BC Business Magazine

Arnav Mishra

FOUNDER AND CEO, DYNE TECHNOLOGI­ES

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EARLIER THIS YEAR, AT THE OLD age of 23, Arnav Mishra won this magazine’s 30 Under 30 competitio­n. It’s very rare for someone that young to be overseeing more than 20 employees, but that was the case with Mishra, who founded Dyne, the Vancouverb­ased platform that connects foodies with local restaurant­s and each other. So I’m somewhat surprised when I call him in October and he says that the company has “grown significan­tly.” To be fair, the employee headcount has stayed roughly the same (Dyne has added four people but routinely the over app’s in the the popularity top past 10 few among (it’s months), Canadian food apps) and its reach (expansion to Alberta, Ontario and the U.S.) are real. Perhaps the most surprising aspect of all is the personal growth that Mishra has been experienci­ng. “I’ve stepped into the shoes of an advisor and mentor to startups,” he says over a Zoom screen. “I’ve been angel investing in some new companies, giving small cheques between $3,000 and $10,000, nothing too crazy. What people don’t realize is that for young entreprene­urs, sometimes $3,000 is a lot. You can set up a website, hire folks to build you a prototype, all that.” Mishra is taking a similar brickby-brick to Dyne’s approach expansion. “When we go anywhere, we hire local,” he says. “When we went to Alberta, we partnered with the Alberta Hospitalit­y Associatio­n, Calgary Economic Developmen­t, Edmonton Unlimited. We hired co-op students from the universiti­es and partner with the government­s on technology adoption programs because Dyne is a machinelea­rning software. It helps government­s generate more money for the economy.” Dyne’s entire team is under the age of 25 but Mishra is clearly intent on growing up fast. His five-year plan includes becoming an “elder” in the food tech industry. “We want to be providing insights to players in the industry so they can transform their services and meet the challenges of their customers.” —N.C.

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