
Ottawa startup Spiderwort raises $500K to further biomaterial mission
An Ottawa startup looking to change how the health-care sector regrows parts of the human body has raised $500,000 from a group of friends, family

Ottawa startup Spiderwort raises $500K to further biomaterial mission
An Ottawa startup looking to change how the health-care sector regrows parts of the human body has raised $500,000 from a group of friends, family

MindBridge CEO Fathi, University of Ottawa profs join feds’ AI advisory council
Members of Ottawa’s tech and academic communities will guide the federal government in shaping policy decisions around artificial intelligence. The federal government announced Tuesday that

Preparing for the next tornado
Prior to the year 2000, the National Capital Region only experienced three tornadoes in its recorded history. Since then, there’s been 15.

Carleton, uOttawa land millions in federal funding for cutting-edge research
A new source of federal funding means a boon of up to $3.5 million in grants for doctors, engineers and scientists at two of Ottawa’s

Carleton, uOttawa get funding boost to build tech startups
Two of Ottawa’s universities have received a total of $2.5 million in new funding aimed at training the next generation of tech entrepreneurs. Carleton University

Techopia Live: University of Ottawa opens the doors to Kanata North campus
Techopia Live went inside the University of Ottawa’s new space in the Kanata North tech park this week to hear about how the direct partnership

How uOttawa engineering researchers are transforming healthcare
Arthritis is one of this country’s most common illnesses, with nearly one in six Canadians suffering from the disease. There’s currently no known cure –

Here’s what the 2019 Ontario budget means for Ottawa
The Ontario Progressive Conservative government’s first budget contained a few items just for Ottawa, and several more that are bound to have an impact on

University of Ottawa’s Startup Garage launches 2019 cohort
The University of Ottawa’s Startup Garage has unveiled the next cohort of eight companies that will be run through its accelerator this year. For nearly

Retiring Algonquin College president Jensen hopes to leave legacy of entrepreneurship
Algonquin College president Cheryl Jensen announced Tuesday she will step down when her five-year term expires at the end of this year. The longtime college
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