Techopia Live: The evolution of Kanata’s L-SPARK
The deck is stacked against technology startups. Success is an unsure bet. To boost their odds of success, some startups join incubators and accelerators.
Techopia Live: The evolution of Kanata’s L-SPARK
The deck is stacked against technology startups. Success is an unsure bet. To boost their odds of success, some startups join incubators and accelerators.
Falling fortune: Shopify co-founder Tobi Lütke drops from second to 11th on Canada’s rich list
E-commerce software giant’s CEO has seen his net worth cut in half in recent months, according to Forbes’ annual ranking of the world’s wealthiest people.
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.
Making the grade: Carleton University signs on as academic partner at Kanata’s Hub350
News comes just a couple of months after university unveiled plans to open a 2,000-square-foot innovation space at the west-end tech centre.
That’s rich: Shopify’s Lütke Canada’s second-wealthiest person, Forbes says
Mitel founder Terry Matthews and Claridge Homes CEO Bill Malhotra are also members of the billionaires’ club.
Burgeoning Microsoft sales channel helps boost Martello’s revenues in Q2
Kanata firm reported a 63 per cent jump in second-quarter revenues Wednesday as it continues to add new income streams and grow its customer base
Martello co-founder Gallagher retires from company’s board of directors
Longtime tech exec praised for “vision and years of dedication” to building fast-growing Kanata firm.
Mitel names former Polycom chief Mary McDowell as new president and CEO
Mitel is shifting its management ranks with a new president and CEO, ending Rich McBee’s eight-year tenure as head of the Kanata-based firm
Kanata tech exec Amy MacLeod departs Mitel after eight years
Amy MacLeod, one of Kanata North’s best-known tech executives, is leaving Mitel for a ‘new sector’ and a ‘new direction’
Value-added products a fruitful venture for Ottawa farmers
In a bid to find new revenue streams, agricultural vendors turn to items such as ciders, preserves and other premade products
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