Brave Technology Coop uses technology to connect people through apps, smart buttons and wearables to prevent fatal overdoses. The technology-enabled tools connect people who use drugs to connect with allies or human supervisors to ensure they are safe while using and detect when they are in danger. Brave’s technology then locates and deploys assistance, groups of volunteer overdose responders and professional emergency first responders to help the user if needed.
Interview with Gordon Casey, CEO and Co-founder
What we do
The Opioid Crisis takes one Canadian life every two hours. Nearly every time someone dies (80%), it is because nobody was there to intervene, to try to reverse the overdose when it happened. Our technology connects people through apps, smart buttons, sensors and wearables so if someone overdoses, another person will be alerted to send help. As a cooperative, our technology’s design, focus, ownership and direction will be determined by the growing community around us. We have developed this technology to help communities organize safer drug consumption.
Key accomplishments
With a small implementation of our technology (17 tests in total), we were successful in reversing multiple overdoses, helping us gain the trust of the drug-using community. We won the Ohio Opioid Technology Challenge (Phase 2) and also the Public Health Authority of Canada and MaRs’ Opioid Data Challenge. Our cooperative has attracted radical community-building team members ready to make a change and we’ve developed an innovative coop structure for Brave.
Our biggest challenge
Our biggest challenge is finding financial support – our end-users believe in us and trust us, our cooperative structure is paramount to that trust and success; but we haven’t been able to communicate the inherent value of that to potential investors.
Five years from now…
Within five years, we will be the de facto model for socially responsible technology interventions for substantial social problems. We expect to have millions of end-users across our suite of tools while activating overdose response programs across the United States and Canada. Our mission is to work in collaboration with our allies and collectively end accidental overdose and reduce isolation for marginalised and stigmatised communities.
Why the New Ventures BC Competition
We believe we’re doing the most important, innovative technology work in Canada right now. We are also doing it in an equity-building, sustainable and respectful way through our cooperative structure and co-design process. The New Ventures BC Competition will help us share our story with the rest of BC.
About the Founders
Gordon Casey |CEO and co-founder

Oona Krieg |COO

Mario Cimet Dattoli | CTO and co-founder

Contact Info
Website: brave.coop
Twitter: twitter.com/BraveCoop
Facebook: www.facebook.com/BraveTechCoop






