DMZ, Toronto Metropolitan University’s world-leading startup incubator and startup ecosystem, announces its newest global hub in partnership with the Town of Caledon: the Humber River Centre Incubator Program, powered by DMZ.
Built with Caledon’s entrepreneurs in mind, the program is designed to reflect the region’s unique economic landscape and fuel local business growth. Over the course of this multi-year initiative, the program aims to support up to 45 startups, helping founders scale their businesses through DMZ’s world-class entrepreneurial support and network.
Powered by DMZ, the Humber River Centre Incubator Program offers a 12-week, hands-on curriculum tailored to the specific needs of participating entrepreneurs. The hybrid delivery model blends in-person programming at the state-of-the-art Humber River Centre in downtown Bolton with virtual components. Founders selected for the program will gain access to:
- Workshops, training sessions and one-on-one mentorship from industry experts in areas like business strategy, sales support, business development, marketing and more.
- Opportunities to connect and network at industry events with investors, business leaders and government stakeholders.
- Access to 40+ specialized Experts-in-Residence from DMZ’s network.
- A free coworking membership at the Humber River Centre.
Local entrepreneurs can get a firsthand look at the support offered through the program by attending peer-to-peer sessions at the Humber River Centre. These interactive workshops, led by DMZ Experts-in-Residence, cover a range of practical topics such as customer discovery, growth, marketing, pitching and business model validation – giving participants a preview of the hands-on guidance available through the incubator. Learn more about the peer-to-peer sessions and register here.
The Town of Caledon and DMZ are also offering complimentary coaching sessions for local founders to learn more about the program and how it can help grow their business. Interested entrepreneurs can book a session with DMZ’s Program Lead, Darren Shivraj here.
Applications for the Humber River Centre Incubator Program, powered by DMZ are now open. Caledon entrepreneurs can learn more and apply by visiting dmz.to/Caledon. Applications close July 10, 2025.
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DMZ brings startup incubator to Caledon
DMZ, Toronto Metropolitan University’s world-leading startup incubator and startup ecosystem, announces its newest global hub in partnership with the Town of Caledon: the Humber River Centre Incubator Program, powered by DMZ.
Built with Caledon’s entrepreneurs in mind, the program is designed to reflect the region’s unique economic landscape and fuel local business growth. Over the course of this multi-year initiative, the program aims to support up to 45 startups, helping founders scale their businesses through DMZ’s world-class entrepreneurial support and network.
Powered by DMZ, the Humber River Centre Incubator Program offers a 12-week, hands-on curriculum tailored to the specific needs of participating entrepreneurs. The hybrid delivery model blends in-person programming at the state-of-the-art Humber River Centre in downtown Bolton with virtual components. Founders selected for the program will gain access to:
Local entrepreneurs can get a firsthand look at the support offered through the program by attending peer-to-peer sessions at the Humber River Centre. These interactive workshops, led by DMZ Experts-in-Residence, cover a range of practical topics such as customer discovery, growth, marketing, pitching and business model validation – giving participants a preview of the hands-on guidance available through the incubator. Learn more about the peer-to-peer sessions and register here.
The Town of Caledon and DMZ are also offering complimentary coaching sessions for local founders to learn more about the program and how it can help grow their business. Interested entrepreneurs can book a session with DMZ’s Program Lead, Darren Shivraj here.
Applications for the Humber River Centre Incubator Program, powered by DMZ are now open. Caledon entrepreneurs can learn more and apply by visiting dmz.to/Caledon. Applications close July 10, 2025.
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