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Dyne dynamic in pitch competition. Plus, a serial Seattle entrepreneur looks north up the Cascadia Corridor—and likes what he sees.
Vancouver software company Dyne won $65,000 at the Valhalla Summit after a keynote from Rahul Sood who shared his views on Canadian entrepreneurship.
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