GTEC offers ‘front door’ to government sales for Ottawa businesses
From the windows of his Kanata office, Jack Gulas has a fine view of the Peace Tower. For the co-founder and partner of Eclipsys Solutions,
GTEC offers ‘front door’ to government sales for Ottawa businesses
From the windows of his Kanata office, Jack Gulas has a fine view of the Peace Tower. For the co-founder and partner of Eclipsys Solutions,
Chinese entrepreneurs scout business opportunities in Ottawa
Several Chinese billionaires were in Ottawa Tuesday, meeting with the city’s business leaders and eying investment opportunities in the nation’s capital. Delegates from the China
5 multinationals with local operations speak out
Why do multinational technology companies come to Kanata North? We have fantastic people who are highly creative, innovative and expert at solving hard problems –
BOBs to shine spotlight on Ottawa’s economic stars
With preparations for one of the largest celebrations of local businesses underway, OBJ and the Ottawa Chamber of Commerce are asking firms in the region
The Wow! factor is alive and well
Kanata North remains on the cutting edge when it comes to the next generation of semiconductor technologies. And why wouldn’t it be? That pedigree is
KRP Properties expands Ottawa portfolio, acquires building in Gatineau
Ottawa-based KRP Properties has acquired nine new properties, expanding the company’s presence in Kanata and – for the first time – in other parts of
Home Grown Success as far as the Eye Can See
HOME GROWN SUCCESSES AS FAR AS THE EYE CAN SEE What defines a successful tech company? It could be dominance of a market niche. Global
Cool tech that makes a difference
What makes a tech company cool? Maybe it’s the life-changing impact of its technology to address a big societal problem. Or maybe it’s an innovative
Push is on to make Ottawa an autonomous vehicle hub
Ottawa could be on its way to becoming a hub for the self-driving car industry if Kanata North BIA executive director Jenna Sudds has her
Ottawa tech sector hits all-time employment high, says Invest Ottawa survey
The National Capital Region’s tech sector has set an all-time high for employees with 68,000 people now working at 1,700 companies, according to an Invest
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