calgary has landed another major tech headquarters. eventcombo, a startup from hoboken, n.j., chose calgary to relocate its main operations, including ceo saroosh gull moving his family to alberta.
gull was recruited north by invest alberta and calgary economic development, but not by promises of funding or tax breaks, it was about the opportunity the city presents.
“it was really the soft touch that facilitated our decision,” he said. “incentives and cash is available wherever you seek it, but it’s the intangibles that really, really facilitate a decision.”
he noted calgary’s strategic geographic location with the ability to reach both the east and west coasts, and the city’s efforts in talent transformation.
eventcombo will invest $10 million over three years as it scales up to 250 employees in calgary. the staffing will be filled by experienced workers but the company will also be grooming the next generation through its mentorship program called eventcombo labs, which after six months will land participants a job.
eventcombo is an award-winning online event management platform. it assists in managing events from ticket sales to promotion and bookings and everything in between. it utilizes artificial intelligence through a partnership with the alberta machine intelligence institute in edmonton to further improve service. about 90 per cent of the events the company plans are in-person events.