Techopia Live: Ottawa’s Giatec Scientific scaling up with ‘discipline’
Giatec co-founder Pouria Ghods said one of the factors helping the firm grow is the attractiveness of its solution to an industry facing a talent
Techopia Live: Ottawa’s Giatec Scientific scaling up with ‘discipline’
Giatec co-founder Pouria Ghods said one of the factors helping the firm grow is the attractiveness of its solution to an industry facing a talent
People on the move: Nick Noreau taking Spartan’s DNA-testing innovation global
Nick Noreau is on a mission to make Spartan Bioscience a household name in DNA testing. Despite being around for more than a decade, the
Ottawa’s Giatec augments concrete sensors with artificial intelligence
An Ottawa tech firm is teaming with a renowned group of Montreal-based artificial intelligence researchers to bring AI to the concrete industry. At the enormous
Ottawa tech firms to watch 2019: Hardware’s comeback
Techopia’s annual tech-firms-to-watch list is about more than high-potential startups. It covers rising industries, disruptive technologies and risky moves from Ottawa’s established tech players. Last
Techopia Live looks back – and ahead – on the year in Ottawa tech
Before signing off for the year, Techopia Live assembled a panel to share the highlights from the year in tech that was and give predictions
Giatec names Ottawa tech veteran, former Halogen chief Paul Loucks as new CEO
One of Ottawa’s hottest tech firms announced Monday that it’s bringing one of the city’s most vaunted tech executives back into the game to lead
Ottawa’s Ranovus, Giatec to receive millions in federal clean-tech funding
Two Ottawa firms will reap the rewards of the federal government’s latest round of spending aimed at promoting clean tech. Ranovus will receive $8 million
Martello Technologies tops Ottawa firms on Growth 500 list for second straight year
While nearly two dozen established Ottawa firms are proving themselves among the fastest-growing in Canada, the National Capital Region was shut out of a list
Startup Open House returns to Ottawa Sept. 20
A fresh crop of Ottawa tech firms are opening their doors to the public at next month’s Startup Open House, the sixth edition of the
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