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Backing Canada’s sovereign decision-intelligence company.

Avok is positioned at the intersection of three forces remaking Canadian defence: a historic budget expansion, a build-at-home industrial policy, and an urgent demand for software Canada owns and controls.

The opportunity

Canada is rearming — and has chosen to build at home.

Canada met NATO’s 2%-of-GDP defence target for the first time in 2025 and has committed to the alliance’s path toward 5%, framing roughly $180 billion of procurement opportunity over the next decade. Its first-ever Defence Industrial Strategy directs new work to Canadian firms in sovereign-capability areas — and names digital systems, AI, and command-and-control among them. At the same time, the country has learned the cost of depending on foreign decision software, and a domestic market for sovereign, auditable alternatives has formed almost overnight.

By the numbers

A funded market, forming now.

Figures are drawn from public government sources and third-party estimates and are directional. They are illustrative of market scale, not a forecast of company performance.

$180B

Framed Canadian defence procurement opportunity over the next decade.

2% → 5%

NATO defence-spending target: met in 2025, with a committed path toward 5% of GDP.

70%

Of complex operations decided by logistics and readiness — the analytics layer Avok serves.

$10.9B

Scale of Canada’s recent defence-investment commitments fuelling the build-at-home agenda.

$925.6M

Capital directed toward defence innovation and sovereign-capability programs.

$6.75M

Illustrative seed round to fund product, accreditation, and Mission Engineering capacity.

Why Avok

The right company, at the right moment, with the right discipline.

A sovereign wedge in a funded market.

Avok enters through the mission Canada cannot outsource and has most clearly funded — Arctic and maritime domain awareness — and expands across defence, security, and government on one platform.

A moat that compounds.

Canadian ownership and auditability meet a head start on the security accreditations and clearances that gate this market — barriers that protect an incumbent once crossed.

A disciplined playbook.

Avok follows the proven path of the world’s best defence-software firms, adapted to Canadian procurement: win a small funded pilot, convert it to sole-source production through Canada’s innovation pathways, embed engineers to expand the account, and team with primes for scale — never betting the company on a single contract.

Capital-efficient by design.

A software-and-services model, supported by Canada’s new defence-investment capital and a deep non-dilutive funding stack.

Use of funds · illustrative

Capital aimed at the barriers that matter.

Investment is directed at the few things that unlock a defensible position in this market.

  • Product and platform engineering
  • The security-accreditation and clearance program that unlocks the market
  • Forward-deployed Mission Engineering capacity
  • The capture capability to convert funded pilots into recurring revenue

Responsible posture

Sovereignty and responsibility are the same discipline.

Avok builds decision-support software for democratic governments and their lawful agencies. Humans remain in the loop and accountable; systems are auditable; and the company operates to Canada’s security, export-control, and ethical standards.

All financial and market statements on this page should be reviewed for securities-law compliance and presented to qualified investors with appropriate disclaimers. Figures cited are drawn from public government sources and third-party estimates and are directional. Nothing on this page constitutes an offer to sell or a solicitation to buy any security.

Back the company building what Canada cannot import.

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