Ottawa tech firms descend on Vegas to show wares at Consumer Electronics Showcase
The start of the new year means new tech at the Consumer Electronics Showcase, and several local Ottawa area companies are in Las Vegas this week
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Ottawa tech firms descend on Vegas to show wares at Consumer Electronics Showcase
The start of the new year means new tech at the Consumer Electronics Showcase, and several local Ottawa area companies are in Las Vegas this week
Money in metrics: Ottawa’s Klipfolio secures $12M series-B funding round
Klipfolio has kicked off the new year by landing a $12-million series-B financing round that the Ottawa-based company says will help it hire dozens of
Made in Ottawa: Rimikon lights up the capital
Despite their ubiquity in homes and offices around the world, traditional light bulbs come with significant drawbacks: Toxic components, limited lifespan, electrical shock hazards and,
Ottawa clean-tech firms charged up about new VC fund
GaN Systems believes it’s on the verge of becoming a clean-tech industry powerhouse, and Larry Spaziani can barely contain his own energy when talking about
VIDEO: Keeping the right evidentiary trail is crucial to qualify for R&D tax credits
“Kegham, as a technology startup, how can I offset the costs of my R&D?” The scientific research & experimental development program, or SR&ED, continues to
Ottawa shines at Startup Canada gala
An Ottawa-based company that uses groundbreaking laser technology to restore sight to people with impaired vision has been named the latest winner of the Startup
New Capital Gaming Expo owner looks to power up Ottawa sector
An Ottawa-based marketing and events firm has has acquired Capital Gaming Expo (CGX), and the new owner is hoping to turn the annual event into
‘Bad optics’ aside, Mitel analysts give thumbs-up to mobile division sale
Mitel shares plunged Tuesday morning, the day after the Kanata telecom company said it was divesting its mobile division, but analysts say a simplified Mitel
Mitel to sell mobile division for more than $385M
Mitel Networks Corp. (TSX:MNW) says it will sell its mobile division in a deal worth more than $385 million. The Ottawa-based company says it will
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