Ford to create new R&D centre in Ottawa as part of $1.2B Ontario investment
Auto giant will employ up to 300 Ottawa staff as part of a $337.9 million investment in the city.
Ford to create new R&D centre in Ottawa as part of $1.2B Ontario investment
Auto giant will employ up to 300 Ottawa staff as part of a $337.9 million investment in the city.
BlackBerry’s software shift complete but branding challenge exists, says top exec
Blackberry’s shift from smartphone maker to a software company is complete but branding remains challenging for the company with a legacy in hardware design, says
Video: How autonomous driving can fix Ottawa’s potholes
Facebook Embedded Video Player Sit down, buckle up, but take your hands off the wheel: Techopia Live is taking charge as we tour the
Ottawa tech firms descend on Vegas to show wares at Consumer Electronics Showcase
The start of the new year means new tech at the Consumer Electronics Showcase, and several local Ottawa area companies are in Las Vegas this week
How businesses can capitalize on Ottawa’s diplomatic community
As every local entrepreneur knows, Ottawa boasts a highly skilled workforce and some of the country’s top universities and research facilities. Such assets have helped
IoT613 conference to build on Ottawa’s strength as Internet of Things hub
Imagine walking into a hotel room that’s already adjusted its temperature according to your personal preference before you arrive. A tablet on the desk suggests
Feature: QNX in the driver’s seat
The autonomous driving industry is revving up, and Ottawa seems primed to lead the pack. QNX Software Systems is the leader of the city’s automotive
Apple hires QNX founder to work on car project: report
Apple has hired the founder of Kanata-based QNX Software Systems in an effort to step up development of self-driving car technology, media reports say. Bloomberg
Apple’s arrival no roadblock for QNX, exec says
If QNX Software Systems has any fears about the possibility of Apple crowding into its Ottawa territory, the company is keeping them close to its
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