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Headquartered in the U.S., Plug and Play is a global innovation platform with accelerator programs, corporate innovation services and an in-house VC to make technological advancement progress faster than ever before. Introduced to Toronto Global by the Federal Trade Commissioner in San Francisco, Plug and Play worked with Toronto Global and our regional partners to establish its Canadian base within BASF Canada’s head office in Mississauga. BASF has been an anchor partner for Plug and Play in multiple locations and continues to pilot and invest in new startup technologies across a variety of international markets. Home to the Canadian headquarters of numerous Fortune 500 companies, as well as many manufacturing and industrial businesses, Mississauga was a strategic decision for Plug and Play’s expansion.
"Plug and Play looks forward to fully participating in the amazing tech ecosystem in Canada and being able to connect corporations to startups and their innovations. We're looking forward to creating a presence in Toronto and working with corporations like BASF, who through its many sectors of focus, brings a diverse perspective to our innovation ecosystem for both startups and other partners."
Calvi Insight is a fintech company based in the Netherlands, specialized in optimizing end-to-end billing experiences through its advanced digital billing transformation platform. Based on the Toronto Region’s favourable immigration policies and proximity to a massive North American client base, Calvi Insight worked with Toronto Global to establish its North American headquarters in Toronto.
Receipt Bank, headquartered in the U.K., is the world’s leading digital bookkeeping tool, automating administrative tasks and digitizing over 250 million pieces of paper, helping accountants save time and money for clients. Receipt Bank worked with Toronto Global to expand its Canadian operations to Toronto, after experiencing record growth in the Canadian market. The company chose to open an office in the Toronto Region to serve a growing number of Canadian customers.
“With small businesses going bust on a daily basis because of cashflow problems, we want to empower accounts to help Canadian SMBs get on top of their paperwork. I’m honoured to lead the growth of Receipt Bank in Canada and excited to open a new office to bring the best Torontonians to our company.”
U.S.-based Quantiphi is an applied AI and data science software and services company driven by the desire to solve transformational problems at the heart of business. The company’s goal is to achieve quantifiable business impact; making products smarter, customer experiences frictionless, and processes autonomous while uncovering anomalies, threats and risks that make businesses safer. Quantiphi worked with Toronto Global to establish its office in Toronto, the company’s first location in Canada. This expansion decision was made to address a critical growth market, and as a preferred partner of Google, Quantiphi is scaling up with the company in Toronto. With plans to designate the Toronto office as one of the company’s main R&D focused hubs, Quantiphi intends to scale up in the Toronto Region, hiring talent specialized in machine learning and big data.
Headquartered in the Netherlands, OMVE is a leading provider of high-quality, small-scale liquid process equipment for lab and pilot applications. Introduced to Toronto Global by the Federal Trade Commissioner in the Hague, OMVE worked with Toronto Global to establish its North American headquarters in Halton Region. The company sought to expand its business to new markets and better serve its clients throughout Canada and the U.S.
Torstone Technology is a U.K.-based provider of a SaaS platform for post-trade securities and derivatives. Introduced to Toronto Global by the Federal Trade Commissioner and Counsellor (Commercial-Ontario) in London, U.K., Torstone worked with Toronto Global to open an office in Toronto. The company was looking to access Canada’s financial centre and better support its growing base of North American clients.
HCL Technologies is an Indian multinational IT services and consulting company with offices in 50 countries and a worldwide network of R&D innovation labs and delivery centres. Referred through Investissement Québec, Toronto Global worked with HCL to assist the company in expanding its Canadian operations with a new global delivery centre in Mississauga. The Mississauga Global Delivery Centre will be one of the largest for HCL in Canada and will house co-innovation labs for customers to collaborate, develop and deliver solutions for their businesses. HCL is making a significant investment to build the centre, which will employ 350 people in the information and communication technology (ICT) sector when it opens, eventually growing to 500 positions.
