SheBoot looks to narrow widening gender gap in VC funding
Ottawa program’s second edition will culminate in a pitchfest with a minimum of $100,000 in investment on the table from local women angel investors.
SheBoot looks to narrow widening gender gap in VC funding
Ottawa program’s second edition will culminate in a pitchfest with a minimum of $100,000 in investment on the table from local women angel investors.
L-Spark’s SaaS Showcase to focus on networking in virtual 2021 edition
The accelerator’s annual “graduation ceremony” for up-and-coming software-as-a-service startups will once again take place remotely this April – but with a few twists.
Data protection software firm Rewind’s first acquisition opens door to ‘massive market opportunity’
The 65-person local startup, which works mainly with Shopify merchants, announced this week it has acquired German software company BackHub.
Powerhouses Elizabeth Gray-Smith and Sally Douglas team up to launch new communications consultancy
Friends’ dream of going into business together strengthened during pivotal trip to Scotland in 2019
Shopify terminates stores connected to Trump after violence at U.S. Capitol
Ottawa-based e-commerce company said it terminated stores affiliated with the U.S. president because his actions contravened Shopify’s policies.
Pre-COVID pivot pays off for bug-detecting e-commerce software firm Noibu
Ottawa software startup that posted nearly 600 per cent revenue growth in 2020 is projecting a similar surge in sales over the next 12 months.
Tenants left out in the cold as Makerspace North faces eviction from City Centre
Businesses in the community hub received notices from the building’s landlord last Thursday informing them they had to move out of the 19,000-square-foot facility by
Calian continues European expansion drive with acquisition of U.K. training firm
Ottawa-based company said Monday it’s closed a $2-million deal to buy Cadence Consultancy, an organization that designs and delivers training exercises for NATO.
Trademark registration startup Heirlume takes home $150K grand prize at inaugural event.
The bright side of business: CommuniCare entrepreneurs expand to support children with autism
CommuniCare has grown to 225 staff, serving more than 12,000 people in the Ottawa region last year alone.
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