Kelowna Entertainment Company Gets Funding For Global Expansion

August 5, 2021

KELOWNA – Western Economic Diversification Canada has announced that 10 companies will receive support through the Business Scale-up and Productivity (BSP) program to grow these emerging sectors.

Together, these companies will receive a combined total of $20,699,782, including Kelowna-based Hyper Hippo Entertainment Ltd. (HHE) to expand internationally into new global markets. Funding of $2,804,000 will enable HHE to create and publish mobile incremental games, which progress without requiring constant interaction with the player. Federal support will also help the company promote its popular mobile games to multiple non-English speaking countries. Plans include conducting market assessments to identify target markets, adopting cultural references to make games relevant in foreign languages, and developing sales strategies and establishing partnerships.

“Hyper Hippo is one of Canada’s leading creative video game studios, and we are thrilled to have the support of our federal government in our ongoing efforts to entertain billions of players around the world. Western Diversification funding is allowing us to expand internationally into new global markets. In doing so, it is our privilege to create new jobs for innovative Canadians and be a part of making Canada a leading contributor in the global entertainment industry. Thank you WD for your amazing support!” said Simon Fisher, CEO of Hyper Hippo Entertainment.

Big Mountain Foods Ltd. (BMF) is another company receiving support through the BSP program to expand their operation by transitioning to a larger facility located in Delta, B.C. in order to meet the growing demand for their products. The company will also use the funds to commercialize a new innovative chickpea tofu product line, and implement a new marketing plan. With their goal of manufacturing 100 per cent Canadian-made products, the project will provide supply chain benefits to the country’s plant-protein sector. Supporting BMF aligns with WD’s value-added agriculture and food ingredients processing cluster priorities.

Supporting innovative firms in a variety of key sectors in Western Canada is a priority for Western Economic Diversification Canada (WD). By providing interest free, repayable funding to help qualified companies grow and expand, WD is delivering on the government’s commitment to grow the western Canadian economy through regional innovation. In British Columbia, these investments will help create over 300 new jobs for middle-class Canadians and will ensure Canada’s prosperity for decades to come.

The projects announced today include:

Organization Project Description Location Funding
Big Mountain Foods
Ltd.
Expand operations and sales of
plant-based foods
Delta, B.C. $4,000,000
Clarius Mobile
Health Corp.
Globally expand sales and
marketing of handheld ultrasound
devices
Vancouver, B.C. $2,400,000
Clir Renewables Inc. Expand operations and sales of a
renewable energy software
Vancouver, B.C. $4,000,000
Fatigue Science Develop machine learning
algorithms and increase sales of
fatigue risk management platform
Vancouver, B.C. $300,000
FORM Athletica Inc. Expand operations and sales of
smart swim goggles
Vancouver, B.C. $1,498,082
Hyper Hippo
Entertainment Ltd.
Increase market share by
implementing new sales
strategies and product
adaptations
Kelowna, B.C. $2,804,000
Klue Labs Inc. Increase staff and deliver
marketing plan for AI-driven
competitive intelligence software
Vancouver, B.C. $2,000,000
Panevo Services Ltd. Increase operational capacity to
expand software and consultancy
sales globally
Vancouver, B.C. $750,000
Portable Electric Ltd. Increase manufacturing capacity,
sales, and marketing of electric
power stations
Vancouver, B.C. $750,000
Routific Solutions
Ltd.
Increase customer acquisition
and retention for delivery route
optimization software
Vancouver, B.C. $2,197,700
                TOTAL WD FUNDING                                                                                        $20,699,782
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