Ottawa fantasy sports tech company gets start with pitchfest win
After winning an industry pitchfest, an Ottawa startup is looking to take a chunk out of the fantasy sports market with its time-saving player-ranking platform.
Ottawa fantasy sports tech company gets start with pitchfest win
After winning an industry pitchfest, an Ottawa startup is looking to take a chunk out of the fantasy sports market with its time-saving player-ranking platform.
Solacom names Lazenby chairman, adds veteran executive Ronayne to board
Bruce Lazenby didn’t waste time making his presence felt on Solacom Technologies’ board of directors. The former head of Invest Ottawa, who joined Solacom’s board
Chinese firm looks to hire former Plasco employees in Ottawa expansion
A Chinese clean-tech company is setting up an branch plant in Ottawa and has its eyes on Plasco’s displaced talent. Aplas Ltd., a wholly-owned subsidiary
Video: Ottawa, Silicon Valley share similar energy, different VC culture: Kwilt co-founder
Facebook Embedded Video Player This week’s Techopia Live was a tale of two cities, as Kwilt co-founder Michel Coderre told us about his experiences
Invest Ottawa hires Microsoft executive Michael Tremblay as CEO
An Ottawa native with decades of executive experience at multinational technology companies has been hired to head up the city’s lead economic development agency. Michael
Invest Ottawa startups ready for network prime time
Michel Paquet’s company needs all the mobile network coverage it can get. After watching his 83-year-old aunt’s struggle with Alzheimer’s disease and noticing the difficulty
Ottawa venture fund Mistral raising second round with $35M goal
Four years ago, a Silicon Valley venture capitalist returned to Canada to start something bold: An Ottawa-based fund with a focus on Canadian startups. The
Feature: Ottawa’s talent shortage: myth, reality and mismatch
Last year, the Information and Communications Technology Council made big predictions about the demand for Canadian tech talent in coming years. It forecasted the demand
Could post-election American immigrants bolster Ottawa tech?
Could the much-talked-about Trump exodus have Americans requesting northern transfers en masse and help Canada attract talent? The answer is a maybe – it depends
Cisco Canada sponsors research chair at Carleton University
Carleton University announced on Monday a nine-year, $1.8-million partnership with Cisco Canada that will see the university establish a new Research Chair in Sensor Technology
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