Investing in L Squared Digital Signage tech company for digital growth

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A $1.75-million Government of Canada investment will support L Squared Digital Signage to upgrade its digital communications platform, expand globally, and create 15 skilled jobs

Toronto – Digital technology and big data play an integral role in the way businesses, societies, and economies operate. The Government of Canada recognizes the vital importance that our regional tech talent and businesses play in driving innovation in digital solutions, benefiting both workers and customers.

Today, Ali Ehsassi, Member of Parliament for Willowdale, on behalf of the Honourable Filomena Tassi, Minister responsible for the Federal Economic Development Agency for Southern Ontario (FedDev Ontario), announced an investment of $1.75 million for L Squared Digital Signage (L Squared) to accelerate the growth of its digital communications platform, and create 15 skilled jobs in Toronto.

L Squared’s innovative cloud platform, the L Squared Hub, allows users to control content such as lobby display screens, menu boards and mobile applications, to deliver tailored corporate information, alerts, videos, news and advertisements to customers. This timely information is critical for customers and employees to make informed decisions. This investment will support the upgrade of its L Squared Hub platform to meet the communications needs of a wider range of clients globally. As a result, L Squared will be able to continue helping businesses improve their productivity, market reach, and competitiveness through the ability to publish meaningful digital content at the right place and time to attract customers.

Today’s announcement supports hard-working people in the tech industry so they can reach their full potential, and develop new possibilities for Canadians.

“Businesses in Toronto’s thriving tech sector are leading the way. They are developing new ideas and technologies that will improve the way Canadians live, work, and do business. Smart investments, like the one today for L Squared, will help these companies continue to grow, upgrade their features, and support other Canadian businesses with their technology needs.” – Filomena Tassi, Minister responsible for the Federal Economic Development Agency for Southern Ontario