A new Canadian space industry startup based in Ottawa has its sights set high after landing its first major contract with the Canadian Space Agency.
A new Canadian space industry startup based in Ottawa has its sights set high after landing its first major contract with the Canadian Space Agency.
Spartan Bioscience appoints industry vet to vice-president, manufacturing
Spartan Bioscience announced Tuesday Sean Tomalty has been appointed vice-president of manufacturing. Mr. Tomalty was most recently at Abbott Point of Care, where he was
Nureva open house shows off new product
A Calgary tech firm with strong ties to Ottawa is hoping to transform the sticky note, its co-founder and CEO said recently. Nancy Knowlton was
Government legislation needed for autonomous machines, TIM lecture hears
As machines become more autonomous, the government will have to introduce new legislature based around safety and liability, says a safety critical software developer. Chris
Business has been in Brian Hurley’s blood for as long as he can remember. “One of my goals was always to be as entrepreneurial as
Arena makeover a winning strategy for Sens: Prof
Like many NHL teams this off-season, the Ottawa Senators set out to attract a few high-priced free agents in their drive to succeed at the
Carleton Opens Mass Spectrometry Centre
By Dan Rubinstein Cracking open a cold beer is a Canada Day tradition, but when the Carleton Mass Spectrometry Centre (CMSC) launched a collaboration with
Carleton University, MNP agree to terms on naming rights deal for athletic stadium
Carleton University announced Wednesday it has reached a five-year deal with accounting firm MNP LLP for naming rights to the university’s athletic stadium and field.
Purple Forge CEO says IBM’s Watson just ‘scratching the surface
Everybody’s favourite supercomputer, Watson, is being tagged as a transformative technology after a successful run in Surrey, B.C., Purple Forge president and CEO Brian Hurley
IBM looks to ignite kids’ interest in STEM careers
Twenty-five enthusiastic Grade 5 and 6 students are glued to their computers at a room in the IBM building on Riverside Drive. “They are doing
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