Four students from Ottawa universities selected for Huawei’s ‘Seeds for the Future’ program
Two students each from Carleton University and the University of Ottawa are among 18 selected to take part in Huawei’s ‘Seeds for the Future’ journey
Four students from Ottawa universities selected for Huawei’s ‘Seeds for the Future’ program
Two students each from Carleton University and the University of Ottawa are among 18 selected to take part in Huawei’s ‘Seeds for the Future’ journey
Feds pump $60 million into NRC research infrastructure
The federal government is investing $60 million to improve infrastructure at the National Research Council, it announced Friday. About 73 per cent of that will
Family, friends bid fond farewell to tech giant Adam Chowaniec
Renowned entrepreneur Adam Chowaniec had a simple approach to life: “Always look forward, never look back.” But the Ottawa business giant probably would have been
“Solid” 2015 Q1 for Mitel: McBee
The first quarter of 2015 was another solid one for Ottawa-based Mitel, “despite significant foreign exchange headwinds,” CEO Rich McBee said Thursday. “Our operational discipline
Kinaxis has record-breaking 2015 Q1
Ottawa-based Kinaxis had record-breaking subscription revenue in its first quarter of 2015, president and CEO Doug Colbeth said in a statement. “We’ve continued to see
GaN Systems raises $20M in Series C financing
Ottawa-based semiconductor company GaN Systems announced Thursday it has secured $20 million in series C financing. The round was led by Montreal’s Cycle Capital Management,
Wavefront Summits attracts crowd from across Canada
Around 380 people converged on the Shaw Centre for the two-day Wavefront Summits this week, exceeding organizers expectations, according to Wavefront CEO Jim Maynard. “It’s
Halogen Software breaks three records in 2015 Q1
Halogen Software broke records for recurring, international, and total revenues in what CEO Paul Loucks on Thursday called “a strong start to 2015.” The Ottawa-based
CFL partners with U.S. digital network to broaden its appeal to millennials
Newly minted CFL commissioner Jeffrey Orridge says once younger Canadians are exposed to his league, they’ll be hooked. And he’s looking to a U.S.-based company
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