Mission   The MilSec Angels mission is to provide opportunities for its members to obtain outstanding financial returns by investing in early-stage companies with innovative technologies that support global peacekeeping operations, humanitarian, military, security, law enforcement, first responder and emergency services.   
Vision   The need for new technology is enormous in the military, security, public safety space. The potential financial reward of supplying these innovative and advanced technologies is evident world-wide. But evaluation of investment opportunities and commercialization of such technologies requires specific know-how. MilSec Angels was born out of long standing relationships, where we collectively have the expertise, contacts, funding and desire to help early stage companies navigate their way to commercial success. In addition to exceptional return on investment, this is a deeply meaningful way for field experts, agency and business professionals who have dedicated their careers to the safety and security of others, to increase the social impact of their applied expertise while benefiting the local economy and scientific community.   We are particularly interested in technologies that hold the promise of saving lives.  

The Need for MilSec Angels

  • War and conflict are changing. Technology must continue to advance alongside the changing strategies of engagement in future military conflicts.
  • The destruction of life and resources due to acts of terrorism has created the need for a range of humanitarian technologies.
  • Emergency Medical Services (EMS) plays a vital role in responding to, evaluating, and intervening in potentially catastrophic events.
    EMS responders need in-the-field interventions when treatment is delayed.
  • Technological advances are required to support the efforts of military, law enforcement and intelligence agencies in the prevention and investigation of crime and risk associated with fraud, money laundering and organized crime, both domestically and internationally.
  • Innovation is only half of the equation.  In addition to early stage funding, the sector specific commercialization leadership that MilSec can provide, is needed for the benefit of all stakeholders.
  • The social and humanitarian impact of MilSec promises to be of global significance which can well serve the ideal of a “made in Canada, global peacekeeping contribution”. US/Canada collaboration will serve to create new opportunities on various levels.