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Insights
Insights and perspectives from our team on the evolving landscape of Canadian technology and venture capital.
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Building Canada’s Quantum Computing Future
By Domenic Del Vecchio If you've followed quantum computing over the past decade, you've witnessed an industry caught in a paradox. While quantum systems promise exponential computational advantages, potentially revolutionizing everything from drug discovery to climate modeling, they still remain frustratingly impractical for real-world use. The problem isn't just the physical hardware of it all; it's the errors. Quantum computers are notoriously fragile. Minor vibrations, te
Domenic Del Vecchio
6 min read


Powering The Intelligence Layer Transforming Global Payments
If you've ever sent money across borders, you've experienced firsthand the friction of a payment system designed decades ago. Traditional cross-border payments are slow, expensive, and opaque—relying on correspondent banking networks and legacy infrastructure that can take days to settle and charge fees that eat into every transaction.
Domenic Del Vecchio
5 min read


Inside CEO Summit: 6 Lessons from the Frontlines
At CEO Summit 2025, some of Canada’s most forward-thinking founders gathered to share what it really takes to build — not just companies, but cultures, conviction, and momentum. From carbon removal to regulatory disruption, from remote rituals to fundraising fundamentals, the conversations were honest, unfiltered, and refreshingly actionable. Here are the key takeaways and hard-won insights that stuck with us: 1. Start Small. Stay True. Build Big. David Carney – Tailscale T
Panache Ventures
3 min read


Pharmacies Need an Intelligence Layer
If you have ever waited in a long line at the pharmacy, you have experienced firsthand the delays caused by the outdated and overburdened system that pharmacists navigate daily.
Pharmacies worldwide are struggling to keep up, facing staff shortages, burnout, and outdated systems. Pharmacies are handling an increasing number of prescription requests each day, with prescription volumes reaching 7.1 billion last year alone, a nearly 1 billion increase from 2019.
Sarah Willson
3 min read
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