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Are you building innovative technology that improves accessibility and mobility for people with disabilities?
The Mobility Unlimited Hub, delivered by MaRS Discovery District in collaboration with the Toyota Mobility Foundation, is now accepting applications for its third cohort.
This two-year accelerator supports Canadian startups developing active mobility technologies that empower people to live with greater independence and improve their quality of life. From AI-powered assistive devices and smart wearables to inclusive transportation solutions and cognitive health technologies, the program is designed to help founders scale their innovations and bring them to market.
Selected ventures will receive up to $100,000 in funding, along with personalized advisory support, commercialization workshops, public relations coaching, strategic introductions to investors and industry partners, coworking space at the MaRS Centre, and access to a collaborative network of entrepreneurs and experts.
The program is open to Canadian small and medium-sized enterprises with innovative, scalable technologies that are ready to accelerate their growth.
If your startup is creating technology that can make a meaningful impact on accessibility and mobility, this is an incredible opportunity to access funding, mentorship, and the resources needed to grow your venture.
Applications are open now and close on August 28, 2026.
Learn more about the Mobility Unlimited Hub and submit your application today.
