Nick Quain named new Invest Ottawa mentor-in-chief
After nearly two decades of shuttling back and forth between Ottawa and Toronto building wireless communications firm CellWand into a national force, Nick Quain is
Nick Quain named new Invest Ottawa mentor-in-chief
After nearly two decades of shuttling back and forth between Ottawa and Toronto building wireless communications firm CellWand into a national force, Nick Quain is
Techopia Live: Invest Ottawa CEO Mike Tremblay looks back on a ‘whirlwind’ first year
Though his silver hair wasn’t exactly windswept, Invest Ottawa’s president and CEO joined Techopia Live this week to talk about the “whirlwind of activity” surrounding
Update: Ottawa-Gatineau misses Amazon HQ2, but officials pleased with bid effort
The benefit of pulling together a region-wide bid outweighs the disappointment, say those who sought to woo the Seattle-based tech giant.
‘Ottawa 4.0’: Where Invest Ottawa’s CEO wants to take the capital in five years
An expansion of Bayview Yards, a digital business-to-business marketplace and a narrower focus on supporting specific industries are part of a new five-year plan unveiled
Techopia Year in Review: Invest Ottawa’s new CEO sets the plan forward
The city’s main economic development agency evolved over the course of 2017 under new leadership.
Invest Ottawa to narrow focus on globally competitive tech firms
The head of Invest Ottawa unveiled his vision for the city’s lead economic development agency Wednesday, arguing the organization needs to throw its full weight
Ottawa-Gatineau’s Amazon HQ2 bid pitches waterfront LeBreton Flats location
The forthcoming LeBreton Flats development may have an enormous anchor tenant in the form of Amazon HQ2, according to one vision of the National Capital
Ontario-IBM incubator partnership sets up in Bayview Yards
A new program that will see local startups tap directly into the computing power of Big Blue to develop cutting-edge technologies in fields such as
How Invest Ottawa sells foreign companies on Capital expansions
Two weeks ago, Amazon set cities around the world alight with excitement at the prospect of hosting the Seattle-based firm’s second headquarters. Since that time,
Invest Ottawa plans bid to bring massive Amazon corporate office to Canada’s capital
Amazon is looking for a city to build its second headquarters – a $5-billion project that will bring roughly 50,000 jobs to the successful applicant
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