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EPISODE · Nov 5, 2024 · 37 MIN

Amar Singh: An international man with a dream to revolutionize the food industry.

from Tales from the Tiki Lounge · host Sam Peng and Colin Harris

Amar Singh is the CEO of Elevated Signals, a BC-based Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) software for the cannabis industry and beyond. He's also the father of two kids, an MMA fighter, and grew up all over the world — from India, to Jamaica, to right here in Vancouver, BC. In this episode, Amar shares his personal inspiration for AgTech and his professional journey as an entrepreneur.

Amar Singh is the CEO of Elevated Signals, a BC-based Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) software for the cannabis industry and beyond. He's also the father of two kids, an MMA fighter, and grew up all over the world — from India, to Jamaica, to right here in Vancouver, BC. In this episode, Amar shares his personal inspiration for AgTech and his professional journey as an entrepreneur.

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