

Backing Breakthroughs: Building and Investing in Deep Tech Companies
Overview
Deep tech investing requires more than capital. It demands conviction in science, sharp judgment on timing, and the ability to navigate uncertainty long before markets are obvious.
Presented by Torys LLP and the Schwartz Reisman Innovation Campus Ecosystem team, this investor lunch and fireside chat bring together leading voices across the deep tech investment spectrum—from formation-stage company builders to institutional Seed and Series A investors.
Through a candid fireside conversation, we’ll unpack how investors evaluate breakthrough technologies, where risk truly sits, and what it takes to turn scientific potential into venture-scale outcomes. This session is designed to surface how decisions are made before traction is visible—and what signals matter most along the way.
Who Should Attend
Founders building or exploring deep tech ventures
Researchers and scientists interested in commercialization
Operators working within technical or R&D-driven companies
Investors looking to better understand early-stage deep tech dynamics
Key Takeaways
You’ll leave with:
A clearer understanding of how investors assess technical risk vs. market risk
Insight into when to build a company vs. invest in one
A breakdown of what differentiates deep tech from traditional venture
Perspective on how formation rounds compare to institutional Series A
Clarity on the signals that matter most at different stages of company building
When a company should stay in university vs when it is ready to spin out
How to show customer traction when the tech isn’t ready for prime-time
The session includes a live panel and Q&A, followed by networking over lunch.
Speakers
Innovobot (IRV Fund): Neha Khera, Managing Partner
Neha Khera is the Managing Partner of IRV, Innovobot's deep tech fund, with over a decade of experience backing global success stories like ApplyBoard and Mejuri. A former co-founder of 500 Startups Canada and Partner at 2048 Ventures, she has a proven track record of scaling high-impact startups across North America. Beyond investing, Neha is a dedicated mentor and advocate for diversity in tech, holding engineering and MBA degrees from the University of Waterloo and Richard Ivey Business School.
Wittington Ventures: Zeeshan Ali, Partner
Zeeshan is a Partner at Wittington Ventures, where he leads the Innovation Fund, backing early-stage deep tech startups in healthcare and climate. Previously, he was Managing Director of the MaRS Investment Accelerator Fund (IAF), one of Canada’s most active seed-stage funds. At IAF, he led investments across enterprise software, healthcare, climate, and deep tech — working closely with founders to scale their companies, sharpen go-to-market strategies, and bring breakthrough technologies to market.
Celesta VC: Charles Lesperance, Investor
Charles Lespérance is a deep tech investor with more than 15 years of experience spanning venture capital, private equity, structured finance, and strategy. Before joining Celesta, he co-founded BDC’s $200 million Deep Tech Venture Fund, backing early-stage companies in quantum, AI, semiconductors, and robotics, with prior experience at PSP Investments and McKinsey & Company. He holds an MBA from Harvard and a mechanical engineering degree from McGill.
Multiverse Computing: Samuel Mugel, Chief Technology Officer (Moderator)
Expert in quantum computing and quantum machine learning. PhD jointly awarded by ICFO (Spain) and the University of Southampton (UK). Formerly Computational physicist at Cortirio (UK), Technical Director at The Quantum Revolution Fund, and Founder and CTO at Groundstate Consulting. Advisor for the McKinsey Tech Council and the Forbes Tech Council, and Mentor at the Creative Destruction Lab
Event Details
Date: May 25, 2026
Time: 12:30 PM – 3:00 PM
Location: Schwartz Reisman Innovation Campus
Agenda:
12:30 PM – 1:30 PM: Registration and networking lunch
1:30 PM – 1:35 PM: Welcome remarks
1:35 PM – 2:30 PM: Panel + Q&A
2:30 PM – 3:00 PM: Networking
Register
Deep tech opportunities are shaped long before they’re obvious.
Join us for an inside look at how investors think, decide, and act at the earliest stages, and what it means for how you build or back the next generation of companies.
Spots are limited. Register now.
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