Ottawa metal powder-maker Equispheres lands $8M in cleantech funding
The makers of a unique metal powder developed in Ottawa are feeling light on their feet after an $8-million cash injection from a federal government
Ottawa metal powder-maker Equispheres lands $8M in cleantech funding
The makers of a unique metal powder developed in Ottawa are feeling light on their feet after an $8-million cash injection from a federal government
Shopify offering startup loans to merchants – no sales or credit checks required
Shopify is looking to spur entrepreneurship and boost its merchant count by removing a fundamental barrier to launching a business: startup capital
Ackroo moves HQ to Hamilton amid tight Ottawa talent market
One of Ottawa’s publicly traded companies has shifted its headquarters from the capital after it struggled to find the talent it needed to grow locally.
BlackBerry’s Kanata-based CTO looks to redefine ‘trust’ in autonomous cars at CES
BlackBerry used the CES stage this year to show off new integrations with Cylance
Illinois-based AutonomouStuff sets up research facility at Ottawa L5 test track
AutonomouStuff, which develops a test platform for companies looking to develop apps for self-driving vehicles, announced its expansion plans to Ottawa at CES this week
Gatineau’s Adaptiv Networks acquires Kanata-based LiveQoS
A Gatineau-based software networking company is deepening its roots in the National Capital Region through the acquisition of a Kanata firm
Ottawa tech CEO Ali Pey among victims of Tehran plane crash
A member of Ottawa’s tech community is among the victims of a Boeing 737 plane crash in Tehran late Tuesday evening
Four Ottawa tech firms to watch in 2020
From startups to public companies, these local ventures are primed to break through in the new year
Ottawa IoT startup SmartCone shooting for the moon in 2020
Between the moon, autonomous vehicles and a slew of other use cases, CEO Jason Lee believes SmartCone can do it all without sacrificing its momentum
Veteran journalists depart CTV Ottawa amid ‘dramatic shift’ in local news
A slew of journalists are leaving CTV Ottawa this week as the shifting business model for local television news continues to put pressure on broadcasters
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