Op-ed: Tech lessons from SaaS North in Ottawa
If you consider raising early stage funding, here are some of the ways to increase your odds of success.
Op-ed: Tech lessons from SaaS North in Ottawa
If you consider raising early stage funding, here are some of the ways to increase your odds of success.
Op-ed: Ottawa is the SaaS capital of Canada
At last year’s SaaS North conference, Sean Silcoff, reporter for the Globe & Mail, sat across from Tobi Lütke, co-founder and CEO of local SaaS
Invest Ottawa to narrow focus on globally competitive tech firms
The head of Invest Ottawa unveiled his vision for the city’s lead economic development agency Wednesday, arguing the organization needs to throw its full weight
Techopia Live: Ottawa startup seeks $20M prize with carbon recycling solution
Tandem’s conversion technology recycles CO2 emissions into more palatable byproducts such as calcium carbonate, a key ingredient in paint and toothpaste.
Techopia Live: Spectrafy co-founders making solar spectral data affordable
Techopia Live put the lights on Spectrafy this week, an Ottawa-based startup with the federal government’s seal of approval. Co-founders Richard Beal and Viktar Tatsiankou
Techopia Live: Spectrafy co-founders making solar spectral data affordable
Techopia Live put the lights on Spectrafy this week, an Ottawa-based startup with the federal government’s seal of approval. Co-founders Richard Beal and Viktar Tatsiankou
Ottawa’s Magnetic North festival eyes rebound after cancelled 2017 season
An Ottawa-based theatre performing company is looking to rebound after financial woes dimmed its lights earlier this year. The Magnetic North Theatre Festival announced the cancellation of
Ottawa’s Magnetic North festival eyes rebound after cancelled 2017 season
An Ottawa-based theatre performing company is looking to rebound after financial woes dimmed its lights earlier this year. The Magnetic North Theatre Festival announced the cancellation of
Top Ottawa entrepreneurs, Silicon Valley VCs descending on TiECon Canada
Celebrating five years of bringing the world’s entrepreneurs to Ottawa, TiECon Canada returns to Canada’s capital this week with an impressive global lineup. The annual
Op-ed: Why Ottawa needs a ‘job policy’
The city’s new head of planning and economic development knows that a one-size-fits-all approach to planning and infrastructure makes no sense. As part of his
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