
UOttawa Faculty of Engineering’s Entrepreneurial Idea Competition
The 2017 edition of the EIC-PEI saw an impressive array of concepts that showcased students’ wide interests and talents. Out of 22 applicants, only 8
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UOttawa Faculty of Engineering’s Entrepreneurial Idea Competition
The 2017 edition of the EIC-PEI saw an impressive array of concepts that showcased students’ wide interests and talents. Out of 22 applicants, only 8

UOttawa Faculty of Engineering’s Entrepreneurial Idea Competition
The 2017 edition of the EIC-PEI saw an impressive array of concepts that showcased students’ wide interests and talents. Out of 22 applicants, only 8

Techopia Year in Review: Amazon HQ2 fever grips Ottawa
Competition to host “HQ2” left Ottawa’s tech sector to speculate about if the city would have a shot – and whether winning would even be

Ottawa-made concrete testing device secures pitchfest win
Pitchfest prize money will lay a solid foundation for FPrimeC Solutions, an Ottawa-based startup with a device that can predict the future for concrete structures.

Donation fuels entrepreneurship at uOttawa’s Faculty of Engineering
“There has never been a better time to be a Faculty of Engineering student at uOttawa and it will only get better.”

Martello taps former CGI executive John Proctor as Kanata tech firm’s new CEO
One of Ottawa’s fastest-growing tech firms has a new chief executive. Martello Technologies said Monday that it had hired John Proctor, a veteran of the

Techopia Year in Review: Invest Ottawa’s new CEO sets the plan forward
The city’s main economic development agency evolved over the course of 2017 under new leadership.
Benay’s Blanket: The statements that shook up the open source community
A blanket statement is a generalization – something that covers everything, like a metaphorical blanket. There is an implication when using “blanket statement” that it

Ottawa-based Diablo Technologies files for bankruptcy
Despite winning a long legal battle against a U.S. competitor and reportedly raising more than $99 million from investors, Ottawa-based Diablo Technologies has closed its

Liberals launch latest push to steer more federal contracts to small businesses
Twenty federal departments and agencies will set aside one per cent of their R&D budgets to purchase goods and services from startups, the Liberal government
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