Vote For Tamil-Canadian Entrepreneurs to Win $10,000!
Ford Fusion's Startup Lab is a competition with teams of the best young professionals and entrepreneurs from across Canada. Twelve teams in Toronto, Montreal and Vancouver will out-race, out-think, and out-pitch each other for their chance to WIN $10,000 in cold hard cash – all to bring their start-up dreams to life.
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Ford Fusion's Startup Lab is a competition between teams of the best young professionals and entrepreneurs from across Canada. Twelve teams in Toronto, Montreal and Vancouver will out-race, out-think, and out-pitch each other for their chance to WIN $10,000 to bring their start-up dreams to life.

Menyou - co-founded by Thaves, Ara & Chris (previously featured on TamilCulture), made a pivot with their iPad-based solution to the healthcare space. Their new healthcare-focused platform, Continyou Care, is poised to break-out and need your help.

Click here to vote for Team "Innovation" in Ford Fusion's Startup Lab challenge to help them win $10K

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Thaves Ponnampalam’s Menyou “The Taste of Success”

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