GestureLogic surpasses crowdfunding goal, unveils new incentives
Ottawa-based GestureLogic’s Indiegogo campaign for its wearable fitness device, LEO, has exceeded its goal just 10 days in. The campaign, which aimed to raise $50,000 by Aug. 11,
GestureLogic surpasses crowdfunding goal, unveils new incentives
Ottawa-based GestureLogic’s Indiegogo campaign for its wearable fitness device, LEO, has exceeded its goal just 10 days in. The campaign, which aimed to raise $50,000 by Aug. 11,
Mitel hits No. 1 in Western Europe and EMEA, appoints new executive vice-president
Mitel has obtained the No. 1 market share in the Western European and European, Middle Eastern and Asian markets, the company announced Tuesday. The Ottawa-based
Shopify announces “Build-a-Business” winners
A former motocross racer from Australia, a Los Angeles-based music composer and a Colorado stay-at-home mom who loves to run are among the winners of
Ottawa engineering company gets shot in arm from Industry Canada
Ottawa’s Dominis Engineering Ltd. is getting a $544,500 boost from Industry Canada for its latest research project, Industry Minister James Moore and Ottawa-Orleans MP Royal
Ottawa real estate numbers up: OREG
The Ottawa real estate market has rebounded from the winter-induced slow start to 2014, with residential sales in June up 4.3 percent compared with the
Kinaxis names new vice president
Ottawa-based Kinaxis Inc. named David Kelly its new vice-president of professional services on Wednesday. Kelly comes to the company, which sells cloud-based supply chain management
Enablence closes first tranche of financing
Ottawa-based optical component supplier Enablence has closed the first tranche of financing it says will help it meet current and future demand linked to recent
Google teams with Shopify on domain testing service
Google has announced Ottawa-based Shopify is one of four e-commerce and website-building providers helping the company develop its new domain registration service. In a statement
Planning committee approves Norman St. amendments
The city’s planning committee has approved changes to a bylaw to allow a mid-rise residential development between 93 and 105 Norman St. in Little Italy.
City gives community groups more say in development proposals
A trial program being rolled out by city hall will give community associations in one downtown ward more say in residential and commercial construction projects proposed by
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