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HaiLa Technologies Inc. Receives $3 Million From Sustainable Development Technology Canada (SDTC) To Commercialize An Ultra Low Power Communication Platform For IoT Devices

HaiLa Technologies Inc. Receives $3 Million from Sustainable Development Technology Canada (SDTC) to Commercialize an Ultra Low Power Communication Platform for IoT Devices

HaiLa Technologies Inc., a fabless semiconductor start-up based in Canada who are developing an ultra low power IoT communication platform, announces that they are receiving a total of $3M in non dilutive financing from SDTC to continue developing a sustainable solution addressing the massive power problem in IoT devices.

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SDTC’s critical funding helps entrepreneurs develop and deploy cleantech innovations, promotes the development of a robust Canadian cleantech market and builds the economy for the post-pandemic future. This is how we secure a green recovery and a clean future for the next generations.

Quotes

“Canadian clean technologies have the power to transform the world. investmentwill enable entrepreneurs at every stage to commercializetheideasthat willhelp Canada meet its 2030 climate commitmentsand reach net zero by 2050. This is how we see our country’s future : undeniably green.”

– The Honourable François-Philippe Champagne, Minister of Innovation, Science and Industry

“As we look to the future and the rapid acceleration and commercialization of climate technologies, coupled with unprecedented public and private commitments to reducing global emissions, now is the time for us to band together for this common cause and common effort. investment in Canadian innovation brings us closer to a net zero.”

– Leah Lawrence, President and CEO of SDTC

“Finding organizations, investors and partners that support HaiLa’s vision of technology built from sustainable methodologies and better stewardship of our natural resources has been a top priority. Securing SDTC’s support means so much more than the financial assistance, the Canadian sustainability ecosystem that HaiLa can now cross pollinate within is extremely valuable to continue the pursuit of impactful, purposeful technology.”

-Charlotte Savage, Founder & Chief Innovation Officer of HaiLa

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