New research chair in sensory technology named at Carleton U
Ottawa is getting smarter, at least in the technical sense. The Internet of Things, which is to say the connectivity between devices in everything from
New research chair in sensory technology named at Carleton U
Ottawa is getting smarter, at least in the technical sense. The Internet of Things, which is to say the connectivity between devices in everything from
Feature: Powerstick, made in Ottawa, no kidding?
‘Made in Ottawa’ isn’t the tag you see on a lot of tech products, but a quick walkthrough of Powerstick.com’s office might change your mind.
Feature: Biohacking leads to TED spotlight
Most people might not see how growing a human ear from an apple could be the key to disrupting the multibillion-dollar regenerative health sector. Then
Feature: Virtual reality trend gets real
The virtual reality revolution is coming. Predicted to be worth around $5 billion this year, the industry is set to balloon to as high as
Feature: Embracing f—ups: Global movement comes to Ottawa, changes attitudes about failure
In business as in life, failure can be a dirty word.
Local firm hopes to spread 4D booths in museums across Canada for 150th birthday bash
SimWave wants to put Canadians right in the thick of some of the country’s most memorable historical events over the course of Canada’s 150th birthday
Nureva open house shows off new product
A Calgary tech firm with strong ties to Ottawa is hoping to transform the sticky note, its co-founder and CEO said recently. Nancy Knowlton was
Government legislation needed for autonomous machines, TIM lecture hears
As machines become more autonomous, the government will have to introduce new legislature based around safety and liability, says a safety critical software developer. Chris
AXIS Ottawa connects startups with international investors
Local startups competed in Ottawa’s take on Dragons’ Den last week as Axis Ottawa brought them together with international investors and entrepreneurs from all areas
Local firm sees benefits of GTEC
A local company that is taking advantage of federal tech testing programs also got a boost from last week’s GTEC conference in its bid to
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