TIM Review’s evolution from Ottawa journal to international resource
From its humble beginnings as the Open Source Business Resource to its status today as an internationally acclaimed journal for academics and businesspeople alike, the
TIM Review’s evolution from Ottawa journal to international resource
From its humble beginnings as the Open Source Business Resource to its status today as an internationally acclaimed journal for academics and businesspeople alike, the
ChangeJar adds Facebook Messenger, Interac functionality ahead of Carleton University launch
ChangeJar, an Ottawa-based mobile solution to carrying pesky coins, has just added two mainstream functions that its founder says will rapidly help with user adoption.
Fulbright donation leads to new entrepreneurship chair at Carleton University
Four visiting academic and research chairs will come to Carleton University, including an entrepreneurship chair at the Sprott School of Business, as part of a
Marking 75 years, Carleton celebrates ‘startup spirit’
You know it’s a special occasion when Jim Watson shows up in his mayoral “bling,” formally referred to as his ceremonial chain of office. Our
Carleton University appoints Alastair Summerlee as new interim president
Carleton University has appointed Alastair Summerlee as the school’s interim president and vice-chancellor. Summerlee will replace former president Roseann Runte, who resigned in March to
Feds give Algonquin College $2.3M for Ottawa big data centre
Ottawa startups and enterprises may find it easier to harness the power of big data to grow their businesses after Algonquin College announced Tuesday it’s
Hats off: Ottawa’s Ross Video takes Best of Show for new switcher at NAB 2017
Ross Video nabbed TV Technology’s Best of Show award for its new production solution, Graphite, at the 2017 National Association of Broadcasters convention. Graphite, which
Sprott’s Jerry Tomberlin becomes interim provost as Runte, Ricketts depart
The dean of the Sprott School of Business is leaving the position he has held for nearly a decade to take on a new role
CHEO invites Ottawa techies and designers for hacking health solutions
The Children’s Hospital of Eastern Ontario is inviting local hackers in this weekend to come up with big ideas to make life easier for doctors
Applications to Carleton’s Master of Entrepreneurship up 300%
In just its second year, a new degree offered through Carleton University’s Technology Innovation Management program is attracting significant interest, though its explosive growth may
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