"We are very excited to continue expanding our operation in Ontario with our largest facility yet in Canada. The new Global Delivery Centre in Mississauga provides an opportunity for HCL Technologies to expand our best-in-class digital innovation in Ontario and support our global clients while creating great IT industry job opportunities in this community. We look forward to more growth and opportunities in Canada in the coming months."
Netherlands-based PaymentGenes provides industry-leading human capital services and executive search in the payments and FinTech industry. The company specializes in building teams across a variety of positions including commercial, product, project, compliance and IT. PaymentGenes worked with Toronto Global to determine Toronto as the location for its North American headquarters. The company believes that many European companies are beginning to get the message: the Toronto Region is a great place to grow your FinTech. The convergence of the financial and technology sectors has laid the foundation for the FinTech cluster to emerge in the Toronto Region.
“Choosing Toronto was a no-brainer, as it is a true FinTech hub, with many innovative technology companies and an evolving payments industry. The city is vibrant, diverse and full of opportunity.”
WorldRemit, a leading digital money transfer company based in the U.K., has taken international money transfers online – making them safer, faster and lower-cost. WorldRemit, aiming to cater to a larger share of Canada’s rapidly growing immigrant population, worked with Toronto Global to establish its new Canadian office in Toronto. Canada is now WorldRemit’s fourth-largest market globally and is growing at nearly 50 per cent year over year – growth that is set to accelerate with the launch of the Toronto office.
“Millions of customers around the globe send funds to family and friends back home with WorldRemit. Toronto is truly a melting pot of people and cultures, and we are pleased to open our new office to bring the benefits of our lower-cost, convenient service to Canada’s diverse communities.”
U.S. SaaS company, Ascent, is technologically revolutionizing the FinTech industry through digitization, automation and optimized business operations, making organizations cost-efficient and process-oriented. Introduced to Toronto Global by the Federal Trade Commissioner in Atlanta, Ascent established its office in the Toronto Region as the company’s Sales and Delivery Centre to service clients in North America, with a long-term vision toward growing its presence and team in Toronto. The region offers Ascent a large and diverse talent pool, with skill sets specialized in the convergence of financial services and technology.
“Ascent’s success is attributed to its cutting-edge research, innovative business solutions and impeccable customer service. While we were exploring a North American expansion, choosing Toronto was an easy decision as our newest location. A few parameters which helped us in this decision were the region’s availability of talent, cost of operations, the access to key markets and ease of conducting business here.”
Started by a University of Waterloo graduate, Membio develops biomanufacturing technologies that allow for the production of fully functional red blood cells in the lab, without relying on recurring donations. After spending time in San Francisco, Membio reached out to Toronto Global to assist in setting up its new facility in Mississauga, drawn to the city’s strong life sciences and technology ecosystem, along with favourable costs of doing business and availability of lab space. From its new location, Membio will be focused on continuing technical development and hiring brilliant scientists, engineers, and problem solvers to join its team and support its mission to provide the world with a safe and sustainable blood supply.
ExpandIT is a mobile software company based in Denmark that develops both mobile and e-commerce products for business. Working with Toronto Global, the company recently established a client service team located in Toronto to support its growing client base and take advantage of the unmatched talent pool in the Toronto Region.
Pariveda Solutions, a leading U.S. management and technology consulting firm, established its Canadian office in Toronto, as building a robust presence in the region became a strategic imperative for the company. The Toronto Region provides Pariveda with the fastest growing tech talent pool out of all major North American tech hubs, new and challenging projects, and the ability for the company to be a solutions provider to these Canadian enterprises. Pariveda worked with Toronto Global and the Ministry of Economic Development, Job Creation and Trade to establish its office based in the heart of downtown Toronto. The company is looking to connect with the rapidly growing technology and innovation sector and provide valuable solutions to the region’s thriving international brands and local community.
“A great world city in its own right, Toronto will be a wonderful opportunity for Pariveda to solve clients’ pressing business challenges and impact the local Toronto community.”
