
Start your engines: Ottawa’s private AV test track opening soon
Ottawa’s private autonomous vehicle test track, the first of its kind in North America, is almost open for business. The Ottawa L5 test facilities, housed

Start your engines: Ottawa’s private AV test track opening soon
Ottawa’s private autonomous vehicle test track, the first of its kind in North America, is almost open for business. The Ottawa L5 test facilities, housed

‘Nortel did not need to die’: Ten years since the collapse that shook Ottawa’s tech sector
Almost exactly a decade after Nortel Networks filed for bankruptcy protection, Jonathan Calof still can’t help but wonder what might have been. “It didn’t have

Ottawa’s Kinaxis scoops former CENX exec as new chief product officer
Kinaxis (TSX:KXS) has a new executive in charge of its supply chain software, picking up a long-time Ottawa tech player from a recently acquired firm.

Ericsson buys CENX, consolidating Ottawa telecom R&D outposts
A U.S.-based software firm with deep roots in Ottawa has been acquired by Swedish telecommunications giant Ericsson. The Stockholm-based multinational announced Tuesday it has agreed

Ericsson plans global cost cuts as shares plunge after poor Q2
Ericsson shares plunged Tuesday after the Swedish mobile networks company posted a second-quarter loss on falling sales and warned that there was unlikely to be
Ottawa tech firms descend on Vegas to show wares at Consumer Electronics Showcase
The start of the new year means new tech at the Consumer Electronics Showcase, and several local Ottawa area companies are in Las Vegas this week
Rogers, Ericsson piloting ‘connected water’ IoT solution with City of Ottawa
The City of Ottawa is joining a pilot project with Ericsson and Rogers Communications to develop a “connected water” solution that will use the Internet of Things
Nortel ‘did not need to fall apart as it did’
Fifteen years ago this month, fall brought a blast of chilly news through the halls of what was then Ottawa’s largest technology company. On Oct.

5 multinationals with local operations speak out
Why do multinational technology companies come to Kanata North? We have fantastic people who are highly creative, innovative and expert at solving hard problems –
CENX secures $12.5 million in latest financing round
CENX closed a Series D round of financing Tuesday worth $12.5 million, investment the company said will go to accelerating its global market and portfolio
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