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Ottawa to host SoGal pitch competition for female and diverse founders

Applications are closing soon for a global pitch competition coming to Ottawa this fall specifically aimed at startups with diverse founders

Kinaxis to build new Kanata West HQ to accommodate rapid growth

Taggart Realty Management, which beat out five other bidders for the contract to build the new headquarters, expects to break ground on the project next spring

Carleton to research energy-efficient buildings with $5.6M government funding

Ottawa’s Carleton University will use money from two levels of government to research ways to reduce new and existing buildings’ greenhouse gas emissions

Techopia Live: Ottawa firm looks to Make Giving Happen for a digital generation

Techopia Live showed its charitable side this week with an Ottawa tech firm that’s helping local clients such as Carleton University tailor their fundraising campaigns to a new generation

Assent Compliance bolsters executive ranks with Ottawa tech veteran Dave Curley

As one of Ottawa’s brightest tech stars sets its sights on global scale, it’s turning to an established sales and marketing executive to lead its go-to-market strategy

With farm-to-table mission, Ottawa’s Transparent Kitchen digging into agri-food market

Transparent Kitchen is looking to disrupt the way we choose where we eat in the same way streaming services such as Spotify changed the way we listen to music

Ottawa digital agency OPIN driving St. John Ambulance into the digital age

New online presence to be powered by open-source Drupal platform

Shopify looks to ‘welcome back’ Ottawa’s lapsed software developers

Trained software developers in Ottawa who have fallen behind on recent advances in the field will soon...

Feds invest $85M in Ottawa-based Telesat’s low Earth orbit satellite tech

The federal government is investing $85 million into a local company’s advanced satellite technology designed to expand access to affordable, high-speed internet across Canada's rural and remote regions

Huawei Canada says it met federal security requirements for new Arctic 4G project

Huawei Canada says it has received federal approval to work with a northern telecom company and an Inuit development corporation to extend high-speed 4G wireless services to 70 communities in the Arctic and northern Quebec

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