Gina Cody School Innovation Fund — Demo Day
Concordia University’s Gina Cody School Innovation Fund Demo Day — SPRING 2026
Join us for an exciting showcase of an impressive cohort of student-led startups! Over the past six months, our daring entrepreneurs have worked tirelessly to develop unique products and services. They are now ready to make a significant impact and demonstrate how they aim to solve complex problems and the scope of their vision. Come witness their creativity and dedication firsthand!
When: Monday, May 25, 2026
Where: Concordia University, EV Building, Room EV 2.260, 1515 Saint-Catherine St W, Montreal, Quebec H3G 2W1
Time: 16:00 to 19:00
Cost: Free (limited places available, registration in advance required)
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Agenda
4h00 p.m. Welcome and Registration
4h30 p.m. Opening Remarks
4h40 p.m. Aegis
5h00 p.m. Assistay
5h15 p.m. Har-V
5h30 p.m. Mimic 3D
5h45 p.m. Assura
6h00 p.m. Resolve
6h15 pm Warebot
6h30 p.m. Judges deliberation
The student led startups participating in the event are:
AEGIS is a gamified platform that teaches cybersecurity awareness through an engaging, habit-driven experience accessible to anyone, anywhere. Set in an interactive city inspired by Ancient Greece and expanding across time and eras, users learn to recognize and respond to real cyber threats through short, practical challenges that go beyond theory. Powered by AEGIS AI, an explainable, human-in-the-loop cyber defense system, users can analyze real-world artifacts like URLs, emails, and files, receiving SOC-grade capabilities directly in their pocket.
Assistay introduces a "Truth Layer" that unifies and verifies information across hotel services, creating the coherent experience guests expect and the foundation of the upcoming Agentic Crew.
Har-V is the organizational memory system manufacturing teams never had. It learns from existing documents, interactions and design history, then delivers the right knowledge to the right engineer at the right moment, before the costly mistake is made.
Misc Robotics offers robots specifically for robotic labs, catering to the specific needs of engineers, professors and students as they develop new ways of making robotic movements more efficient. They do it for cheaper too (most of the time).
Assura is a mobile platform that guides drivers step-by-step on how to proceed immediately after a car accident, enabling seamless information exchange and generating structured reports that improve the insurance claims process.
WAREBOT is an AMR (autonomous mobile robot) designed to optimize internal logistics within warehouses, hangars, and industrial environments. It automates the transport of tools, parts, and materials, reducing non-value-added movement and enabling personnel to focus on higher-impact tasks. Built to be cost-effective and easy to deploy, WAREBOT provides a practical alternative to more complex or rigid automation solutions.