Techopia Live: The evolution of Kanata’s L-SPARK
The deck is stacked against technology startups. Success is an unsure bet. To boost their odds of success, some startups join incubators and accelerators.
Techopia Live: The evolution of Kanata’s L-SPARK
The deck is stacked against technology startups. Success is an unsure bet. To boost their odds of success, some startups join incubators and accelerators.
BlackBerry reports Q2 loss, revenue up from year ago
BlackBerry executive chairman John Chen says the sequential and year-over-year revenue growth this quarter exceeded the company’s expectations despite the ongoing challenges from COVID-19.
Texas startup will make a BlackBerry-branded 5G phone
Developer believes there is support for heightened cybersecurity from businesses, politicians and a growing number of consumers.
COVID tracing app launches in Ontario
An app designed to alert Canadians if they come into close contact with someone infected with COVID-19 can now be downloaded in Ontario.
L-Spark partners with tech, telecom leaders to launch medtech accelerator
Companies in six-month program will gain access to technology and expertise from L-Spark’s partners aimed at creating and commercializing cutting-edge medical software and devices.
TCL Communication to stop selling BlackBerry-branded devices later this year
BlackBerry Mobile says TCL Communication will no longer be making or selling BlackBerry-branded mobile devices
BlackBerry’s Kanata-based CTO looks to redefine ‘trust’ in autonomous cars at CES
BlackBerry used the CES stage this year to show off new integrations with Cylance
Ottawa IoT startup SmartCone shooting for the moon in 2020
Between the moon, autonomous vehicles and a slew of other use cases, CEO Jason Lee believes SmartCone can do it all without sacrificing its momentum
L-Spark accelerator companies demo secure IoT applications as second cohort unveiled
L-Spark and its corporate partners celebrated the first round of their secure IoT accelerator program Wednesday at the Brookstreet Hotel as they looked to the
BlackBerry COO Bryan Palma steps down to pursue other opportunities
Palma was responsible for the company’s core product and services, including connected cars, smart speakers and data flows, that formed the foundation of its internet
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