The Growcer’s hydroponics tech wows customers – and SheBoot pitchfest judges
Co-founder Alida Burke says orders for firm’s indoor mini-farms that grow leafy greens and herbs are pouring in as supply chain bottlenecks and surging transportation
The Growcer’s hydroponics tech wows customers – and SheBoot pitchfest judges
Co-founder Alida Burke says orders for firm’s indoor mini-farms that grow leafy greens and herbs are pouring in as supply chain bottlenecks and surging transportation
Province kicks in $1.5M toward Hub350 as Kanata North meeting space gets set to open
The 12,000-square-foot facility in Mitel’s former headquarters at 350 Legget Dr. is slated to open its doors to the public on Thursday.
Head of the class: LearnExperts has high hopes for AI-driven course-creation software
Startup lands $1.25-million in seed funding for platform designed to cut the time it takes to create corporate training courses from months to days.
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Kanata North business group pushes AV rapid-transit pilot project
Plan would see autonomous buses run along March Road and Highway 417 as well as an AV shuttle service that would ferry workers around the
Healthy contingent of local entrepreneurs part of SheBoot’s second cohort
The six-week bootcamp, which runs from Sept. 13 to Oct. 23, is designed to help women business leaders secure funding for their startups.
Wok on the wild side: Meal company ups its digital marketing game
Backcountry Wok expects to hit the U.S. market within the next month with direct-to-consumer shipping as it pursues distribution deals with American retailers.
Female angels pitch in additional $100K for SheBoot winners
Participants in the second edition of the program aimed at helping female entrepreneurs scale their businesses will now be eligible for a total of $300,000
Firms need to be flexible in designing post-pandemic workplaces, biz panelist says
Finding a happy balance that works for everyone will require a lot of “trial and error,” Invest Ottawa’s Nick Quain said at the launch of
How COVID-19 is changing the way Ottawa’s business leaders think
The virtual world creates so much opportunity, but also introduces interesting challenges, writes Mark Sutcliffe.
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