Ottawa’s Titus signs NATO deal
An Ottawa data classification firm says a new agreement with NATO’s information and communications technology division opens the door to further sales to the military
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Ottawa’s Titus signs NATO deal
An Ottawa data classification firm says a new agreement with NATO’s information and communications technology division opens the door to further sales to the military
Federal government gives $3M for Ottawa university tech research
During a University of Ottawa lab tour today, federal Science Minister Kirsty Duncan announced more than $50 million in funding for Canadian research projects, $3
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A spacious new headquarters in Hintonburg is just one more sign of bigger and better things to come from Ottawa startup Signority in 2017, the
Ottawa researchers aim to make future computers less hackable
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