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Tech start-ups flock to Waterloo, report finds

Tech start-ups flock to Waterloo, report finds

By:  Rafael Ruffolo  On: 06 Jul 2010 For: ComputerWorld Canada Creator

A new study from Communitech indicates that more than 700 tech companies now operate in the Waterloo region, up 21 per cent from 2008. Find out more about the report

This goal is also shared by a newly formed Silicon Valley-based non-profit group, comprised of Canadian tech executives and venture capitalists. The C100 Association wants to erase Canada’s reputation as a country full of great start-ups that fail to commercialize their products.

 

The organization is comprised of Canadian CEOs, start-up entrepreneurs and venture capital investors working in Silicon Valley. Members include executives at Apple Inc., Cisco Systems Inc., eBay Inc., Google Inc., Microsoft Corp., Oracle Corp., Electronic Arts Inc. and Facebook Inc. It also features investors representing more than $8 billion in capital.

 

Chris Albinson, the managing director of Menlo Park, Calif.-based Panorama Capital LLC and one of the founders of C100, said the organization will connect the country’s ex-pat community with entrepreneurs back home. The goal of C100 is to emulate the way the Indian and Israeli communities working in Northern California give back to aspiring tech start-ups in their homelands, he added.

 

“We thought there was 150,000 Canadians working in Silicon Valley, but really we found there are 300,000 in Silicon Valley,” he said.

 

Peters agreed with the C100 Association’s assessment that Canadian companies do not carry a “brand of success” in Silicon Valley.

 

“We don’t generally tell our success stories as well as we could,” she said. Communitech, C100 and other related initiatives can change this trend, Peters said.

 

“We do this state of the industry report to shine a light on the good,” she added.

 

According to the Communitech report, the Waterloo region continues to have 2,000 tech job openings and currently has 30,000 people employed in tech companies.










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Rafael Ruffolo Rafael Ruffolo was a senior writer for ComputerWorld Canada from 2006 to 2011. He was the winner of a Kenneth R. Wilson award for business journalism in 2009.
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