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Lazaridis Institute to help 10 Canadian tech startups scale up

Ten of Canada’s most promising tech startups are getting a leg up as they seek to become the next Shopify Inc., thanks to Wilfred Laurier University’s Lazaridis Institute, the school announced Thursday.

The inaugural Canadian Scale-Up Program will connect participants with what the Waterloo-based university called “an elite group of experts, all of whom have experience in scaling globally competitive enterprises” in an Oct. 26 press release.

In a statement, Lazaridis Institute CEO Carlo Chiarello said the organization’s expert panel of venture capitalists and Canadian and American technology executives chose the 10 companies from what he called a “compelling” pool of more than 100 applicants because they were at a “critical inflection point in their evolution.”

“We’re confident that members of this cohort will take their places among the next generation of globally recognized Canadian companies,” he said.

Participants in the program will begin their education on Nov. 3 in Toronto, with sessions to follow during subsequent months in Montreal, Vancouver, Ottawa, and Silicon Valley.

At each session CEOs and founders behind the participating companies will have the opportunity to meet with experts on topics including talent management, design thinking, global markets, managing risk, and funding growth, in addition to receiving customized support from a mentor tailored to their company’s individual growth strategy.

The Lazaridis Institute for the Management of Technology Enterprises was founded last year by Wilfred Laurier University to help emerging technology firms scale into globally competitive enterprises.

The university also renamed its business school to honour BlackBerry Ltd. co-founder Mike Lazaridis after he pledged $20 million to help fund the institute’s creation.

The 10 participants in the Canadian Scale-Up Program’s first cohort are:

While the startups participating in the program all happen to be based in eastern Canada, a Lazaridis Institute representative told ITBusiness.ca that companies from across the country were considered.

More information on the program can be found here.

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