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.
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.
Carleton researchers exploring how to efficiently operate buildings with reduced occupancy
Research could also help to reduce airborne transmission of COVID-19 in indoor environments, such as commercial office buildings
Education leader is one of five individuals being honoured with an Inspiration Award during virtual event on March 4.
Carleton breaks ground on new $16M Engineering Design Centre
New 25,000-square-foot facility will feature a makerspace as well as design studios, workshops and meeting areas.
Ottawa inventor sees rising interest in hands-free elevator-hailing app
Technology targeted at users with disabilities has captured the attention of Canada’s largest airport and a global hotel chain since the pandemic began.
Ottawa’s C-COM, Carleton University part of next-gen antenna project for 5G networks
Ottawa organizations are members of joint Canadian-European program to build “flexible and scalable” antennas that will help transmit data in 5G and high-frequency satellite bands.
Hiring and retaining talent in a startup culture
When given the opportunity to discuss the assistive tools or resources that enable their professional success, individuals with disabilities can be powerful assets for startups
AI project could help authorities better project coronavirus’s path, Carleton prof says
Mohamed Ibnkahla says his project could help identify people who lack food or medication during the COVID-19 crisis or show signs of the illness.
Swedish telecom Ericsson setting up 5G research lab at Carleton University
While Ericsson has long had a relationship with Carleton to attract co-op students and new graduates, the formal partnership will help bolster the networking giant’s
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