The first 365 days of Dominion Dynamics.
From one person with a mission to a team of 50.
Year one: built and shipped 14 products, opened two offices, raised $26M, deployed with the Canadian Rangers in the Arctic.
Year two starts now. We're not slowing down.
Never lift.
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In the @financialpost, CEO @EliotPence explains why Canada urgently needs to bring commercial speed and a defence lens to its space efforts and, with that, reorient the Canadian Space Agency to become a pathfinder for national capability.
"Canada has a long history of building infrastructure to connect and secure its geography. Space is becoming the next layer of that system. Canada’s scale, which is often viewed as a limitation, can become an advantage if paired with a clear mandate and political backing."
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Dominion Dynamics aims to become Canada’s first line of defence in the Arctic.
@BetaKit featured our story in their Most Ambitious 2026 issue, alongside fellow Canadian innovators stepping up to strengthen our national security and sovereign capability.
Canada has the longest coastline in the world and almost no visibility into the Arctic. We're building the digital backbone to change that.
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There is no sovereignty without technology.
Thanks to @BetaKit for following our journey and naming us in their Most Ambitious Issue.
Canada has a rich history of defence innovation, and Dominion intends to lead the next chapter.
CEO @EliotPence discusses the mission on stage later today at the Most Ambitious Town Hall, kicking off @torontotechweek.
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At @Nord_Space's Canadian Space Launch Conference 2026, our CEO @EliotPence shared his essay 'The Canoe and the Crown,' which reached Prime Minister Carney's desk in the fall.
Before he launched into it, Eliot spoke about why this is a moment for risk-takers: "When countries take risks on entrepreneurs, on founders, you end up with the future being pulled forward rapidly."
Dominion Dynamics made @BlackFlagVC's 100 list this year. Among 1,500 nominated companies, we're in rare company — and it reflects something we already knew: there's an appetite for what we're building. More to come.
See the write-up here: https://t.co/diAq1RaQ62
Behind the scenes of a new campaign with our team.
This is also your last chance to wear the mission. Order your Dominion merch by May 9.
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Tomorrow, our COO @MitchCarkner will be speaking at the NACO Summit on financing Canada's defence future.
In conversation with @Invest_Ottawa's Sonya Shorey (@sshorey) at 11:30 AM.
Today on @CBCNews, CEO @EliotPence discussed his new role on the Canada–U.S. trade advisory council and Dominion's approach to defence tech: build at risk with venture capital, deploy with operators, prove it works, then go to the government.
Watch the full interview with @RosieBarton.
CEO @EliotPence spoke to @stphnmaher for @begiantca about bringing a different model of defence procurement to Canada: venture capital funding to build equipment first, bet the government buys it second.
"You want to make bets on people that basically are a little bit crazy and are impatient. A lot of what venture is about is, 'Can you make something happen quickly?' And I'm extremely impatient."
Dominion is not waiting for the contract. We're building.
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Dominion's deployment during Operation Nanook-Nunalivut is covered in CBC News today.
CBC's @Murray_Brewster spoke with Lt.-Col. Travis Hanes, who commanded the 1st Canadian Ranger Patrol Group during the 52-day patrol, about trialling AuraNet, our flagship software platform.
"Hanes said overall the system proved itself because they were able to combine different communications systems and different sources of data into a coherent picture."
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"We built the first autonomous submarine. We built the first passenger jet."
On stage at the @globeandmail's INTERSECT/26, CEO @EliotPence reminded the room that Canada has been a world-class defence and technology innovator, and we can be one again.
Dominion exists to change Canada and to make sure history doesn't repeat itself.
Introducing Taku: Our modular intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance (ISR) tower.
We brought Taku to Churchill to track 1 Canadian Ranger Patrol Group's final leg of Op NANOOK and test its computer vision at -40°C.
Taku can be configured and trained to detect and identify any target. As an asset inside AuraNet, operators monitor Taku remotely from a single pane of glass.
Taku’s sensory array includes:
► EO/IR
► Thermal
► Weather
See it in action.