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Open Waters Wins Inaugural Beaver’s Den Pitch Event with Solar Innovation

May 6, 2026 by Knowlton Thomas Leave a Comment

The inaugural Beaver’s Den was a highlight of this year’s Vancouver Starup Week.

The event, a Canadian riff on the popular Dragons’ Den franchise, invited pre-series A companies for a chance to win cash and exposure at VSW.

Hosted by Funded in Vancouver at Science World, the affair saw nearly 100 companies apply.

Twenty-five startups were then selected as finalists, before the top five pitched live in late April.

The finalists were Prince George’s Open Waters Solar and Vancouver-based PhyCo Technologies, Goverly, ImageCyte Technologies, and BryoSphere Biotechnologies.

Niki Kearl of Open Waters Solar ultimately won the competition.


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“Congratulations to you, Niki Kearl for a great pitch and facing our beaver judges,” reads a statement from Beaver’s Den.

“We’re honoured to come out on top,” Open Waters Solar stated. “We went into this process stronger than last year, with a more developed data room, clearer commercialization, and real market traction. That showed.”

Typical solar panels use thin silicon cells that are high efficiency—but impractically fragile. Rooftop panels use glass that’s fine for a house but not ideal for things with curves, like boats.

Originally inspired by a personal passion project for sailing, Open Waters Solar has developed a special composite material that suspends solar cells inside a protective layer. This allows for protective rigidity but also versatile flexibility.

The technology is being applied through flagship products such as SolaDek, a walkable solar-powered flooring solution, as well as custom configurations.

“We experienced first hand, fragile marine solar with misleading claims, inefficient designs, and bulky frames, so we developed a solution that delivers true durability, flexibility, and performance for those who seek the best,” the B.C. innovator states online.

Open Waters Solar was founded in 2016.

Filed Under: News Tagged With: BC Tech Member, BryoSphere, Funded in Vancouver, Goverly, ImageCyte, Open Waters Solar, PhyCo Health

 
 
 

About Knowlton Thomas

Knowlton Thomas is Editor-in-Chief of The Midway Advance and Senior Writer for Techcouver. Over more than a decade of journalism, he has penned thousands of articles and dozens of essays on technology, health, and culture across a variety of publications.

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