Thalmic Labs' Aaron Grant: Startups 'gaining momentum' in Kitchener
When CBC K-W launched a year ago, we met Thalmic Labs' CEO Stephen Lake at Communitech, as the company was preparing to raise funding. A year late, millions of dollars and almost a million pre-orders later, co-founder Aaron Grant looks back at a stellar year.
When CBC Kitchener-Waterloo launched a year ago, we met Thalmic Labs' CEO Stephen Lake at Communitech as the company was preparing to raise funding for their Myo armband.
The device uses arm gestures to control electronics like computers, robotic devices and video games. A year later, millions of dollars and almost a million pre-orders later, co-founder Aaron Grant looks back at a stellar year.
"We very consciously decided to stay [in Kitchener]. There's a really, really great startup ecosystem here and it's just, you know, gaining momentum over the past couple years. It's really becoming an awesome place to be as a startup," Grant told The Morning Edition host Craig Norris in an interview.
Listen to the entire interview here: