
Bright Side of Business: uOttawa social enterprise turns plastic waste into everyday items
In partnership with local industry, students have created a small-scale recycling system that can be used to create everything from phone cases to jewelry to
Bright Side of Business: uOttawa social enterprise turns plastic waste into everyday items
In partnership with local industry, students have created a small-scale recycling system that can be used to create everything from phone cases to jewelry to
uOttawa invests in second location in Canada’s largest tech park
Four years after the University of Ottawa opened its first satellite campus in Kanata North, the university is expanding its presence in the tech park.
What’s in a name? Corel says rebranding to Alludo reflects venerable software firm’s evolution
The iconic name that still evokes smiles from many of its past employees is no longer front and centre as Ottawa-based company strives to reinvent
How Fawwaz Ibrahim went from ‘scrawny kid’ to Flawless Athlete
Behind every Flawless Athlete design is a belief that everyone has the potential, as long as they put in the work to improve themselves every
‘Tough’ 6-12 months ahead for Canadians amid inflation, rate hikes: expert
As Canadians face a double whammy of skyrocketing inflation and the largest interest rate hike seen in 24 years, one expert is warning that prices
Ottawa firm that’s pioneering a process of regrowing spinal cord tissue and other body parts using plant-based materials has attracted big-name investors to boost its
Trailblazing founder of NABU Network and former JetForm CEO hailed as ‘generous’ community builder after passing away at age 82.
Deal will see students and faculty work with Xanadu, one of the world’s leading suppliers of quantum hardware and software, to develop real-world applications for
Why Ottawa has the right ingredients to be the next innovation story
The city is poised to be the next big tech innovation story, but several players have to collaborate to make it happen.
Canadians in the dark about how their data is collected and used, report finds
A new report says digital technology has become so widespread at such a rapid pace that Canadians have little idea what information is being collected about them
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