FutureTwin has been named one of seven British Columbia startups to watch at Web Summit 2025 in Vancouver, according to a recent article by Techcouver. This recognition comes as we prepare for our first public launch, with a focus on supporting high school students at a critical stage in their lives.
FutureTwin’s mission is to help Canadian high school students make informed decisions about their education and future careers. We use artificial intelligence, combined with insight from real mentors, to guide students through the often overwhelming process of planning for what comes after graduation.
With FutureTwin, students will be able to explore different educational and career paths, see practical steps they can take during high school, and understand how their interests and skills can translate into real opportunities. By simulating possible futures, our platform aims to give students a clearer sense of direction and more confidence in their choices.
Our work is rooted in the belief that every student should have access to high-quality, personalized guidance—regardless of their background or resources. Recognition at Web Summit Vancouver 2025 underscores the urgent need for new solutions to support young people as they navigate the transition from high school to adulthood.
FutureTwin is not yet available to the public, but our team is working closely with educators, students, and mentors to ensure that the platform meets the needs of Canadian high schools. We look forward to sharing more updates as we approach our launch.