund Fuels Canada’s Push for Digital Infrastructure Startups

by Onyinye Moyosore Ofuokwu
August 6, 2025
in Venture Capital
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Yaletown Partners has closed the first US $100 million tranche of its Innovation Growth Fund III, twice the firm’s previous largest first close. The Vancouver-based investor plans to raise up to US $200 million to back digital-infrastructure technology across Canada, from predictive supply chains to edge-AI systems for factories.

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Why this fund matters

IGF III targets what Yaletown calls “hard-earned tech”; software and hardware that keep energy grids, logistics networks and industrial plants running. It differs from consumer or pure-SaaS capital by favouring solutions that solve operational bottlenecks. The strategy draws on the firm’s earlier success with Bit Stew Systems, an industrial-analytics start-up that General Electric acquired in 2016. Yaletown says the new fund will look nationwide, offering growth cheques to companies outside the usual Vancouver and Toronto hubs.

What founders should expect

Capital will flow to start-ups that deliver measurable utility and resilience. Teams working on the following are likely candidates:

  • automation for freight and warehouse operations
  • hardware-driven clean-energy tools and smart-building platforms
  • AI-led optimisation for manufacturing or resource extraction
  • networking and edge-compute technologies that support critical infrastructure

Yaletown plans to announce its first cohort later in 2025, after completing the full fund raise. Other Canadian investors are watching closely; more money could shift toward companies that strengthen the digital backbone rather than build the next consumer app. The message is clear: in today’s market, solving real operational problems beats chasing vanity metrics.

Tags: Canada tech fundingCanadian startupsCanadian VCDigital InfrastructureIGF IIIindustrial AIsmart systemsYaletown partners
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