InsideTrack.show: Cheryl Jensen – ‘A focus on innovation’
Facebook Embedded Video Player The head of the post-secondary school made her mark even before she moved into her office after becoming the first
InsideTrack.show: Cheryl Jensen – ‘A focus on innovation’
Facebook Embedded Video Player The head of the post-secondary school made her mark even before she moved into her office after becoming the first
uOttawa engineering students test their entrepreneurial chops
A great idea alone does not make for a successful company. It takes a deep analysis of the market to find the windows of opportunity, understand
Federal government gives $3M for Ottawa university tech research
During a University of Ottawa lab tour today, federal Science Minister Kirsty Duncan announced more than $50 million in funding for Canadian research projects, $3
Ottawa researchers aim to make future computers less hackable
Computer scientists believe that even the strongest data encryption of present-day computers won’t stand a chance against their quantum heirs. Not that quantum computers —
In 2007, mining industry magnate and University of Ottawa alumnus Ian Telfer made what was then the largest donation ever given to a Canadian business
University of Ottawa biohacker Andrew Pelling named TED Senior Fellow
Andrew Pelling, the University of Ottawa researcher known for treating “biology like hardware,” has been named a TED2017 Senior Fellow. Pelling attracted attention for his 2016
Quebec ultrasound spat boosts business at Ottawa clinics
A feud between Quebec and its radiologists has Ottawa’s ultrasound clinics raking in extra business. By Dylan C. Robertson Last July, Quebec pledged to cover
In 1977, a failed research project at McKinsey & Co. set in motion the wheels that would lead Tom Peters and Robert H. Waterman, Jr.
Ottawa experts build super-computer to help with cancer research
In a small room in Hull, at an undisclosed location, a group of Ottawa-area researchers have built a super computer. It’s got hundreds of times the processing
New companies shine at University of Ottawa’s biggest Startup Weekend yet
A number of promising new startups formed after a long 54 hours at the University of Ottawa’s 2016 Startup Weekend event. Safety Net won the
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