
Premier Kathleen Wynne visits uOttawa Faculty of Engineering
Written by Daniela Rios The Premier of Ontario recently took an afternoon tour of the University of Ottawa’s Richard L’Abbé Makerspace and Maker Mobile facilities.

Premier Kathleen Wynne visits uOttawa Faculty of Engineering
Written by Daniela Rios The Premier of Ontario recently took an afternoon tour of the University of Ottawa’s Richard L’Abbé Makerspace and Maker Mobile facilities.

Where a wall poster can open the door to a great career
By Leo Valiquette When he sees judges handing students their business cards, Ioan Nistor, Vice-Dean Graduate Studies and Professor, knows the University of Ottawa’s Engineering

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University of Ottawa files plans for new six-storey academic complex
The University of Ottawa has filed development plans for its next large-scale construction project, a new science, technology, engineering and math building planned for the
Telfer EMBA connects Chinese delegation to Ottawa business community
“Guanxi,” a traditional Chinese term, refers to the networks and relationships that facilitate business dealings. The Telfer School of Management’s Executive MBA program demonstrated its commitment
Ottawa entrepreneur works to perfect the art of the deal
Pat McGowan believes the term “sharing economy” is a misnomer, and he’s not shy about saying so. There’s a lot of talk about the sharing
Lumenera hopes camera donation sparks ‘passion for science’ among students
Ottawa-based Lumenera Corporation has donated 48 research-grade microscope cameras to local high schools, the company announced on Tuesday. The maker of high-performance and custom digital
Tech titans scout talent at Ottawa hackathon
For high-tech companies, competitions are increasingly being used as a way to identify potential employees and to get their names out to university campuses. Two
Ottawa taxi company in tough in Uber lawsuit battle: lawyer
An Ottawa taxi company that filed a lawsuit against the city over the way it handled the arrival of ride-hailing service Uber is in for
Grey Cup 2017 ‘a gift’ for city’s economy, local businesses say
Business owners in the Glebe and Ottawa hoteliers say they’re expecting to see a boost to their businesses when the nation’s capital hosts the Grey
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