Young entrepreneur wins prize at Montreal International Startup Festival
Shaun MacLellan says he was on the fence about going to the Montreal International Startup Festival. By Jacob Serebrin “I wasn’t really expecting much going
Young entrepreneur wins prize at Montreal International Startup Festival
Shaun MacLellan says he was on the fence about going to the Montreal International Startup Festival. By Jacob Serebrin “I wasn’t really expecting much going
One of the Ottawa region’s most well-known local businessmen has died. Leonard Lee was the founder of several successful enterprises, including Lee Valley Tools, Canica
Gala honours Forty Under 40 recipients
The region’s best and brightest young business minds got a rare chance to kick back Thursday night when OBJ and the Ottawa Chamber of Commerce celebrated their
Go Give-Back wins Capital Angels speed pitch contest
A speed pitch contest at a ballpark might conjure up thoughts of 98-mile-per-hour fastballs, but pitches of a different kind were delivered earlier this week

Finding your limits, and surpassing them
It takes a lot to overwhelm Stephan May these days. He’s learned to take even the most stressful situation in stride and stay focused on

Bolster your team with a Carleton co-op student
As university students place a greater importance on gaining relevant, degree-related work experience before they graduate, potential employers can have a key role to play.
Engineers build things that make a difference
Trying to get hundreds of kilometres from a single litre of fuel. Saving restaurants thousands with a simple machine. Using autonomous rovers to detect life-threatening

The man who remade uOttawa’s Faculty of Engineering
When Claude Laguë first took the reins as Dean of the University of Ottawa’s Faculty of Engineering in 2006, it was a rather bleak time.
Feature: Biohacking leads to TED spotlight
Most people might not see how growing a human ear from an apple could be the key to disrupting the multibillion-dollar regenerative health sector. Then
uOttawa granted eight new Canada Research Chairs
The announcement of eight new Canada Research Chairs for the University of Ottawa is a huge “brain gain” for Canada, the university’s vice-president of research
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