Founded in the U.S., Ubiquity6 uses computer vision to enable massive multiplayer, persistent AR experiences on top of the physical world. Its mission is to unlock new ways for people to connect in the physical spaces they care about. The company worked closely with both the Province of Ontario’s Senior Economic Officer in San Francisco and Toronto Global to understand the local market and ensure a smooth transition. In the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic, when job security is uncertain and unemployment rates soar, Ubiquity6 is a beacon of hope for the community as it looks to hire local talent to build out its Toronto team. The company has big plans to grow its Toronto office and develop a corporate culture unique to this location.
“We’re thrilled to be expanding to Canada with the launch of our office in Toronto. As we enter a new phase of growth, with a product that is bringing people together from all over the world, now more than ever we need to invest in strong, diverse, international talent. Having seen first-hand the impressive pool of talent Toronto has to offer, we are so excited to grow our new Canadian office here.”
Irish software company Kainos develops information technology solutions for businesses and organizations particularly in the public, healthcare and financial services sectors. Toronto Global, in partnership with the Ministry of Economic Development, Job Creation and Trade, assisted Kainos in its expansion to the Toronto Region. The company opened a sales and delivery office in Toronto to service existing clients and attract top talent.
CRB is a leading U.S. global provider of design, engineering and construction services for life sciences and advanced technology clients. CRB chose to locate its first Canadian office in Mississauga, as the company sought access to a strong life sciences industry, including sub-sector expertise in biotech, pharma, and medical devices. CRB determined that Mississauga was the right location, with a mature market projected to grow in the coming years.
"Canada's concentration of biotech and pharmaceutical talent, research and development and intellectual property makes it one of the world's most important life sciences growth markets. Opening our new space in the Toronto Region sends a strong message that we're ready to help clients regardless of geography, and with care, responsiveness and difference-making project delivery.”
Printful, a U.S.-based on-demand order fulfillment and warehousing service for products including clothing, accessories and home and living items for online businesses, has opened a 2,900m² facility in Mississauga. This is the company's first facility in Canada and seventh worldwide. Toronto Global was introduced to Printful through Invest in Canada and worked collaboratively to help find a fulfillment location and expand its business into the Toronto Region. With Canada being Printful’s second largest market after the U.S., the company wanted to improve logistics and the overall experience for Canadian store owners and their customers.
"We're continuing to expand internationally and grow our competitive advantage. We already have a large customer base in Canada and with domestic fulfillment, we see the potential to establish ourselves as a key player.”
Babylon Health is a U.K.-based health service provider that enables remote consultations with doctors and health care professionals via text and video messaging through its mobile application. Working with Toronto Global, Babylon Health was connected to TELUS, seeking a strong partner in virtual care. Together, Babylon by TELUS Health was created, leveraging the power of technology to drive better health outcomes for all Canadians. The ability for all Canadians to access healthcare has never been more important, and Babylon Health realized the opportunity in Toronto to bring its expertise in artificial intelligence and digital health and capitalize on the diverse, world-class talent pool throughout the Toronto Region.
Databricks is a U.S. technology company leading the charge for organizations to derive value out of AI and machine learning, and is one of the fastest-growing SaaS companies in the world today. Databricks was seeking an international location for its third engineering hub and Toronto Global worked with the company throughout the process of selecting Toronto for its expansion – a natural choice as two of Databricks’ founders have existing ties to the Toronto Region. Another significant draw was the high concentration of software engineers throughout the region, enabling Databricks to leverage local talent to work on the cutting-edge technologies that have massive real-life impacts.
Kalamuna is a U.S. company that partners with socially impactful institutions, associations, agencies and government to help solve today’s most pressing problems. After being introduced through mutual contacts at Business Development Bank of Canada (BDC), Toronto Global worked with Kalamuna to establish its office in Toronto. The ability to conduct business here in the Toronto Region was impactful in the decision, along with the relative costs of living and doing business in Toronto versus San Francisco. Coming to Canada, Kalamuna is poised to invest more in research and development to create a space of incubation and idea generation that will help to address societal problems in a more proactive way.
