Photonics firm Enablence eyes plan to build $150M chip fabrication plant in Ottawa-Gatineau
A Kanata-based photonics company that has struggled to gain traction for nearly two decades says it is on the verge of a market breakthrough and
Photonics firm Enablence eyes plan to build $150M chip fabrication plant in Ottawa-Gatineau
A Kanata-based photonics company that has struggled to gain traction for nearly two decades says it is on the verge of a market breakthrough and
How uOttawa is helping companies like Welbi and Noibu find the secret to success
uOttawa has a rich history of fostering an entrepreneurial ecosystem on its campuses, which supports startups like Welbi and Noibu.
Virica Biotech’s viral vector-boosting technology gets $790K shot in the arm
While about three-quarters of Virica’s 50 customers are gene therapy producers, founder and CEO Jean-Simon Diallo says his firm’s technology also accelerates the production of
Meet Ottawa’s 10 fastest-growing companies
Every year, the Ottawa Business Journal launches a competition to determine the city’s top-10 fastest growing companies. These companies disclose their annual revenues for the
BluMetric’s revenues jump 30% in Q1 as cleantech firm diversifies client base
Ottawa company reported revenues of $10.5 million for the three-month period ending Dec. 31, 2022, up from $7.8 million the year before.
BluWave-ai powers up for global expansion of smart EV charging technology
The company’s two main products, EV Fleet Orchestrator and EV Everywhere, aim to minimize traffic congestion on the power grid by steering operators of electric
Kanata healthtech firm seeks more foreign markets after landing $1M in fed funding
An Ottawa health technology firm that’s seen its revenues skyrocket during the pandemic plans to grow its workforce by more than 30 per cent and
Versaterm acquires U.S. video software-maker in Ottawa firm’s eighth M&A deal since 2020
Versaterm president and CEO Warren Loomis said Visual Labs’ products are “cost-effective” replacements for stand-alone body cameras, digital cameras and audio recorders used by first
Kanata-based firm’s “diversity is strength” approach paid off handsomely in fiscal 2022 as Calian reported revenues of $582 million, up 12 per cent from the
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