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Fitness • Hardware • Mobile • Software • Sports • Transportation • eSports
12 Offices
3,800 Employees

Founded in Chicago in 1987 by Stan Day, SRAM, LLC has grown to be one of the world's largest bicycle component manufacturers. Today, we are led by CEO, Ken Lousberg, and Stan Day serves as Chairman of our Board. SRAM’s global footprint helps us bring cycling to every corner of the globe, including your local roads and trails. We design and manufacture bicycle components, including shifters, derailleurs, brakes, chains, suspension, and power meters. Our components are used by bicycle manufacturers, distributors, and bicycle retailers. Read the full history of SRAM: https://www.sram.com/en/company/about/history


Artificial Intelligence • Big Data • Sports • Wearables • Analytics
Fully Remote, CAN
5 Employees

We make NHL-level player & puck sensor technology affordable and accessible for amateur hockey. Our sensor-based hockey analytics system provides coaches a competitive edge, helps players develop a smarter, better game, and enhances scouting with data-driven performance benchmarks.


Software • Sports
Vancouver, British Columbia, CAN
8 Employees

Brickhouse is a technology venture that invests in and advises early stage sports, esports & entertainment companies.


Blockchain • Fintech • Software • Sports
Vancouver, British Columbia, CAN
293 Employees

The serious business of fun and games on the blockchain. No jargon or nonsense. Just good fun. Dapper Labs uses the power of play to deliver blockchain-based experiences that are made for you and ready for the real world. Dapper Labs is the company behind CryptoKitties. Formed in February 2018, Dapper Labs was spun out of Axiom Zen to bring the benefits of decentralization to the first billion consumers through the power of play, fairness and true ownership. Notable investors in Dapper Labs include Andreessen Horowitz, Union Square Ventures, Venrock, Alphabet’s GV (formerly known as Google Ventures), and the founders of Dreamworks, Reddit, Coinbase, Zynga, and AngelList, among others.