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Canadian Innovation Exchange looking for their Top 20

Posted by Rob Lewis on Wed, September 2, 2009 9:48 AM · Filed under Calgary, Edmonton, Montréal, Ottawa, Toronto, Vancouver, Victoria, Kitchener-Waterloo, Atlantic-Canada , Funding & Exits, Startups · Comments

Achilles Media's Canadian Innovation Exchange is looking for Canada's most innovative technology-based ideas, products, services and companies for their CIX Top 20 Competition.

CIX conducts an exhaustive search for the most innovative ideas, products, services and companies in the country. Each year 20 technology and clean technologies are selected via a qualified Selection Committee to showcase their innovative product and services in front of the CIX community. Each of the selected 20 will be asked to deliver a seven-minute presentation live on stage at CIX.  Recognized industry experts will act as Judges, evaluating the merit of their product or service and giving constructive feedback and guidance. 
The CIX community present at the event will vote for the CIX 2009 Award for “Canadian Innovation Leader”.

The CIX competition is a great way to expose your business to the investors, innovative companies, entrepreneurs and opinion leaders that are critical to your success. Finalists will be asked to present "live" at the Canadian Innovation Exchange on December 2nd in Toronto.

Interested? Submit your application online now.

 
Company:
Achilles Media
Website:
http://www.achillesmedia.com
Location:
Toronto, Ontario, Canada

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