“It’s nice to come back here and work with Toronto Global to see the intersection of different levels of government helping to lift up business. It’s not the kind of organization that would really exist and flourish state-side.”
Lynk, a Hong Kong-based knowledge platform built to unlock the insights, experience and knowledge of experts from around the world, has expanded its global presence to Toronto. The platform gives enterprises a fast, convenient and cost-effective way to connect with over 780,000 experts worldwide across all major industries. Toronto Global was introduced to the company through the Toronto Region Board of Trade and worked with Lynk throughout its decision to make Toronto its new base to scale its North American operations. Lynk plans to build a team of software engineers, data scientists, and product managers and analysts to continue to deliver on its aggressive road map.
“As a fast growing, tech-enabled knowledge platform company, we need to attract the best talent in software engineering, AI & machine learning, and product development. Toronto ticked many boxes for us, including a deep pool of talented professionals and a business environment that is dynamic and entrepreneurial. We are excited to build our new tech hub in Toronto to scale our North American operations and deliver innovative solutions to clients.”
Headquartered in the U.S., Cerebras Systems is a pioneer in accelerating artificial intelligence compute. Referred to Toronto Global through an existing client, Cerebras worked with Toronto Global to establish its Artificial Intelligence Centre of Excellence in Toronto. The office will be focused on accelerating the company’s R&D efforts, pushing the boundaries of AI and machine learning. With more than fifteen engineers currently employed, Cerebras plans to triple its Toronto engineering team within the first few years.
“Canada is a hotbed of technology innovation, and we look forward to driving AI compute excellence throughout the province of Ontario. We are excited to grow our presence in the region and to attract, hire and develop top local talent in high-performance computing and AI.”
Kalamuna is a U.S. company that partners with socially impactful institutions, associations, agencies and government to help solve today’s most pressing problems. After being introduced through mutual contacts at Business Development Bank of Canada (BDC), Toronto Global worked with Kalamuna to establish its office in Toronto. The ability to conduct business here in the Toronto Region was impactful in the decision, along with the relative costs of living and doing business in Toronto versus San Francisco. Coming to Canada, Kalamuna is poised to invest more in research and development to create a space of incubation and idea generation that will help to address societal problems in a more proactive way.
“It’s nice to come back here and work with Toronto Global to see the intersection of different levels of government helping to lift up business. It’s not the kind of organization that would really exist and flourish state-side.”
Databricks is a U.S. technology company leading the charge for organizations to derive value out of AI and machine learning, and is one of the fastest-growing SaaS companies in the world today. Databricks was seeking an international location for its third engineering hub and Toronto Global worked with the company throughout the process of selecting Toronto for its expansion – a natural choice as two of Databricks’ founders have existing ties to the Toronto Region. Another significant draw was the high concentration of software engineers throughout the region, enabling Databricks to leverage local talent to work on the cutting-edge technologies that have massive real-life impacts.
Irish software company Kainos develops information technology solutions for businesses and organizations particularly in the public, healthcare and financial services sectors. Toronto Global, in partnership with the Ministry of Economic Development, Job Creation and Trade, assisted Kainos in its expansion to the Toronto Region. The company opened a sales and delivery office in Toronto to service existing clients and attract top talent.
Founded in the U.S., Ubiquity6 uses computer vision to enable massive multiplayer, persistent AR experiences on top of the physical world. Its mission is to unlock new ways for people to connect in the physical spaces they care about. The company worked closely with both the Province of Ontario’s Senior Economic Officer in San Francisco and Toronto Global to understand the local market and ensure a smooth transition. In the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic, when job security is uncertain and unemployment rates soar, Ubiquity6 is a beacon of hope for the community as it looks to hire local talent to build out its Toronto team. The company has big plans to grow its Toronto office and develop a corporate culture unique to this location.
