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Last-mile delivery platform Trexity tops up funding tank as it prepares to expand

Last-mile delivery startup Trexity has more fuel to power its cross-Canada expansion drive.

Ont. AI sector saw big job gains recently, but won’t be unscathed by downturn: report

Research shows Ontario's artificial intelligence industry saw tremendous growth before this year's broader tech downturn materialized, but...

Telesat on track to secure financing for multibillion-dollar Lightspeed project, CEO says

Telesat is making “tangible progress” in its bid to raise additional funding for its multibillion-dollar low-Earth-orbit satellite...

EY, Shopify forge alliance aimed at boosting firms’ market share in industries like big pharma, cannabis

Professional services giant Ernst & Young is banding together with Ottawa-based Shopify in an alliance the partners...

Kinaxis raises 2022 revenue projections on growing wave of customer wins

Kanata-based firm said it is now expecting to generate sales of between US$365 million and US$370 million for the year, up from its previous projection of US$355 million to US$365 million. 

Techopia Live: Kyle Braatz, CEO of the Year 2022

There is no stopping Kyle Braatz, CEO of Fullscript and 23rd recipient of CEO of the Year. In Techopia Live, Braatz and OBJ's Michael CUrran talk success, acquisitions, and more.

Solace soars: CEO says $1B annual revenue goal is ‘not unrealistic’ for Ottawa tech firm

Denis King says there’s been no slowdown in demand for his company's platform, which helps smooth the flow of information between points like mobile devices and data centres.

Kicking medical research into an even higher gear at The Ottawa Hospital’s new campus

TOH is aiming to be one of the world’s leading research hospitals, on par with Johns Hopkins Hospital, the Mayo Clinic, and the Cleveland Clinic with its new Campus development.

Ottawa a tech market to watch, new report from CBRE says

Capital ranked second among North American cities based on tech employment clustering, with 39,000 high-tech workers representing 27.5 per cent of office employment.

Backed by $2.4M in fresh funding, Ottawa-based Nook looks to find market niche with new productivity app

Startup's “personal information system that’s disguised as a note-taking app” attracts high-profile investors who include former Shopify executives as well as VPs at Apple and LinkedIn.

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