ProntoForms raises $3 million through private placement financing
Ottawa-based ProntoForms announced this week it had raised $3 million through private placement financing from a series of underwriters as well as certain “insiders of
ProntoForms raises $3 million through private placement financing
Ottawa-based ProntoForms announced this week it had raised $3 million through private placement financing from a series of underwriters as well as certain “insiders of
Carleton Opens Mass Spectrometry Centre
By Dan Rubinstein Cracking open a cold beer is a Canada Day tradition, but when the Carleton Mass Spectrometry Centre (CMSC) launched a collaboration with
Ottawa apartment starts to drop in 2016: Conference Board of Canada
Apartment starts in Ottawa in 2016 are expected to fall below 1,000 units for the first time in six years, according to a Conference Board
Feature: Silicon Valley startup accelerator dared Ottawa’s Gymtrack to dream big
Lee Silverstone was at the Montreal International Startup Festival last year when a chance meeting changed the trajectory of his business. Silverstone, the co-founder and
DragonWave’s shares get Nasdaq transfer, risk of February delisting
Ottawa-based DragonWave announced Wednesday its common shares have been transferred from Nasdaq’s global market to its capital market effective Aug. 28. The packet microwave radio
Cutting through the ‘future fog’ of innovation economy
By Barry Gander Many nations have achieved a surge in GDP because of their mastery of the innovation economy. We are all familiar with the
Ottawa Champions hit 100,000-fan mark in first season
With the regular season coming to a close and the team in the thick of a playoff race, the Ottawa Champions drew their 100,000th fan
Feature: Can Ottawa build a consumer app with mass appeal?
By Stephen Karmazyn Social media is big business. Facebook, Instagram, Snapchat, Pinterest, WhatsApp – all are members of the billion-dollar valuation club. So where does
Magor sees software revenue spike in fiscal 2015
Ottawa-based Magor’s decision to shift its focus to software is paying big dividends, the visual collaboration solution provider’s chief executive said when the company released
BluMetric “energized” by 2015 Q3 results: CEO
Ottawa’s BluMetric’s commitment to controlling costs, building sales and improving efficiencies paid off with encouraging third-quarter results, the cleantech company’s CEO, Roger Woeller, said Monday.
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