“We’re thrilled to be expanding to Canada with the launch of our office in Toronto. As we enter a new phase of growth, with a product that is bringing people together from all over the world, now more than ever we need to invest in strong, diverse, international talent. Having seen first-hand the impressive pool of talent Toronto has to offer, we are so excited to grow our new Canadian office here.”
ExpandIT is a mobile software company based in Denmark that develops both mobile and e-commerce products for business. Working with Toronto Global, the company recently established a client service team located in Toronto to support its growing client base and take advantage of the unmatched talent pool in the Toronto Region.
U.S. SaaS company, Ascent, is technologically revolutionizing the FinTech industry through digitization, automation and optimized business operations, making organizations cost-efficient and process-oriented. Introduced to Toronto Global by the Federal Trade Commissioner in Atlanta, Ascent established its office in the Toronto Region as the company’s Sales and Delivery Centre to service clients in North America, with a long-term vision toward growing its presence and team in Toronto. The region offers Ascent a large and diverse talent pool, with skill sets specialized in the convergence of financial services and technology.
“Ascent’s success is attributed to its cutting-edge research, innovative business solutions and impeccable customer service. While we were exploring a North American expansion, choosing Toronto was an easy decision as our newest location. A few parameters which helped us in this decision were the region’s availability of talent, cost of operations, the access to key markets and ease of conducting business here.”
HCL Technologies is an Indian multinational IT services and consulting company with offices in 50 countries and a worldwide network of R&D innovation labs and delivery centres. Referred through Investissement Québec, Toronto Global worked with HCL to assist the company in expanding its Canadian operations with a new global delivery centre in Mississauga. The Mississauga Global Delivery Centre will be one of the largest for HCL in Canada and will house co-innovation labs for customers to collaborate, develop and deliver solutions for their businesses. HCL is making a significant investment to build the centre, which will employ 350 people in the information and communication technology (ICT) sector when it opens, eventually growing to 500 positions.
"We are very excited to continue expanding our operation in Ontario with our largest facility yet in Canada. The new Global Delivery Centre in Mississauga provides an opportunity for HCL Technologies to expand our best-in-class digital innovation in Ontario and support our global clients while creating great IT industry job opportunities in this community. We look forward to more growth and opportunities in Canada in the coming months."
Torstone Technology is a U.K.-based provider of a SaaS platform for post-trade securities and derivatives. Introduced to Toronto Global by the Federal Trade Commissioner and Counsellor (Commercial-Ontario) in London, U.K., Torstone worked with Toronto Global to open an office in Toronto. The company was looking to access Canada’s financial centre and better support its growing base of North American clients.
U.S.-based Quantiphi is an applied AI and data science software and services company driven by the desire to solve transformational problems at the heart of business. The company’s goal is to achieve quantifiable business impact; making products smarter, customer experiences frictionless, and processes autonomous while uncovering anomalies, threats and risks that make businesses safer. Quantiphi worked with Toronto Global to establish its office in Toronto, the company’s first location in Canada. This expansion decision was made to address a critical growth market, and as a preferred partner of Google, Quantiphi is scaling up with the company in Toronto. With plans to designate the Toronto office as one of the company’s main R&D focused hubs, Quantiphi intends to scale up in the Toronto Region, hiring talent specialized in machine learning and big data.
Headquartered in the U.S., Plug and Play is a global innovation platform with accelerator programs, corporate innovation services and an in-house VC to make technological advancement progress faster than ever before. Introduced to Toronto Global by the Federal Trade Commissioner in San Francisco, Plug and Play worked with Toronto Global and our regional partners to establish its Canadian base within BASF Canada’s head office in Mississauga. BASF has been an anchor partner for Plug and Play in multiple locations and continues to pilot and invest in new startup technologies across a variety of international markets. Home to the Canadian headquarters of numerous Fortune 500 companies, as well as many manufacturing and industrial businesses, Mississauga was a strategic decision for Plug and Play’s expansion.
