BMO hopes fintech competition sparks new ideas in the capital
Ottawa isn’t a fintech hotbed yet, but BMO officials said Wednesday they hope a new national competition launched in conjunction with Ryerson University’s business incubator
BMO hopes fintech competition sparks new ideas in the capital
Ottawa isn’t a fintech hotbed yet, but BMO officials said Wednesday they hope a new national competition launched in conjunction with Ryerson University’s business incubator
Winnipeg’s Novra acquires International Datacasting Corporation
Ten months after its shareholders rejected a sale to San Diego-based Pico Digital, Ottawa’s International Datacasting Corporation has found another potential partner. The broadcast technology
Giant Tiger founder recognized at Franchise Awards gala
Giant Tiger founder Gordon Reid was honoured Monday night with the Lifetime Achievement Award at a gala event that was part of the Canadian Franchise
Mitel deal ‘good for Ottawa,’ CEO says
As the dust settles on the biggest acquisition the city’s tech sector has seen in years, Mitel CEO Rich McBee said Monday the company will
Bleeker Stereo & TV to close doors after 56 years
The Bleeker Mall has lost its namesake, with the owners of Bleeker Stereo & TV announcing Tuesday the store will close its doors after 56
The Better Software Company to develop new tool with latest funding
The money keeps coming for The Better Software Company, with the west-end tech startup announcing Friday it has secured another $1.6 million in venture capital
3Dprintler.com launches investment fund to boost ecosystem
Two weeks after landing almost $1 million from a European angel investor, 3Dprintler.com is looking to share some of that wealth. The Ottawa-based search engine
Private equity firm acquires majority interest in Solace Systems in nine-figure deal
A New York-based private equity firm with strong ties to the capital announced Wednesday it has acquired a majority interest in Kanata’s Solace Systems in
Wynne, Liberal MPPs get earful on tech talent shortage
Initiatives in the latest provincial budget to make post-secondary education more accessible are part of the solution to a key problem plaguing the tech sector,
Ottawa tech sector hits all-time employment high, says Invest Ottawa survey
The National Capital Region’s tech sector has set an all-time high for employees with 68,000 people now working at 1,700 companies, according to an Invest
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