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Wheel deal: ReliON lands $3M to scale up troubleshooting software for EV chargers

Jesse White is the co-founder and chief technology officer at ReliON, a new enterprise that aims to ensure the chargers that power Canada’s growing contingent of EVs are in good running order.

New Arvizio CEO Taimoor Nawab says augmented reality software firm’s time is now

Arvizio announced earlier this month it hired Taimoor Nawab as its new CEO effective July 2.

The sky’s the limit: U of O grads’ spacecraft refuelling system set for takeoff

An Ottawa-born startup that is building the world’s first “automated service stations” for spacecraft has landed a...

AI at YOW: New tech from Nepean company could benefit passengers and position Ottawa as cutting edge

A new artificial intelligence program coming to the Ottawa International Airport could help airport officials predict delays and pinpoint safety concerns. 

How startups can leverage SR&ED to boost cash flow and accelerate growth

Are you a tech startup that is starving for cash? Or are you an established company that...

Top of Mind in Tech: Why Sacha Gera believes Ottawa is entering a new ‘golden age in tech’

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.

Top of Mind in Tech: Assent’s Andrew Waitman on building vs. buying and staying ahead of the curve

The job title on Andrew Waitman’s LinkedIn profile perfectly sums up the impact the veteran tech executive...

Next-gen microchip-maker Ranovus to double size of Kanata manufacturing plant

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.

Top of Mind in Tech: James Nguyen at Quantropi on finding talent and capital in a tough market

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. 

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