Running a tech startup is all about the hustle, and James Nguyen, co-founder and CEO of Ottawa cybersecurity company Quantropi, is always thinking about new ways to grow.
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Running a tech startup is all about the hustle, and James Nguyen, co-founder and CEO of Ottawa cybersecurity company Quantropi, is always thinking about new ways to grow.
Born and raised in Ottawa, Nguyen started his career in banking after studying economics at Carleton University. Now a self-proclaimed “tech evangelist,” he helped start Quantropi in 2018, becoming an emerging leader in the deeptech space. His work has earned him recognition, including as a former OBJ Forty Under 40 recipient and a nominee for the 2023 Canadian SME National Entrepreneur of the Year. His company, now a NATO-approved supplier, was also a 2022 Deloitte Fast 50 company and 2023 Future in Review FiRe Starter recipient.
In this instalment of Top of Mind in Tech, Nguyen discusses the challenges of raising capital as a Canadian startup and why Quantropi decided to patent its technology.
The transcript has been edited for length and clarity.