Trame Selected Among Canada’s Top 100 AI & Tech Startups

Trame Selected Among Canada’s Top 100 AI & Tech Startups

Trame Selected Among Canada’s Top 100 AI & Tech Startups

We have some news we are genuinely proud of: Trame has been selected as one of Canada's Top 100 AI and Tech startups by ALL IN.

For those less familiar with it, ALL IN is Canada's largest AI event, driven by Scale AI, the country's AI investment and innovation cluster. Being named among the Top 100 means an independent jury looked at what we are building, how we are building it, and where it fits in the Canadian AI landscape, and decided it deserved a spot among the country's most promising companies.

Why this matters for procurement and supply chain

The timing of this recognition says a lot about where our industry is heading. Gartner forecasts spending on agentic AI in supply chain management software to grow from 2 billion dollars to 53 billion dollars by 2030. By 2027, investment is expected to shift from AI chatbots to tools like Trame that automate routine workflows, freeing teams to focus on more complex work.

Why recognition like this actually matters

Here is the honest part. AI has shaken up procurement and supply chain, but all of this is still very recent. There are no long established players in this space yet, no safe default choice. Decision makers are being asked to evaluate AI vendors without being AI experts themselves, in a field where it is remarkably easy to claim expertise without having any. Their caution is completely justified, and you can see it in the numbers: B2B enterprise sales cycles have been getting longer since 2020.

That is why independent recognition matters so much right now. A selection like this one does not replace due diligence, but it gives buyers a credible external signal that a team has been vetted by people who know AI. It lets companies focus their energy on solving the actual problem instead of worrying about betting on the wrong partner. For a startup like ours, that trust is everything.

Come see us in September

ALL IN takes place on September 16 and 17 at the Palais des congrès in Montréal, and we will be there with a booth. If you work in procurement or supply chain and want to see what supplier data automation looks like in practice, come say hello. We would love to show you.

We have some news we are genuinely proud of: Trame has been selected as one of Canada's Top 100 AI and Tech startups by ALL IN.

For those less familiar with it, ALL IN is Canada's largest AI event, driven by Scale AI, the country's AI investment and innovation cluster. Being named among the Top 100 means an independent jury looked at what we are building, how we are building it, and where it fits in the Canadian AI landscape, and decided it deserved a spot among the country's most promising companies.

Why this matters for procurement and supply chain

The timing of this recognition says a lot about where our industry is heading. Gartner forecasts spending on agentic AI in supply chain management software to grow from 2 billion dollars to 53 billion dollars by 2030. By 2027, investment is expected to shift from AI chatbots to tools like Trame that automate routine workflows, freeing teams to focus on more complex work.

Why recognition like this actually matters

Here is the honest part. AI has shaken up procurement and supply chain, but all of this is still very recent. There are no long established players in this space yet, no safe default choice. Decision makers are being asked to evaluate AI vendors without being AI experts themselves, in a field where it is remarkably easy to claim expertise without having any. Their caution is completely justified, and you can see it in the numbers: B2B enterprise sales cycles have been getting longer since 2020.

That is why independent recognition matters so much right now. A selection like this one does not replace due diligence, but it gives buyers a credible external signal that a team has been vetted by people who know AI. It lets companies focus their energy on solving the actual problem instead of worrying about betting on the wrong partner. For a startup like ours, that trust is everything.

Come see us in September

ALL IN takes place on September 16 and 17 at the Palais des congrès in Montréal, and we will be there with a booth. If you work in procurement or supply chain and want to see what supplier data automation looks like in practice, come say hello. We would love to show you.

We have some news we are genuinely proud of: Trame has been selected as one of Canada's Top 100 AI and Tech startups by ALL IN.

For those less familiar with it, ALL IN is Canada's largest AI event, driven by Scale AI, the country's AI investment and innovation cluster. Being named among the Top 100 means an independent jury looked at what we are building, how we are building it, and where it fits in the Canadian AI landscape, and decided it deserved a spot among the country's most promising companies.

Why this matters for procurement and supply chain

The timing of this recognition says a lot about where our industry is heading. Gartner forecasts spending on agentic AI in supply chain management software to grow from 2 billion dollars to 53 billion dollars by 2030. By 2027, investment is expected to shift from AI chatbots to tools like Trame that automate routine workflows, freeing teams to focus on more complex work.

Why recognition like this actually matters

Here is the honest part. AI has shaken up procurement and supply chain, but all of this is still very recent. There are no long established players in this space yet, no safe default choice. Decision makers are being asked to evaluate AI vendors without being AI experts themselves, in a field where it is remarkably easy to claim expertise without having any. Their caution is completely justified, and you can see it in the numbers: B2B enterprise sales cycles have been getting longer since 2020.

That is why independent recognition matters so much right now. A selection like this one does not replace due diligence, but it gives buyers a credible external signal that a team has been vetted by people who know AI. It lets companies focus their energy on solving the actual problem instead of worrying about betting on the wrong partner. For a startup like ours, that trust is everything.

Come see us in September

ALL IN takes place on September 16 and 17 at the Palais des congrès in Montréal, and we will be there with a booth. If you work in procurement or supply chain and want to see what supplier data automation looks like in practice, come say hello. We would love to show you.

Follow the journey

Occasional notes on what we are building and where Trame is heading.

Follow the journey

Occasional notes on what we are building and where Trame is heading.

Follow the journey

Occasional notes on what we are building and where Trame is heading.