Ottawa tech CEOs sign open letter to Premier Ford asking for COVID-19 support
Ottawa tech CEOs are joining their counterparts across the province in calling on the Ontario government for immediate relief to maintain the sectors’ operations through
Ottawa tech CEOs sign open letter to Premier Ford asking for COVID-19 support
Ottawa tech CEOs are joining their counterparts across the province in calling on the Ontario government for immediate relief to maintain the sectors’ operations through
Ottawa’s Advanced Symbolics applying AI tool to monitor key federal election ridings
An Ottawa-based artificial intelligence company is teaming up with a political marketing firm to track important ridings in the upcoming federal election
Ottawa’s Advanced Symbolics picked for Lazaridis ScaleUp Program
An Ottawa-based artificial intelligence company is among 10 women-led businesses selected to participate in the fourth cohort of the Lazaridis ScaleUp Program. The program, run
Techopia Live: Breaking down Capital Angel Network’s 2018 investments
Ottawa’s angels were in a blessing mood in 2018. Capital Angel Network’s Jennifer Francis and Nolan Beanlands dropped by Techopia Live this week to discuss
Ottawa firms named to feds’ AI suppliers list
A handful of Ottawa-based firms are among a roster of artificial intelligence suppliers that will aim to bring the federal government into the digital age
Ottawa’s Advanced Symbolics to lead AI project looking for suicide warning signs
An Ottawa-based firm has been tapped by the federal government for a three-month pilot project designed to look for warning signs for suicide before tragedy
Advanced Symbolics shaking up opinion polling using customized Artificial Intelligence
Ottawa’s Advanced Symbolics is building a brisk business out of taking the pulse of public sentiment, and it’s doing so without ever picking up the
Good call: Ottawa firm’s U.S. election prediction not far off mark
In the aftermath of a U.S. presidential election that garnered almost as many headlines for how pundits called it wrong as it did for Donald
Ottawa firm’s vote-forecasting system trumps competition
After tracking U.S. election trends using patented artificial intelligence software, Ottawa company is ready to make its call on Donald vs. Hillary With one of
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