Applexus founder and CEO Sam Mathew made the announcement downtown yesterday with Rajan Sawhney, Alberta's provincial trade, immigration and multiculturalism ministeroffers consulting services for fashion and retail businesses that operate with SAP software.The province said in a release that it will invest $1.
“Calgary has the talent pipeline, access to global markets and competitive business environment for technology leaders like Applexus to thrive," said Calgary Economic Development CEO Brad Parry in a release. "With one of the fastest-growing tech workforces in North America, Calgary is a city of innovation and opportunity where bright minds and big ideas come together to do game-changing work across industries.
"Applexus’ decision to set up a Canadian headquarters in Calgary is yet another vote of confidence in Alberta’s reputation as an exciting tech hotspot," said Nate Glubish, Alberta's technology and innovation minister.