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CakeMail chosen to present at StartupCamp Toronto!

By Duncan Moore on November 27th, 2007

We’re very happy to have been selected to present at the inaugural StartupCamp Toronto on December 6th. StartupCamp is a special forum for a handful of startups to make brief presentations and then receive feedback and suggestions from a small audience of experienced entrepreneurs and investors.

To maximize the value of discussion and interaction, organizers have kept things cozy by capping audience size to less than that of a FaceBookCamp or a DemoCamp (the latter of which, incidentally, is a Toronto invention). Since they had to turn quite a few people away, they’ve decided to throw an after party, where there will be a dozen stations with startups giving demos throughout the evening in a format similar to Techcrunch meetups. Startups who want to take advantage of this opportunity for exposure can apply to demo at the after party using the form here. The deadline is November 30.

It’s shaping up to be a great event, with Albert Lai giving the keynote (he was recently featured on the cover of Canadian Business magazine), and organizers hinting at the unveiling of a major new development in the Canadian startup scene:

We have a huge new announcement to make at StartupCampToronto, you won’t want to miss this. Whether you just have an idea, or have been slaving away at your startup for years, something is about to happen in Canada that you want to know about. (Source)

Fellow Montreal startup Defensio will also be in Toronto to present. The Defensio and CakeMail teams have been enjoying each other’s technology lately (we’re using their anti-spam plugin on this blog and they’ve been using CakeMail via one of our resellers), but we haven’t yet had a proper face-to-face chat — although we’ve probably been at the same tech meetups — so we’re looking forward to that.

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