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Chairman of TiE Toronto Mahendra Naik talks about the legacy of the TiE50 awards

May 2024 777 views 4 Min 34 Sec

Mahendra Naik, Chairman TiE Toronto said, “We run a competition in Toronto called TiEQuest. We bring our finalists and winners from TiEQuest to TiE Silicon Valley. A number of our finalists also participate in the TiE50 competition. We have had at least three companies win TiE50 in the last 10 years and I'm proud to say that we have got three companies who won again this year. Two of those companies from Toronto, Able Innovations and Brysk, auditioned for the 'Meet the Drapers' show at TiEcon 2024."

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