Grad students launch app to customize smartphones
Two Ottawa graduate students have launched an Android app designed to make smartphones easier for clients to customize to their individual needs. The app, called
Grad students launch app to customize smartphones
Two Ottawa graduate students have launched an Android app designed to make smartphones easier for clients to customize to their individual needs. The app, called
Start-up delays on major projects cause lower 2014 Q3 revenue for BluMetric
Citing start-up delays in two major projects, Ottawa’s BluMetric Environmental Inc. Friday reported a drop in third-quarter revenue compared with the same quarter last year.
Revenue down, earnings up for In-Touch Survey Systems
Accounts lost last year led to a dip in second-quarter revenue for In-Touch Survey Systems, the company announced Friday. Second-quarter revenue of $2.2 million was
Magor CEO optimistic for upcoming fiscal year
Despite a decline in fourth-quarter revenue and gross margin, good things are on the horizon for Ottawa-based Magor, the company’s CEO said Friday. Magor (TSX-V:MCC),
Candidates make their pitch for council seats: Katherine Hobbs, Kitchissippi
On Thursday, Aug. 28, OBJ issued an open invitation to all candidates in the upcoming municipal election to answer one simple question: Why should the
GestureLogic prepares for wearable tech production, new home
On the heels of a wildly successful IndieGogo campaign, Ottawa-based GestureLogic is now working to get its wearable fitness device, LEO, ready for production. The
New facility to make Ottawa a centre for medical device commercialization
The federal government is pledging millions of dollars toward a new facility aimed at making Ottawa a national hub for getting Canadian designed and produced
OREC launches third shareholder offering
The Ottawa Renewable Energy Co-op is hoping to raise up to $3 million for as many as seven local solar rooftop projects with its third
Organizers hope for record attendance of 1.5 million at 2015 Women’s World Cup
The Canadian Soccer Association is already turning its attention to next year’s FIFA Women’s World Cup, and is setting some lofty attendance goals. Matching the
Golf industry looks for new ways to lure players back to the links
When the Canadian Golf & Country Club first experimented with putting larger-than-regulation six-inch cups on the greens at its nine-hole course earlier this summer, it didn’t take
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