The World Economic Forum has named six Canadian companies to its annual list of tech pioneers.
join a WEF program that aims to give next-generation innovators a voice in solving global issues and exploring how new technologies transform business models and society.
Artificial intelligence-powered content moderation company Two Hat, identification verification service Truiloo and air-capture technology company Carbon Engineering represented B.C. on the list. Ontario was represented by software company Axonify and MindBridge, a business that uses artificial intelligence to aid the finance and accounting sector.Companies that have made the list in previous years include international tech giants Airbnb, Google, Twitter, Spotify and Kickstarter.
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