Since 2016, SaaS North has been recognized as the Canadian hub for rapidly scaling SaaS founders and their teams.
This year, Riaz Sidi, president of Ottawa’s Sidi.io, takes OBJ viewers on a trip through SaaS North, chatting with many of the players who make the event such a success.
SaaS North came to life when L-SPARK, Canada’s leading B2B SaaS accelerator, recognized that there was not one central destination for Canada to grow a strong SaaS community. Noticing the opportunity to bring world-class leaders together to connect and learn, L-SPARK formed a steering committee to develop a content-driven agenda that would generate Canada’s future SaaS playbook for scaling a SaaS company.
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L-SPARK teamed up with Cube Business Media Inc. to bring the vision to life. Cube is a conference and exposition company that has built some of Canada’s largest conferences.
Today, SaaS North is Canada’s go-to hub for founders, executives, service providers, investors and their teams; facilitating networking, knowledge sharing and access to resources to scale-up.
This year’s event was held at the Shaw Centre Nov. 15 to 16.
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