1) Vidyard Vidyard is a video marketing platform that allows clients to extract data on viewer behavior for use in marketing automation and CRM systems.
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Started in: 2011 Founders: Devon Galloway, Edward Wu, Michael Litt Industries: Analytics, Big Data, Cloud Computing, Digital Media, Enterprise Software, Marketing Automation, SaaS, Video Number of employees: 101-250 Funding: $75,650,000 Funding rounds: 5 Number of investors: 14 (Salesforce Ventures, Battery Ventures, Andreessen Horowitz, SV Angel, Y Combinator) You can find their website here .
2) D2L D2L is a cloud-based learning platform that offers educational institutions cloud-based learning solutions.
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Started in: 1999 Founders: John Baker Industries: E-Learning, EdTech, Education, Mobile Number of employees: 501-1000 Funding: $168,500,000 Funding rounds: 3 Number of investors: 8 (New Enterprise Associates, OMERS Ventures, Silicon Valley Bank, Government of Canada, Graham Holdings) You can find their website here .
3) Miovision Technologies Miovision Technologies is a Canadian firm that employs computer vision and artificial intelligence to help cities control traffic.
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Started in: 2005 Founders: Tony Brijpaul Industries: Artificial Intelligence, Software, Transportation Number of employees: 101-250 Funding: $137,652,024 Funding rounds: 8 Number of investors: 18 (HarbourVest Partners, ACE & Company, BDC Venture Capital, McRock Capital, Ontario Centres of Excellence) You can find their website here .
4) North North creates human-centric technology that allows humans and technology to work together.
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Started in: 2012 Founders: Aaron Grant, Matthew Bailey, Stephen Lake Industries: Consumer Electronics, Consumer Goods, Eyewear, Google Glass, Robotics, Wearables Number of employees: 251-500 Funding: $199,632,519 Funding rounds: 12 Number of investors: 24 (Creative Destruction Lab (CDL), Intel, First Round Capital, FundersClub, Intel Capital) You can find their website here .
5) Igloo Software Igloo is a renowned digital workplace solutions company.
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Started in: 2008 Founders: Dan Latendre Industries: Collaboration, Content, Developer Tools, Enterprise Software, File Sharing, Internet, Software, Unified Communications Number of employees: 101-250 Funding: $56,000,000 Funding rounds: 3 Number of investors: 5 (Blackberry, Information Venture Partners, Frontier Growth, RBC Venture Partners, The Ontario Capital Growth) You can find their website here .
6) Clearpath Robotics Clearpath serves research and industrial clients with self-driving vehicle technology and services.
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Started in: 2009 Founders: Bryan Webb, Matt Rendall, Patrick Martinson, Ryan Gariepy Industries: Robotics, Simulation, Software Number of employees: 101-250 Funding: $75,961,822 Funding rounds: 10 Number of investors: 15 (RRE Ventures, Eclipse Ventures, Keiretsu Forum, Inovia Capital, Silicon Valley Bank) You can find their website here .
7) Avidbots Avidbots creates indoor autonomous robots systems to solve real-world business problems.
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Started in: 2014 Founders: Faizan Sheikh, Pablo Molina Industries: Artificial Intelligence, Computer Vision, Hardware, Robotics, Sensor, Software Number of employees: 101-250 Funding: $26,584,504 Funding rounds: 6 Number of investors: 12 (GGV Capital, SOSV, True Ventures, Felicis Ventures, 500 Startups) You can find their website here .
8) Bridgit Bridgit is best renowned for developing the most user-friendly mobile construction software on the market.
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Started in: 2013 Founders: Lauren Lake, Mallorie Brodie Industries: Construction, Mobile, Real Estate, Software Number of employees: 11-50 Funding: $17,232,360 Funding rounds: 13 Number of investors: 20 (Creative Destruction Lab (CDL), Salesforce Ventures, FundersClub, NEXT Canada, Sands Capital Ventures) You can find their website here .
9) KnowledgeHook Knowledgehook is an Instructional Guidance System (IGS) for students and math teachers that incorporates interesting assessments.
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Started in: 2014 Founders: Arthur Lui, James Francis, Lambo Jayapalan, Travis Ratnam Industries: E-Learning, EdTech, Education, Software, Tutoring Number of employees: 51-100 Funding: $22,503,411 Funding rounds: 4 Number of investors: 7 (Revolution, Nelson Education, John Abele, Nicoya Ventures, Ideal Ventures) You can find their website here .
10) Dozr Dozr is a construction equipment rental marketplace where contractors can rent equipment from other contractors.
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Started in: 2015 Founders: Erin Stephenson, Kevin Forestell, Tim Forestell Industries: Information Services, Information Technology, Marketplace Number of employees: 11-50 Funding: $13,617,944 Funding rounds: 4 Number of investors: 5 (Ontario Centres of Excellence, VentureClash, Fair Ventures, Juan Carlos Mas, BaseCamp Equity Partners) You can find their website here .
11) Bonfire Interactive Bonfire is the most advanced competitive bidding and RFx platform available today.
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Started in: 2011 Founders: Corry Flatt Industries: Enterprise Software, GovTech, Procurement, SaaS, Software Number of employees: 51-100 Funding: $11,000,000 Funding rounds: 5 Number of investors: 9 (FundersClub, Battery Ventures, Crosslink Capital, Y Combinator, Spider Capital) You can find their website here .
12) Tyltgo Tyltgo provides small businesses and organizations with courier, logistics, supply chain management, and delivery services.
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Started in: 2018 Founders: Aaron Paul, Jaden Pereira Industries: Delivery Service, Logistics, Supply Chain Management Number of employees: 1-10 Funding: $1,980,242 Funding rounds: 4 Number of investors: 4 (Accelerator Centre, Y Combinator, Charlie Songhurst, TI Platform Management) You can find their website here .