BlackBerry QNX, Carleton University team up to give students hands-on training in AV technology
Five-year, US$21-million program will see BlackBerry QNX provide technology, while Carleton will create a new on-campus research facility for students.
BlackBerry QNX, Carleton University team up to give students hands-on training in AV technology
Five-year, US$21-million program will see BlackBerry QNX provide technology, while Carleton will create a new on-campus research facility for students.
BlackBerry and L-Spark launch applications for second accelerator cohort
Kanata-based L-Spark and Canadian tech giant BlackBerry are renewing their partnership and opening up applications for a second round of companies looking to shift their
Techopia Live: Ottawa’s automotive tech sector quickly maturing
Techopia Live went down to CAV Canada this week to see first-hand how the capital’s automotive tech cluster is motoring along
Ottawa’s L5 test facility aims to pave the way for a driverless future
What a lot of winter-weary Ottawa residents might consider to be the city’s biggest curse – its weather – is a godsend for the organizations
‘Web of data’ collected by smart city tech stokes privacy fears
Apps that do things such as alerting drivers when a parking spot opens up nearby make life easier for urban dwellers, proponents say – but
Update: BlackBerry to add hundreds of autonomous vehicles jobs, co-op positions in Kanata
The Liberal government is adding $40 million in federal money to a $310.5-million pledge from BlackBerry aimed at supporting the development of self-driving car technologies
BlackBerry QNX and Kanata’s L-Spark launch new startup accelerator
BlackBerry QNX and L-Spark, with the support of the National Research Council, are teaming up to launch a new accelerator program focused on early-stage technology
BlackBerry QNX puts automotive spotlight on Ottawa
While most auto shows make a spectacle of expensive cars and sleek designs, Ottawa’s Autonomous Vehicle Summit on Wednesday puts the focus on the software
Ford investment brings Ottawa closer to becoming autonomous vehicles hub
Almost exactly one year ago, we published an article asking the question, “Can Ottawa be an autonomous vehicle hub?” Today, with Ford’s announcement that it
Video: How autonomous driving can fix Ottawa’s potholes
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