
Ottawa tech firms to watch 2018: Talent top of MindBridge AI’s concerns amid rapid growth year
A tight Ottawa talent market couldn’t hold MindBridge AI back from doubling in size over the course of 2018. The local firm, which develops artificial
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Ottawa tech firms to watch 2018: Talent top of MindBridge AI’s concerns amid rapid growth year
A tight Ottawa talent market couldn’t hold MindBridge AI back from doubling in size over the course of 2018. The local firm, which develops artificial

Ottawa’s tech firms to watch 2018: Martello’s very public achievements
The bar was high for Martello Technologies going into 2018. The fast-growing Ottawa firm set lofty expectations late last year with the declaration that it

Ottawa-based Shopify to raise US$400M in public share offering
Ottawa’s e-commerce giant is filling its own stocking with some extra cash in the run-up to the new year. Shopify announced last week it will

Ottawa’s numbercrunch identifies how to sidestep common pitfalls

Ottawa tech leaders set to take stage at next year’s TEDxKanata
Some of Ottawa’s most well-known tech execs will ask a live crowd to imagine with them at next year’s TEDxKanata event. The annual idea-sharing forum

Staying true to Ottawa roots, San Francisco’s Veem brings money transfer solution to Canada
A Silicon Valley fintech firm announced its money transfer service’s expansion to Canada earlier this week, but the well-heeled startup’s founder and workforce are both

Ottawa’s CareWorx acquires Vancouver firm amid growing demand for senior care services
An Ottawa-based provider of managed IT services and senior care technology now has a presence from coast to coast after acquiring a Vancouver firm earlier

Three Ottawa firms among first cohort of L-Spark/BlackBerry accelerator program
Three of the capital’s rising software firms are among the first seven companies to run through a new accelerator program presented by Kanata-based L-Spark and

Niall Gallagher, co-founder of Ottawa-based Martello, set to retire
After 37 years in telecom and nearly a decade since helping to start one of Ottawa’s fastest-growing companies, Martello co-founder Niall Gallagher will retire from

Architect Toon Dreessen argues buildings are on the front line in Ottawa’s fight against climate change
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