Ottawa’s L5 test facility aims to pave the way for a driverless future
What a lot of winter-weary Ottawa residents might consider to be the city’s biggest curse – its weather – is a godsend for the organizations
Ottawa’s L5 test facility aims to pave the way for a driverless future
What a lot of winter-weary Ottawa residents might consider to be the city’s biggest curse – its weather – is a godsend for the organizations
‘Web of data’ collected by smart city tech stokes privacy fears
Apps that do things such as alerting drivers when a parking spot opens up nearby make life easier for urban dwellers, proponents say – but
Start your engines: Ottawa’s private AV test track opening soon
Ottawa’s private autonomous vehicle test track, the first of its kind in North America, is almost open for business. The Ottawa L5 test facilities, housed
Techopia Live: Tracking the evolution of Kanata’s L-Spark accelerator
From its origins as an upstart accelerator for Canadian SaaS firms to its new program partnering with BlackBerry QNX, Kanata’s L-Spark has never been one
Ottawa’s autonomous vehicle players unveil new tech at CES 2019
A few of Ottawa’s autonomous vehicles players took a road trip to Las Vegas for the 2019 Consumer Electronics Show this week, where the world’s
Three Ottawa firms among first cohort of L-Spark/BlackBerry accelerator program
Three of the capital’s rising software firms are among the first seven companies to run through a new accelerator program presented by Kanata-based L-Spark and
BlackBerry QNX and Kanata’s L-Spark launch new startup accelerator
BlackBerry QNX and L-Spark, with the support of the National Research Council, are teaming up to launch a new accelerator program focused on early-stage technology
BlackBerry’s Chen pens defence of U.S. Senate’s autonomous vehicles bill
As the debate surrounding the safety of autonomous cars shifts into high gear, the head of BlackBerry is speaking out against driver monitoring systems. BlackBerry
BlackBerry QNX tech to underpin first cars from futuristic automaker Byton
Made-in-Ottawa tech will underpin the cockpit experience for a slate of new-age cars thanks to a new deal struck between BlackBerry and electric carmaker Byton.
Carleton University, BlackBerry QNX join forces to put brakes on cyber threats to self-driving cars
A group of Carleton University students is working with Transport Canada and BlackBerry QNX to devise ways of thwarting potential cyberattacks against self-driving vehicles. Richard
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