
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
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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

Huawei’s Ottawa-based partners monitoring Chinese firm’s recent controversies
As Huawei’s Canadian operations come under increasing scrutiny amid an international brouhaha, the Chinese firm’s Ottawa-based research partners are adopting a holding pattern until the

Ottawa-based Calian’s CFO Jacqueline Gauthier to step down in the new year
After a nearly two-decade run in which she helped build Calian Group into one of the capital’s largest public companies, Jacqueline Gauthier will step down

BlackBerry opens up smart city infrastructure for connected car testing in Ottawa
A new offering from BlackBerry could spur the development of new autonomous vehicle technologies with Ottawa acting as ground zero for the pilot program. BlackBerry

Carleton University’s READ Initiative opens untapped talent pool for Ottawa employers
Graduates with disabilities have lower turnover

Ottawa’s Aydin Mirzaee shares five biggest takeaways from SaaS North
Last week, I had the pleasure of MCing the third edition of SaaS North, Canada’s largest SaaS conference for companies scaling up. Organized by Cube

Kanata North added $13B to Canada’s GDP in 2018: report
Kanata North’s business leaders say a new report that puts a dollar figure on the area’s economic impact should warrant a fresh look at infrastructure

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