Montreal's DokDok lone Canadian startup at Under the Radar

Posted by Rob Lewis on 2011-03-03 7:41:00 AM

Under the Radar is a one-day business development conference in Mountain View, CA that brings together bleeding-edge technology startups with early adopter buyers of technology with one purpose: to get deals done. The next Under the Radar is on April 28th and Canadian startup  DokDok has been selected to be one of the 26 companies to present.

DokDok, founded in Montréal by Bruno Morency, is an "email data as a service" platform — DokDok's email API makes enables app developers to retrieve information from inboxes and leverage it in complementary apps in areas of document management, collaboration, and project management. This past Janaury Montreal-based VC Real Ventures announced that DokDok was one of its first two investments.

Techvibes caught up with founder Morency last summer at the inaugural GROW Conference in Vancouver and here is what he had to say.

Under the Radar attracts over 350 dealmakers and early stage companies from around the world. Technology buyers from MTV, Virgin, Microsoft, Google, ING, Zynga, Salesforce.com and more attend to meet with startups we chose to present.

If you're interested in attending Under the Radar, please use this link to save $100 off your registration fee.

Company:
DokDok
Website:
http://www.dokdok.com
Location:
Montréal, Québec, Canada

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