Four Saskatoon tech companies are going to San Francisco.
They’ve been chosen from about twenty who competed in the Saskatoon Regional Economic Development Authority’s second annual entrepreneurship program.
SREDA C-E-O Alex Fallon says they will have a chance to grow their businesses in a couple of different areas.
They will be pitching to potential investors, clients, potential and potential customers.
Fallon says this type of interaction can be a game-changer for new companies in their formative stages.
Fallon says tech company experts will also offer advise and act as mentors.
The winning submissions were based on viability, their current business stage and readiness for capital investment.
They are Better Cart, a smart shopping app that enables people to search, list and save their grocery items and compare prices in real time based on location.
Embrace Technologies , an app that simplifies home buying and making it more cost effective.
Hugr is a business to consumer app to fill a gap between the digital mental health market by integrating education, social support and mental health tracking.
Sezzwho software is designed to anonymously capture the overall emotion, sentiment, engagement and satisfaction of teams by analyzing daily messages through company email and chat.

















