Categories: Technology

Canada’s Buzzing Startup Scene Attracts Executives from Twitter, Lyft and Silicon Valley Bank to Speak at SAAS NORTH 2018

Canada’s startup scene is booming, and the activity out of the capital is evidence of its success. According to a recent article on The Next Web titled “An entrepreneur’s guide to Toronto’s tech scene,” Toronto now holds the title of the highest concentration of AI startups in the world, a rising industry for entrepreneurs, and has added more new tech jobs in the past year than New York City and the San Francisco Bay Area combined.

But outside of Toronto, big changes and events are taking place. SAAS NORTH, Canada’s largest gathering of software-as-a-service (SaaS) companies and investors, is announcing its 2018 executive speaker lineup, featuring representatives from companies like Twitter, Lyft and Silicon Valley Bank.

The third annual SAAS NORTH conference will take place November 28-29 at the Shaw Center in Ottawa, ON and will focus on issues to help Canadian SaaS companies scale into global markets. Over 1,500 SaaS companies, investors and experts from all over the world will be in attendance, offering valuable opportunities to grow, learn and network with key industry leaders.

Featured executive level speakers include Leanne Gibson, Head of Revenue, Twitter Canada, and Aaron Zifkin, Managing Director at Lyft Canada, who will focus on building a high-performing, human-centric team. Barbara Dirks, Head of Canada, Silicon Valley Bank will explore when you should be thinking about your exit strategy, who you need on your team, key considerations for your organization, customers, and shareholders.

Other notable executives speaking at SAAS NORTH include: Sir Terry Matthews, Chairman, Wesley Clover; Tope Awotona, Founder and CEO, Calendly; Neha Khera, Partner, 500 Startups; Allan Wille, Founder & CEO, Klipfolio; Igor Faletsky, Co-Founder & CEO, Mobify; Jeana Jorgenson, GM Partnerships, Microsoft; Dax Desilva, Founder & CEO, Lightspeed; Mark Organ, Founder & CEO, Influitive; Kerry Lui, Founder & CEO, Rubikloud; Carol Leaman, Founder & CEO, Axonify; Hannah Chaplin, Co-Founder & CEO, Receptive.io; Marie Chevrier, Founder & CEO, Sampler; Erin Crowe, CFO, Martello Technologies; Michael Litt, Co-Founder & CEO, Vidyard; Laurence Bret-Stern, CRO, Pipedrive.

It’s an exciting time to be leading a SaaS company in Canada. This year saw notable success stories from Canadian firms including the acquisition of Hubdocs by Xero, Element AI raising $135 Million, and Shopify and Martello Technologies both having successful IPOs. Additionally, the Great White North’s tech ecosystem saw an influx of foreign investment, particularly from US venture capitalists.

“Launching a tech company in Canada has never been easier,” said Michelle Sklar, Director of Conferences at Cube Business Media, which organizes SAAS NORTH. “But the tools required to achieve global scale have never been so complex. This is why we are bringing together the world’s leading SaaS minds in one place, to help Canada’s burgeoning SaaS companies grow into global giants like Shopify and Freshbooks.”

Putting content first, SAAS NORTH strives to ensure that SaaS companies and the investors that help them grow make up the majority of conference attendees. If you are interested in attending, please visit saasnorth.com/register/ to take advantage of early bird ticket prices, which end October 12.

Disclosure: This article includes a client of an Espacio portfolio company

Sam Brake Guia

Sam is an energetic and passionate writer/presenter, always looking for the next adventure. In August 2016 he donated all of his possessions to charity, quit his job, and left the UK. Since then he has been on the road travelling through North, Central and South America searching for new adventures and amazing stories.

View Comments

Recent Posts

The ‘DARPAVERSE’ is coming to model, simulate & optimize military operations

DARPA is metaphorically manifesting Eris, the Greek goddess of discord and strife, by attempting to…

17 hours ago

Prezent AI on track to become to first enterprise business communication unicorn following $400m valuation

Since the moment powerful Large Language Models (LLMs) hit the market, the promise of GenAI…

1 day ago

Walking, talking humanoid robots are coming to society in 4-5 years: WEF

Humanoid robots will be walking and talking among us in the next four or five…

5 days ago

From viewers to co-creators: How AI is changing movie marketing

In recent years, fan engagement in sports has transformed from passive viewership into immersive participation.…

6 days ago

History repeats itself: how crypto is making the same mistakes the internet did in the ’90s

Back in 1990, the internet faced a major problem that we don’t regard as relevant…

6 days ago

Google’s Prem Ramaswami on why we’re still in the early days of large language models

Today, I’m talking to Prem Ramaswami, the Head of Data Commons at Google. Prem and his team recently…

6 days ago