Partnerpedia and REV named Canadian Financing Forum favorites

Posted by Rob Lewis on 2011-02-11 3:53:00 PM

The 2011 Canadian Financing Forum wrapped up last night with a reception to announce the forum favorites as voted by attending delegates.

30 of the most promising Canadian technology companies presented to investors at the day-long event at Vancouver’s Fairmont Hotel. The day was split into two streams: Information Technology and Cleantech and Advanced Technology.

  • Forum Favorite Information Technology Company - Partnerpedia
  • Forum Favorite Cleantech and Advanced Technology Company - Rapid Electric Vehicles

Congrats to Capital Road on running a successful 14th edition of the Canadian Financing Forum - their first big event in Vancouver as they acquired the Financing Forum late last year from the original founders.

Company:
Partnerpedia
Website:
http://www.partnerpedia.com
Location:
Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada

Vancouver-based Partnerpedia (formerly Constructive Media) has been providing web solutions to enterprise customers since 1996. Today, Partnerpedia is the leading provider of online partner community solutions. Combining the power of social networking and online media, we help companies increase business by extending their market reach, recruiting new partners, and maximizing the effectiveness of their channel... more

Company:
Rapid Electric Vehicles
Website:
http://www.rapidelectricvehicles.com
Location:
Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada

Rapid Electric Vehicles sets the standard for advanced electric drive systems for fleets. REV products eliminate vehicle emissions with a systems-integrated approach designed specifically for fleet operations. The ‘Complete Solution' provides everything fleets need to transition into 100 per cent electric vehicles and includes industry-leading AC drive systems, on-board smart-grid capabilities, integrated data... more


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Rob is the President of Techvibes Media Inc. and Editor-in-Chief of Techvibes.com.  His diverse background includes stints in International Trade Finance, Web Development, and Enterprise Software and he is a graduate of the University of British Columbia, British Columbia Institute of Technology, and Simon Fraser University. When not running Canada's leading technology media property, Rob can... more



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