"Plug and Play looks forward to fully participating in the amazing tech ecosystem in Canada and being able to connect corporations to startups and their innovations. We're looking forward to creating a presence in Toronto and working with corporations like BASF, who through its many sectors of focus, brings a diverse perspective to our innovation ecosystem for both startups and other partners."
WorldRemit, a leading digital money transfer company based in the U.K., has taken international money transfers online – making them safer, faster and lower-cost. WorldRemit, aiming to cater to a larger share of Canada’s rapidly growing immigrant population, worked with Toronto Global to establish its new Canadian office in Toronto. Canada is now WorldRemit’s fourth-largest market globally and is growing at nearly 50 per cent year over year – growth that is set to accelerate with the launch of the Toronto office.
“Millions of customers around the globe send funds to family and friends back home with WorldRemit. Toronto is truly a melting pot of people and cultures, and we are pleased to open our new office to bring the benefits of our lower-cost, convenient service to Canada’s diverse communities.”
Netherlands-based PaymentGenes provides industry-leading human capital services and executive search in the payments and FinTech industry. The company specializes in building teams across a variety of positions including commercial, product, project, compliance and IT. PaymentGenes worked with Toronto Global to determine Toronto as the location for its North American headquarters. The company believes that many European companies are beginning to get the message: the Toronto Region is a great place to grow your FinTech. The convergence of the financial and technology sectors has laid the foundation for the FinTech cluster to emerge in the Toronto Region.
“Choosing Toronto was a no-brainer, as it is a true FinTech hub, with many innovative technology companies and an evolving payments industry. The city is vibrant, diverse and full of opportunity.”
Receipt Bank, headquartered in the U.K., is the world’s leading digital bookkeeping tool, automating administrative tasks and digitizing over 250 million pieces of paper, helping accountants save time and money for clients. Receipt Bank worked with Toronto Global to expand its Canadian operations to Toronto, after experiencing record growth in the Canadian market. The company chose to open an office in the Toronto Region to serve a growing number of Canadian customers.
“With small businesses going bust on a daily basis because of cashflow problems, we want to empower accounts to help Canadian SMBs get on top of their paperwork. I’m honoured to lead the growth of Receipt Bank in Canada and excited to open a new office to bring the best Torontonians to our company.”
Calvi Insight is a fintech company based in the Netherlands, specialized in optimizing end-to-end billing experiences through its advanced digital billing transformation platform. Based on the Toronto Region’s favourable immigration policies and proximity to a massive North American client base, Calvi Insight worked with Toronto Global to establish its North American headquarters in Toronto.
Headquartered in the U.S., Cerebras Systems is a pioneer in accelerating artificial intelligence compute. Referred to Toronto Global through an existing client, Cerebras worked with Toronto Global to establish its Artificial Intelligence Centre of Excellence in Toronto. The office will be focused on accelerating the company’s R&D efforts, pushing the boundaries of AI and machine learning. With more than fifteen engineers currently employed, Cerebras plans to triple its Toronto engineering team within the first few years.
“Canada is a hotbed of technology innovation, and we look forward to driving AI compute excellence throughout the province of Ontario. We are excited to grow our presence in the region and to attract, hire and develop top local talent in high-performance computing and AI.”
Printful, a U.S.-based on-demand order fulfillment and warehousing service for products including clothing, accessories and home and living items for online businesses, has opened a 2,900m² facility in Mississauga. This is the company's first facility in Canada and seventh worldwide. Toronto Global was introduced to Printful through Invest in Canada and worked collaboratively to help find a fulfillment location and expand its business into the Toronto Region. With Canada being Printful’s second largest market after the U.S., the company wanted to improve logistics and the overall experience for Canadian store owners and their customers.
