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April 2014 30 Under 30

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28 BCBusiness april 2014 paUl JOSEpH Room to Grow P ainted in block letters on the wall of the third-fl oor lobby of 128 West Hastings Street: Adepto Cacas Factum, or roughly translated from Latin to English, Get Shit Done. If you want to watch a technology startup evolve from idea to high-growth company, the 12,000-square-foot loft space shared by business incubator Launch Academy and Growlab Ventures Inc. would be a good place to start. Launch Academy is the non-profi t foundation that operates a shared offi ce space for early-stage technol- ogy companies, housing 70 startups, a business accelerator and offi ces for three boutique venture capital fi rms. Entrepreneurs can rent desks, from about $250 a month, and rent includes access to events, a network of mentors and perks from sponsors, such as software from Microsoft and free website hosting. Launch Academy was founded by Ray Walia in 2012. "In essence we're trying to establish a centre for entrepreneurship: anyone can take an idea, launch an idea and fund it under one roof," says Walia, now director of Launch Academy. "We're taking entrepreneurs out of mom and dad's garage and bringing them into a shared space with fellow entrepreneurs who are fi ghting the same problems, enabling them to access the same resources." Launch Academy is ground zero for Vancouver's startup community by Jacob Parry O F F i C e S P A C e Sponsors Inspired by Silicon Valley's Y Combinator and Techstars NYC, Launch Academy has brought on a bevy of corporate sponsors, including Microsoft, BDC and Deloitte, all of which provide connections and perks such as an in-house games room for entrepreneurs using the space. Desk Space Desk space—typically intended for one- to two- person teams—goes for $250 a month at Launch Academy. A desk on the Growlab side is harder to come by: companies compete for around 10 three- month spots a year. p24-31-Intel_april.indd 28 2014-03-07 2:07 PM

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