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Local enterprises are among 20 companies from across Canada vying for a potential payday of nearly a million dollars to develop health-care technologies that could be deployed on space missions.
Opti9 Technologies has acquired a majority stake in Ottawa-based data backup and cloud infrastructure provider, which has been one of the capital's fastest-growing firms for a decade.
Smaller internet service providers are cautiously optimistic about the new telecom policy directives unveiled by the federal government that are aimed at the Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission.
Ottawa’s Intouch Insight announced positive first-quarter earnings and raised its guidance going forward as it continues to recover from the pandemic and works to fully incorporate recently-acquired SeeLevel HX.
Former head of Capital Angel Network will be in charge of identifying promising startups that could fit under the Rewind umbrella as company looks to expand its customer base and product offerings.
Kanata-based firm said Thursday it posted revenues of $142.1 million in the three-month period ending March 31, a three per cent increase from its previous high of $138 million a year earlier.
The deck is stacked against technology startups. Success is an unsure bet. To boost their odds of success, some startups join incubators and accelerators.
The Ottawa firm said it’s one of the largest orders it has ever received for its fully motorized auto-pointing antenna system, which can be mounted on the roof of vehicles or transportable structures.
Software firm says partnership will give it the financial heft to create a platform that’s better at helping manufacturers produce high-quality concrete while doing less harm to the planet.