CALGARY, Alberta, Jan. 24, 2018 -- Cortex Business Solutions Inc. (TSXV:CBX), a network-as-a-service e-invoicing solutions provider, today announces that President & CEO Joel Leetzow will be presenting at the upcoming Cantech Investment Conference 2018.
The Cantech Investment Conference is a small cap technology conference held annually in Toronto, ON. Its focus is to bring together the top thought leaders, fastest growing companies, and most influential investors from across the country as part of the ultimate showcase for Canadian technology development and investment opportunities.
"I look forward to presenting the Cortex story once again at Cantech," said Joel Leetzow, President & CEO of Cortex. "It prides me to share our growth with the Canadian business and investment community’s leading minds and showcase our advancement as a company."
Mr. Leetzow's presentation will take place on January 31st at 2:30 PM EST on the Paradigm Innovation Stage at the Metro Convention Centre in Toronto.
For more information on the Cantech Investment Conference 2018, please visit https://cambridgehouse.com/e/cantech-investment-conference-2018-72
About Cortex Business Solutions
Cortex Business Solutions Inc. (TSXV:CBX) is a business-to-business network that enables electronic invoicing for buying and supplying organizations. The Cortex network offers flexible connection methods to reduce the time required to process invoices and tools that leverage existing customer technologies and processes. Access to the Cortex Network enhances the exchange of documents allowing companies to connect and interact with each other to grow their businesses.
For more information, please visit www.cortex.net.
Investor Relations Contacts:
Joel Leetzow
President and CEO
[email protected]
403-219-2838
Jason Baird
VP, Finance and CFO
[email protected]
587-320-1235


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