Wipebook founder wins $10,000 Innovation Award
Wipebook founder Frank Bouchard sure knows how find money. This time, though he didn’t raise another successful crowdfunding campaign for his erasable, reusable notebook. This time, his
Wipebook founder wins $10,000 Innovation Award
Wipebook founder Frank Bouchard sure knows how find money. This time, though he didn’t raise another successful crowdfunding campaign for his erasable, reusable notebook. This time, his
L-Spark announces fresh fall accelerator cohort
L-Spark, the Kanata-based SaaS accelerator, announced its late-stage fall cohort today. The six companies ⎼ with applications ranging from ensuring workplace wellness to feeding hungry students ⎼
Terry Matthews to co-chair Algonquin College entrepreneurship panel
Sir Terry Matthews – you know, the serial entrepreneur and the force behind Wesley Clover, which helps fund L-Spark, Martello, Better Software and a whole bunch of incredibly successful startups
L-Spark grad Cliniconex lands seed funding round
Local healthcare IT company Cliniconex says it’s on the hunt for additional software engineers and sales representatives after securing its first seed funding round, led
Shopify hires through acquisition
What does a rapidly growing tech firm do when it meets a team of talented software developers? If you’re Shopify, you buy their entire company. On
Ontario entrepreneurship, by the numbers
A recently released report is shedding new light on the state of entrepreneurship in Ontario and what drives residents in the province to start their
You.i TV unfazed by Shomi shutdown
News that streaming service Shomi would be shutting down at the end of November did not seem to dampen spirits at You.i TV, the local company responsible for
DRS completes consolidation in Kanata
Local staff at defence firm DRS Technologies are settling into a new home after the company consolidated its two offices in the region into a
Ottawa’s The Better Software Co. returns to hiring following layoffs
The Better Software Company is back in growth mode. Last week, the company – which makes enterprise resource planning software for small businesses – released
Tech security firm Trend Micro to keep hiring in Ottawa: Report
The chief executive of Japan-based Trend Micro says the digital security firm plans to continue adding to its Ottawa-based headcount, according to a local media
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