Cisco Canada sponsors research chair at Carleton University
Carleton University announced on Monday a nine-year, $1.8-million partnership with Cisco Canada that will see the university establish a new Research Chair in Sensor Technology
Cisco Canada sponsors research chair at Carleton University
Carleton University announced on Monday a nine-year, $1.8-million partnership with Cisco Canada that will see the university establish a new Research Chair in Sensor Technology
Shopify offers alternative vision of entrepreneurship education
The leaders of one of Ottawa’s hottest tech companies believe there is a better way to teach students about how to be a part of
City mulls new footbridge for Carleton, Vincent Massey Park
No more detours, no right hooks, no more drivers’ dirty looks? That could well be the refrain from Carleton University campus sometime in the next
Tech titans scout talent at Ottawa hackathon
For high-tech companies, competitions are increasingly being used as a way to identify potential employees and to get their names out to university campuses. Two
Full steam ahead for privately owned passenger railway
He might be riding his proposal for a privately backed commuter train into uncharted territory, but that hasn’t dampened Joseph Potvin’s sense of optimism. Mr.
Breakfast of champions: networking event targets early risers
Omar Choudhry says small businesses, social entrepreneurs and charities can learn a lot from each other. By Jacob Serebrin “We all pigeonhole things,” he says.
One of the Ottawa region’s most well-known local businessmen has died. Leonard Lee was the founder of several successful enterprises, including Lee Valley Tools, Canica
Carleton to partner with Indian institutions on innovation, investment initiatives
Carleton University’s Canada-India Centre for Excellence announced partnerships Thursday with three Indian institutions to deliver programming that will give Canadians the skills and knowledge needed
Carleton gets new Canada Research Chair in Sensor Systems
An associate professor at Carleton University has been appointed Canada Research Chair (CRC) in Sensor Systems, Science Minister Kirsty Duncan announced Tuesday. Sreeraman Rajan teaches in
Technovation launches second year in Ottawa with more students, sponsors
With more than double the number of participants and new sponsors on board, momentum is growing for the Technovation program, organizer Jennifer Francis said Monday.
Get up-to-date news about the companies, people and issues that impact businesses in Ottawa and beyond.
Sponsored
Ottawa General Contractors: Putting the Client First
How to Avoid Appliance Repair Services in Ottawa
EVENT ALERT: Mayor's Breakfast with Ontario Finance Minister on Wednesday, Dec. 4 @ City Hall
Notifications