"We're continuing to expand internationally and grow our competitive advantage. We already have a large customer base in Canada and with domestic fulfillment, we see the potential to establish ourselves as a key player.”
Headquartered in the Netherlands, OMVE is a leading provider of high-quality, small-scale liquid process equipment for lab and pilot applications. Introduced to Toronto Global by the Federal Trade Commissioner in the Hague, OMVE worked with Toronto Global to establish its North American headquarters in Halton Region. The company sought to expand its business to new markets and better serve its clients throughout Canada and the U.S.
Babylon Health is a U.K.-based health service provider that enables remote consultations with doctors and health care professionals via text and video messaging through its mobile application. Working with Toronto Global, Babylon Health was connected to TELUS, seeking a strong partner in virtual care. Together, Babylon by TELUS Health was created, leveraging the power of technology to drive better health outcomes for all Canadians. The ability for all Canadians to access healthcare has never been more important, and Babylon Health realized the opportunity in Toronto to bring its expertise in artificial intelligence and digital health and capitalize on the diverse, world-class talent pool throughout the Toronto Region.
CRB is a leading U.S. global provider of design, engineering and construction services for life sciences and advanced technology clients. CRB chose to locate its first Canadian office in Mississauga, as the company sought access to a strong life sciences industry, including sub-sector expertise in biotech, pharma, and medical devices. CRB determined that Mississauga was the right location, with a mature market projected to grow in the coming years.
"Canada's concentration of biotech and pharmaceutical talent, research and development and intellectual property makes it one of the world's most important life sciences growth markets. Opening our new space in the Toronto Region sends a strong message that we're ready to help clients regardless of geography, and with care, responsiveness and difference-making project delivery.”
Started by a University of Waterloo graduate, Membio develops biomanufacturing technologies that allow for the production of fully functional red blood cells in the lab, without relying on recurring donations. After spending time in San Francisco, Membio reached out to Toronto Global to assist in setting up its new facility in Mississauga, drawn to the city’s strong life sciences and technology ecosystem, along with favourable costs of doing business and availability of lab space. From its new location, Membio will be focused on continuing technical development and hiring brilliant scientists, engineers, and problem solvers to join its team and support its mission to provide the world with a safe and sustainable blood supply.
Lynk, a Hong Kong-based knowledge platform built to unlock the insights, experience and knowledge of experts from around the world, has expanded its global presence to Toronto. The platform gives enterprises a fast, convenient and cost-effective way to connect with over 780,000 experts worldwide across all major industries. Toronto Global was introduced to the company through the Toronto Region Board of Trade and worked with Lynk throughout its decision to make Toronto its new base to scale its North American operations. Lynk plans to build a team of software engineers, data scientists, and product managers and analysts to continue to deliver on its aggressive road map.
“As a fast growing, tech-enabled knowledge platform company, we need to attract the best talent in software engineering, AI & machine learning, and product development. Toronto ticked many boxes for us, including a deep pool of talented professionals and a business environment that is dynamic and entrepreneurial. We are excited to build our new tech hub in Toronto to scale our North American operations and deliver innovative solutions to clients.”
Pariveda Solutions, a leading U.S. management and technology consulting firm, established its Canadian office in Toronto, as building a robust presence in the region became a strategic imperative for the company. The Toronto Region provides Pariveda with the fastest growing tech talent pool out of all major North American tech hubs, new and challenging projects, and the ability for the company to be a solutions provider to these Canadian enterprises. Pariveda worked with Toronto Global and the Ministry of Economic Development, Job Creation and Trade to establish its office based in the heart of downtown Toronto. The company is looking to connect with the rapidly growing technology and innovation sector and provide valuable solutions to the region’s thriving international brands and local community.
“A great world city in its own right, Toronto will be a wonderful opportunity for Pariveda to solve clients’ pressing business challenges and impact the local Toronto community.”