Top 10 Edge Computing Companies in Canada 2025

Robert Gultig

4 January 2026

Top 10 Edge Computing Companies in Canada 2025

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Written by Robert Gultig

4 January 2026

Top 10 Edge Computing Companies in Canada 2025

As edge computing continues to gain momentum globally, Canada is positioning itself as a key player in this transformative technology. By 2025, the edge computing market is expected to reach USD 16.5 billion, growing at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of over 30%. This growth is driven by the increasing demand for real-time data processing and analytics, particularly in sectors such as healthcare, manufacturing, and smart cities. Canadian companies are leveraging their strong technological infrastructure and talent pool to meet these demands, making significant strides in edge computing solutions.

1. Telus Corporation

Telus is a leading telecommunications company in Canada that is heavily investing in edge computing solutions. With a market cap of CAD 35 billion, Telus offers edge services that enhance data processing capabilities for IoT applications. The company has reported a 25% increase in the deployment of edge solutions over the past year.

2. Bell Canada

Bell Canada is another major player in the telecommunications sector, providing edge computing services to various industries. The company has a 30% market share in the Canadian telecom industry and has invested over CAD 1 billion in expanding its network infrastructure, which supports edge computing technologies.

3. Rogers Communications

Rogers is known for its innovative telecommunications solutions, including edge computing services. With an estimated revenue of CAD 14 billion, Rogers has made significant investments in 5G technology, enhancing its edge computing capabilities. The company has seen a 20% growth in edge computing customer adoption in the last year.

4. Mitel Networks

Mitel is a global leader in business communications and collaboration solutions, focusing on edge computing for enterprises. With a presence in over 100 countries, the company reported revenues of USD 1 billion and has seen a 15% increase in demand for its edge solutions in Canada.

5. OpenText

OpenText, a Canadian enterprise information management company, is leveraging edge computing to enhance data analytics and management for businesses. The company has a market value of USD 7 billion and reported a 10% increase in revenue from its edge computing services in the last fiscal year.

6. Blackberry Limited

Blackberry has transitioned from hardware to a software-focused business, now heavily involved in edge computing for secure IoT applications. The company has a market cap of USD 3 billion and has experienced a 30% increase in its edge computing service adoption among clients in the healthcare sector.

7. Scalar Decisions

Scalar Decisions is a Canadian IT services company specializing in cloud and edge computing solutions. With a focus on cybersecurity and data management, Scalar has reported a 40% growth in its edge computing client base, driven by increasing demand for secure data processing solutions.

8. Ingram Micro Canada

Ingram Micro is a global distributor of information technology products and services, with a strong presence in edge computing solutions. The company has reported revenues of CAD 50 billion globally, with a notable increase in demand for edge products and services in Canada, marking a 20% growth in this segment.

9. Xplornet Communications

Xplornet is a leading rural broadband provider in Canada, utilizing edge computing to enhance its network performance. The company has invested CAD 500 million in infrastructure improvements and has seen a 15% increase in customer satisfaction due to improved service delivery through edge technology.

10. Axiom Zen

Axiom Zen is a technology studio known for its innovative approaches to digital solutions, including edge computing applications. With a focus on blockchain and IoT, Axiom Zen has gained traction in the tech community, reporting a 25% increase in projects involving edge computing technologies over the past year.

Insights

The edge computing landscape in Canada is poised for significant growth as organizations increasingly recognize the importance of low-latency data processing. According to a report by MarketsandMarkets, the global edge computing market is projected to reach USD 43.4 billion by 2027, reflecting a robust CAGR of 37.4%. The rise of 5G technology is expected to further accelerate the adoption of edge computing solutions as businesses strive to enhance operational efficiency and improve customer experiences. As Canadian companies continue to innovate and invest in edge technologies, they are likely to play a crucial role in shaping the future of the global edge computing market.

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Author: Robert Gultig in conjunction with ESS Research Team

Robert Gultig is a veteran Managing Director and International Trade Consultant with over 20 years of experience in global trading and market research. Robert leverages his deep industry knowledge and strategic marketing background (BBA) to provide authoritative market insights in conjunction with the ESS Research Team. If you would like to contribute articles or insights, please join our team by emailing support@essfeed.com.
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