Techopia is focused on Ottawa’s technology sector. This multimedia project includes regular online news coverage, a video and audio podcast, private networking events and quarterly reports. OBJ also partners with EY to create an annual magazine called Techopia-EY Insights.
A new artificial intelligence program coming to the Ottawa International Airport could help airport officials predict delays and pinpoint safety concerns.
In this instalment of Top of Mind in Tech, Sacha Gera discusses pushing the Canadian government to re-examine its procurement practices, leveraging tech’s newfound “radical collaboration,” and “marketing the crap” out of Ottawa’s opportunities for tech startups.
Ranovus says it will expand its Kanata facility to 30,000 square feet from its current 15,000 square feet within the next 12 months as it ramps up production of its next-generation chips that are engineered to be more energy-efficient and cost-effective than current products.
Running a tech startup is all about the hustle, and James Nguyen, co-founder and CEO of Ottawa cybersecurity company Quantropi, is always thinking about new ways to grow.
In this episode of Techopia Live, OBJ publisher Michael Curran speaks with RVezy about what the future holds for this promising local startup that some have predicted could become a unicorn.
Virica Biotech is one of three local life sciences organizations that received funding earlier this week from the Federal Economic Development Agency for Southern Ontario.
Canadian policymakers and the business community must act to reverse this dangerous trend. There are many levers they can pull, but among the simplest is to increase supports for early-stage companies," writes Eli Fathi.