Ottawa startup leaders talk resilience at TiECON Canada
Resilience was the theme that anchored the TiECON Canada 2022 conference for startups, entrepreneurs, investors and other members of the business community.
Ottawa startup leaders talk resilience at TiECON Canada
Resilience was the theme that anchored the TiECON Canada 2022 conference for startups, entrepreneurs, investors and other members of the business community.
Better together: Collaboration between industry and universities is Ottawa’s key to success
As students make their return to campus for another academic year, the University of Ottawa is also gearing up to welcome new industry partners thanks
Watson: ‘I gave this job everything I have’
Mayor Jim Watson delivered his farewell remarks to many business and community leaders on Oct. 12 at the Mayor’s Breakfast Series.
Better together: Collaboration between industry and universities is Ottawa’s key to success
As students make their return to campus for another academic year, the University of Ottawa is also gearing up to welcome new industry partners thanks
For Sara Rossmann, a new gig as CEO is all about building a community
For Sara Rossmann, good leadership is about recognizing that we’re all human, we all make mistakes, and we all have our bad days as well
Unveiling a new era of care at Canada’s most technologically advanced hospital
The new hospital aims to be the most technologically advanced in the country, driving industry-leading research and providing the most sophisticated clinical care to every
Aiming high: Wesley Clover to build 30-storey mixed-use tower beside Brookstreet Hotel
Firm backed by billionaire tech magnate Terry Matthews says it hopes to start construction on the $120-million project, which will include a restaurant and about
Why Ottawa has the right ingredients to be the next innovation story
The city is poised to be the next big tech innovation story, but several players have to collaborate to make it happen.
New Kinaxis HQ hits all the right notes
“The building was designed for employees and matches the Kinaxis culture. We’ve created unique spaces for collaboration and engagement. We’ve heard rave reviews so far.”
Saturday’s devastating storm that knocked the lights out at tens of thousands of homes and businesses across the city delivered a powerful feeling of deja
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