Sidi.io teams up with Kanata’s L-Spark to help startups sharpen digital marketing efforts
Sidi.io has grown its headcount from three to 20 since March 2020 and expects that number to jump to 50 by next year.
Sidi.io teams up with Kanata’s L-Spark to help startups sharpen digital marketing efforts
Sidi.io has grown its headcount from three to 20 since March 2020 and expects that number to jump to 50 by next year.
Making the grade: Carleton University signs on as academic partner at Kanata’s Hub350
News comes just a couple of months after university unveiled plans to open a 2,000-square-foot innovation space at the west-end tech centre.
SaaS North reverting to in-person event this fall
After going virtual last year, the 2021 version of the tech conference will be held at the Shaw Centre on Nov. 17 and 18.
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A (Sales)force to be reckoned with: Software giant signs on as sponsor of new Kanata meeting hub
Local tech leaders hope deal will set the stage for more Silicon Valley firms to establish or expand their presence in the region.
ClubLink to appeal court decision that maintains Kanata golf course as greenspace
Course owner says club is no longer financially viable and wants to partner with Minto Communities and Richcraft Homes to construct more than 1,500 homes
Judge upholds city’s bid to preserve Kanata Golf and Country Club as greenspace
Property owner ClubLink wants to partner with Minto Communities and Richcraft Homes to build more than 1,500 homes on the 71-hectare site.
Kanata optical networking technology provider Optelian acquired by Texas firm
Local company founded in 2002 specializes in “hardened” optical networking technology designed to withstand extreme heat, cold and humidity.
WarnerMedia completes acquisition of Kanata’s You.i TV
Software firm’s sale to New York-based media giant reportedly worth more than US$100 million.
Kanata software firm You.i TV sold to WarnerMedia in US$100M deal: report
Since its founding in 2008, the 200-person company has built a high-profile list of customers that includes AT&T, Fox and Toronto’s Corus Entertainment.
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