The relatively new venture capital and services firm Thin Air Labs is providing capital and support to help high-tech entrepreneurs grow their businesses. Co-founded by James Lochrie, Thin Air Labs focuses on investing in start-up technology firms and helping them scale globally. The company raised $20 million for its first fund, Thin Air Labs Fund 1, and has built a portfolio of 19 clients in various sectors including life sciences and fintech. Thin Air Labs also offers non-dilutive capital services such as grants and tax credits, as well as product management and design support. The firm aims to help Calgary become a prominent tech hub and has faith in the future of the high-tech sector.
Parker and Thin Air Labs: Catalyzing Tech Growth in Calgary
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