Carleton’s $65-million business school steps onto world stage
Lead architect and Carleton grad Doron Meinhard’s team from Toronto-based Hariri Pontarini Architects toured several business schools in Canada and the U.S. before crafting a
Carleton’s $65-million business school steps onto world stage
Lead architect and Carleton grad Doron Meinhard’s team from Toronto-based Hariri Pontarini Architects toured several business schools in Canada and the U.S. before crafting a
Carleton seeks to help ‘level the playing field’ for women in STEM with new mentoring program
Students will learn from established female tech leaders through virtual offerings that include industry talks, networking sessions and candid conversations.
Making the grade: Carleton University signs on as academic partner at Kanata’s Hub350
News comes just a couple of months after university unveiled plans to open a 2,000-square-foot innovation space at the west-end tech centre.
Shining star: Ottawa’s Mission Control Space Services soaring to new heights
Six-year-old startup’s revenues continue to skyrocket as it works with some of the international space industry’s leading firms.
A (Sales)force to be reckoned with: Software giant signs on as sponsor of new Kanata meeting hub
Local tech leaders hope deal will set the stage for more Silicon Valley firms to establish or expand their presence in the region.
BlackBerry QNX, Carleton University team up to give students hands-on training in AV technology
Five-year, US$21-million program will see BlackBerry QNX provide technology, while Carleton will create a new on-campus research facility for students.
Innovation 101: Carleton to open meeting rooms, classroom space at new Kanata North facility
Site is part of the larger Hub350, which is billed as a “state-of-the-art global technology centre” bringing together local tech, finance and academic talent.
IBM to provide tech, training to Carleton University AI, data analytics students
Tech giant signs five-year deal to provide “joint research and educational initiatives” and become an adviser at university’s big data analytics hub.
Carleton alumnus endows $500K bursary for Indigenous business students
It’s the third time commerce grad Humphrey Law has created a financial award for students at his alma mater.
Sprott school, Stratford team up to teach tech firms ins and outs of IP strategy
Topics covered in new 14-week certificate program include drafting legal agreements to maintain control of IP, monetizing patented innovations and protecting trade secrets.
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