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Impact Ventures to Watch Ahead of Web Summit Vancouver

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Spring’s list highlights local founders building scalable solutions across food, maternal health, youth employment, and biomaterials.

May 6, 2026 VANCOUVER, BC / Unceded Territories of the Musqueam, Squamish and Tsleil-Waututh Nations – As Vancouver prepares to host Web Summit, one of the world’s largest technology conferences, Spring, an ecosystem leader that trains and connects impact founders and investors, is highlighting a fast-growing but often overlooked segment of the innovation economy: impact-driven ventures scaling solutions around urgent social and environmental problems.

This list follows a strong showing from Spring alumni at the 2025 Web Summit Vancouver, where Spring-supported companies were among the winners across all pitch platforms. This year, Spring is naming the next cohort of impact-led ventures it believes investors, media, and ecosystem leaders should be watching.

Spring’s ‘Impact Ventures to Watch’, a curated list of four BC-based companies showing what game-changing innovation looks like:


Gigsup: Canada’s first career intelligence platform for students
Mama Milk Innovations: innovating breastfeeding with a breast pump that doesn’t suck
PhyCo Technologies: creating biomaterials with seaweed-based plastic alternatives
VEGAIN Nutrition: developing scientifically backed plant-based sports nutrition

Spring’s view into this pipeline comes through Scale Ready, its program for high-potential impact companies preparing to raise capital and scale. Since launching in BC, Scale Ready has supported 180 companies, helping founders strengthen their investment readiness, storytelling, and growth strategies. Notably, 70% of participating ventures are led by founders from underrepresented communities, and the program has helped catalyze nearly $15.3 million in investment in just eight months, contributing to Spring’s broader track record of catalyzing $120 million through its programs.

While BC is widely recognized as a major technology hub – home to more than 11,000 tech companies and approximately 220,000 tech workers – impact ventures remain under-labeled and often overlooked in mainstream tech conversations and global stages like Web Summit.

Caroline von Hirschberg, Co-CEO, Spring, says Web Summit is a global stage, but the companies most worth watching are not always the loudest in the room. Through Scale Ready, Spring is seeing a pipeline of founders building ventures like VEGAIN Nutrition, Mama Milk Innovations, Gigsup and PhyCo Technologies. These ventures are commercially strong, impact-led, and building solutions to challenges their communities and industries can’t afford to ignore.”

Gigsup
Sector:  Future of Work / EdTech
Founders: Stephanie Brown
About: Gigsup is Canada’s first career intelligence platform for students, helping young people move from self-exploration to clear education and career pathways through data-driven insights, personalized decision-making tools, and access to real opportunities. Founded by Stephanie Brown, a PhD researcher in talent analytics and former lululemon corporate leader, Gigsup is built from direct experience with the confusion many students face when trying to choose a path in a changing labour market.

The company is tackling a growing workforce challenge: young people are being asked to make major career decisions in a world shaped by AI, shifting skills, and changing employer needs, often with fragmented advice and outdated tools. At the heart of the platform is a dynamic digital identity profile that captures values, personality, skills, and lifestyle preferences – the data that actually predicts career fit, but doesn’t exist on the open internet for LLMs to train on. Gigsup is positioning itself as a more human-centred alternative to traditional job boards and career assessments by prioritizing alignment over volume and direction over guesswork.


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Gigsup’s pre-seed round is nearly full and closing soon, with limited remaining allocation reserved for select strategic investors who believe in the vast opportunity behind this mission.

Mama Milk Innovations
Sector:  HealthTech / Maternal Health
Founders: Shaz Tayebi, Jonathan Tippett, Vivek Balasubramanyam
About: Mama Milk Innovations is building a better breast pump for anyone who uses one, especially parents balancing infant feeding with work, recovery, caregiving, and daily life. Its technology is designed to make milk expression safer, gentler, and more effective than conventional pumps, which too often rely on discomfort as the norm.

The company was founded out of clinical and lived experience. Shaz Tayebi, a lactation consultant and former midwife with more than 32 years of experience, saw how existing breast pump technology was failing many families. Together with Vivek Balasubramanyam, a biomedical engineer and former Pfizer senior director, Shaz and Jonathan are developing a regulated medical device designed to make milk expression safer and gentler.

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PhyCo Technologies
Sector:  ClimateTech / Biocircular Economy
Founder: Ranah Chavoshi and Stacey Goldberg
About: PhyCo Technologies is developing seaweed-based biomaterials as an alternative to conventional plastics, working in partnership with Indigenous Nations and coastal communities. The company sits at the intersection of marine science, climate innovation, and circular materials.

Canadians throw away nearly 5 million tonnes of plastic waste every year, creating environmental and economic pressure across rivers, lakes, oceans, and coastal communities. PhyCo’s work points to a future where biomaterials are not only less harmful but rooted in coastal knowledge, marine ecosystems, and regional economic opportunity. Founder and CEO Ranah Chavoshi is a marine biologist specializing in aquatic toxicology and seaweed science, with experience across academia, industry, nonprofits, community-led ecological restoration, and education.


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VEGAIN Nutrition
Sector: Consumer / Sustainable Food Systems
Founder: Melissa L’Heureux-Haché and Edan Wolk
About: VEGAIN Nutrition is taking on one of the fastest-growing shifts in consumer health: the move from protein as a niche fitness product to protein as a mainstream lifestyle category. Its flagship product, SURGE™, is North America’s first clear vegan protein, designed for consumers who want performance nutrition without dairy, chalky textures, or legacy protein formats.

Founded in 2023 by multiple-time CPG founder Melissa L’Heureux-Haché and Edan Wolk, VEGAIN has moved quickly from product innovation to commercial traction. The company has scaled into national retail, built a strong direct-to-consumer business, and secured partnerships with leading retailers and professional athletes.


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About Spring
Spring is a leader in Canada’s mission-driven business ecosystem. For more than a decade, Spring has trained and connected founders and investors, catalyzing more than $120 million into ventures creating positive change across climate, health, housing, education, and more. Spring is B Corp certified with a verified score of 117.

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