
Deal will see students and faculty work with Xanadu, one of the world’s leading suppliers of quantum hardware and software, to develop real-world applications for
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Deal will see students and faculty work with Xanadu, one of the world’s leading suppliers of quantum hardware and software, to develop real-world applications for
Ottawa company’s latest buy is Awingu, whose signature platform allows users to securely stream applications on computer or smartphone browsers without having to download software.
Semiconductor giant Marvell plans ‘significant expansion’ of Kanata footprint after acquisition
Publicly traded U.S. tech manufacturing giant acquired Rianta Solutions’ operations on Legget Drive earlier this year in bid to tap into region’s top-notch talent pool.
Playing to win: Redblack Nate Behar sees million-dollar potential in new marketing app
Former Carleton Ravens standout receiver has launched FireWork, a new mobile app he describes as a “matchmaking” forum to bring athletes and brands together.
Swedish design house Syntronic acquires DragonWave’s Kanata operations
Stockholm-based firm’s first-ever M&A deal adds about two dozen former DragonWave employees in the National Capital Region to the company’s growing North American base in
Former Shopify exec Erin Zipes joining 1Password’s C-suite
Move comes six months after Zipes left Shopify, where she played a key role in building and leading the e-commerce powerhouse’s legal team from pre-IPO
Empire state of mind: software startup Braiyt.Ai’s retail analytics platform gets New York exposure
Ottawa firm’s platform tracks metrics such as how many customers are entering stores, where they’re most likely to gather and how long they wait in
Shopify releases shareholder vote tally on proposal to give CEO key voting rights
Company says 53.68 per cent of shareholders, excluding founder and chief executive Tobi Lütke, voted in favour of a plan to grant him key voting
Movin’ on up: GaN Systems feels right at home among Kanata South tech titans
Firm’s semiconductors made of a compound called gallium nitride are quickly becoming the go-to hardware to help power everything from electric cars to industrial motors.
Shopify shareholders approve new voting rights for CEO Tobi Lütke, stock split
Move ensures Lütke, his family and affiliates will hold 40 per cent of the e-commerce software giant’s voting power.
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