
Hydro Ottawa to test residential EV charging stations
Hydro Ottawa has partnered with a Quebec-based company on a pilot project to install charging stations for electric vehicles at local residences. The project will
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Hydro Ottawa to test residential EV charging stations
Hydro Ottawa has partnered with a Quebec-based company on a pilot project to install charging stations for electric vehicles at local residences. The project will

Techopia Live: WOBOT award-winner InGenius talks the tech it ‘bet the farm’ on
What exactly does it mean when that voice on the other end of the line says, “your call may be recorded for quality purposes”? Techopia

Hunter becomes the hunted: Mitel’s turbulent M&A history
The news this week that Mitel would be acquired in a US$2-billion deal may have come as a bit of a surprise, but the Kanata-based

Ottawa’s C-COM Satellite increases Q1 revenues by 22%
The chief executive of C-COM Satellite Systems says he expects stabilizing oil prices to lead to more orders from the Ottawa tech company’s clients in

Cash in the capital: Ottawa-area firms raise $14M in first-quarter VC funding
Ottawa saw an increase in VC deal volume in the first quarter of 2018, though most of the boost can be traced to a single

Ottawa’s The Growcer trials concentrated CO2 spray to speed up hydroponic growing
An Ottawa company that builds specially designed containers for hydroponic fruit and vegetable growth in northern communities has inked a deal with a Toronto firm

Update: Ottawa’s Mitel to be acquired by Searchlight Capital for $2B
A shift back to private ownership will help Mitel focus on its long-term cloud strategy, CEO Rich McBee told OBJ Tuesday after the firm announced

Ottawa’s Ensyn to build new Quebec plant with BDC investment
An Ottawa firm is among the first recipients of the Business Development Bank of Canada’s new clean-tech fund. Four Canadian clean technology firms, including Renfrew-based

Ottawa’s Thermal Energy adds major new order in solid Q3
Ottawa’s Thermal Energy International continues to report a significant order backlog as the company’s heat recovery systems attract new customers, the clean-tech firm said while

Syntronic expands Ottawa presence with new Terry Fox Drive office
Though the original plan in 2014 called for 120 employees in five years, Swedish design house Syntronic has just passed a headcount of 200 in
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