BlackBerry QNX tech to help power electric carmaker’s fleet
Firm’s operating system will power sensors and cameras in semi-autonomous electric vehicles from Canoo, a California-based startup.
BlackBerry QNX tech to help power electric carmaker’s fleet
Firm’s operating system will power sensors and cameras in semi-autonomous electric vehicles from Canoo, a California-based startup.
BlackBerry posts US$636 million Q1 loss
BlackBerry QNX affected by ‘macro headwinds’ in auto and other embedded sectors, but company is starting to see signs of a recovery, CEO says
Op-ed: The next generation of Ottawa’s tech sector is now mainstream
Techopia editor Craig Lord reflects on the past five years of covering Ottawa’s tech sector
Illinois-based AutonomouStuff sets up research facility at Ottawa L5 test track
AutonomouStuff, which develops a test platform for companies looking to develop apps for self-driving vehicles, announced its expansion plans to Ottawa at CES this week
BlackBerry and L-Spark launch applications for second accelerator cohort
Kanata-based L-Spark and Canadian tech giant BlackBerry are renewing their partnership and opening up applications for a second round of companies looking to shift their
Techopia Live: Ottawa’s automotive tech sector quickly maturing
Techopia Live went down to CAV Canada this week to see first-hand how the capital’s automotive tech cluster is motoring along
Assent Compliance bolsters executive ranks with Ottawa tech veteran Dave Curley
As one of Ottawa’s brightest tech stars sets its sights on global scale, it’s turning to an established sales and marketing executive to lead its
Kanata’s L-Spark accelerator returns to SaaS focus for sixth cohort
Kanata-based L-Spark is refocusing its accelerator to find the best software-as-a-service firms in Canada
Techopia Live: Syntronic Canada nears 300 employees after five years in Kanata
Techopia Live crashed Syntronic Canada’s anniversary party on Thursday evening to hear more about the company’s origins and what’s behind its rapid growth
Judge OKs class action by former BlackBerry employees claiming severance pay
An Ontario judge has cleared the way for a class action on behalf of about 300 former employees of BlackBerry Ltd. who are seeking severance
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