Ottawa’s Leo Lax shares his high expectations for L-Spark portfolio companies
L-Spark managing director Leo Lax recently wrote a blog post that forecast a banner year for the Kanata-based accelerator, as well as for Ottawa and Canada as a
Ottawa’s Leo Lax shares his high expectations for L-Spark portfolio companies
L-Spark managing director Leo Lax recently wrote a blog post that forecast a banner year for the Kanata-based accelerator, as well as for Ottawa and Canada as a
Ottawa tech mentor urges feds to reduce risks for venture capital investors
A veteran entrepreneur and mentor to a host of successful startups, Leo Lax has no doubt that Canadian tech enterprises can thrive head-to-head against competitors
Incubator no more: L-Spark opens applications to early-stage accelerator
Two years after its launch, L-Spark is dropping the incubator label. The Kanata-based company has shifted the branding of its two flagship programs: what were once the
Ottawa building SaaS reputation
L-Spark might be the first to notice it: Ottawa could be on its way to becoming a hub for software-as-a-service startups. Leo Lax, the managing
L-Spark names four companies to accelerator’s second cohort
Four companies have been accepted into the second cohort of L-Spark’s accelerator, the Kanata-based organization announced Wednesday. Two of the companies – ZINation and Cliniconex
L-Spark accepting applications for winter 2016 incubator
Looking to build on the successes of its inaugural cohort, Kanata-based L-Spark announced Monday it is now accepting applications for its winter 2016 incubator session.
L-Spark’s inaugural class graduates at SaaS Showcase
Eight companies from the first cohort of L-Spark, the Kanata-based incubator and accelerator program, walked across the stage at the SaaS Showcase on Thursday night.
Better Software founder enters tech industry with big ambitions
Steve Cody wants you to use better software to run your business. Ever since he was 15 years old, Mr. Cody has been starting and
Great response to L-Spark incubator application: Lax
The application deadline for the L-Spark enterprise software incubator passed Friday at midnight, and after conversations with 160 startups, 79 have are moving forward with
L-Spark accelerator moving forward with two companies
When the L-Spark accelerator for enterprise software launched last September, it was looking for up to six companies that could be accelerated over a nine-month
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