
Fastest Growing Companies #4: ‘Clear vision’ pays off for Halo
With the federal government’s long sales cycles, focusing on public-sector clients isn’t usually the way to grow a business quickly. But that’s exactly what Leigh

Fastest Growing Companies #4: ‘Clear vision’ pays off for Halo
With the federal government’s long sales cycles, focusing on public-sector clients isn’t usually the way to grow a business quickly. But that’s exactly what Leigh
Ottawa Champions turn to local tech firm for food and beverage service
A local tech firm is hoping a new deal with the Ottawa Champions baseball team will create opportunities with other local sports franchises and help

Fastest Growing Companies #5: Patience a virtue for Fusebill’s team
Fast growth comes with its own unique challenges, says Fusebill CEO Tyler Eyamie. The chief executive of the Ottawa firm that develops cloud-based billing software
Lobby group calls for federally funded R&D accelerator
A Canadian innovation lobby group is calling on the federal government to create an accelerator for startups that want to commercialize research and development from government scientists,
Exclusive Interview with Navdeep Bains – Minister of Innovation, Science and Economic Development
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Fastest Growing Companies #6: Big thinking means big deals for You.i
Jason Flick’s business just keeps growing. “As we get more success, we just keep building on it. Every deal we’ve signed has been significantly larger,”
Graphite Software technology included in latest Xiaomi launch
As an early stage company, one of Graphite Software’s main goals is to get its technology on as many devices as possible. The Ottawa company
Growth continues at ProntoForms in 2016 Q1
Fresh off being named one of Ottawa’s fastest-growing companies for 2016 by OBJ, it looks as if ProntoForms is showing no signs of slowing down.

Fastest Growing Companies #7: MediaStyle on a mission to build ‘a better Canada’
MediaStyle believes it’s as important for companies to have a strong social conscience as it is to maintain a robust balance sheet. The media production
Ottawa 2017 invests in marketing initiative for city’s festivals
The Ottawa 2017 Bureau will invest $250,000 in a marketing and outreach campaign to boost the city’s festivals throughout Canada’s 150th birthday year, Mayor Jim
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