Annidis doubles year-over-year Q1 revenues
Increased staff costs kept Ottawa’s Annidis from turning a profit, despite first-quarter revenues more than doubling year-over-year. The company (TSX-V: RHA), which makes non-invasive diagnostic
Annidis doubles year-over-year Q1 revenues
Increased staff costs kept Ottawa’s Annidis from turning a profit, despite first-quarter revenues more than doubling year-over-year. The company (TSX-V: RHA), which makes non-invasive diagnostic
Losses continue to mount at Enablence
Revenues have fallen for the sixth consecutive quarter at Enablence Technologies, the company said Thursday. The Ottawa-based photonics manufacturer reported revenue of $1.05 million during
Local BOMA to appeal official plan
Ottawa’s Building Owners and Managers Association is appealing the city’s official plan to the Ontario Municipal Board. By Jacob Serebrin The group said that the
Struggling tech firm Enablence replaces CEO
Ottawa-based photonics manufacturer Enablence Technologies has promoted from within to replace its CEO, the latest in a number of recent changes at the top for
Ottawa a city of gamers, conference spokesman says
Most people still think of Ottawa as a city of civil servants. Kyle McInnes has a different view, one that might be surprising. “The way
Canadian VCs gaining confidence, Ottawa conference told
With the amount of venture capital deals in Canada increasing, investors say they’re more confident this year than they’ve been in a while. By Jacob
Council briefs: committee rejects Wellington West project
City council’s planning committee on Tuesday rejected a rezoning request by Mizrahi Developments to increase the allowable height of a Wellington Street West property from
Telfer, Aussie university team up on program
The University of Ottawa is partnering with an Australian university to offer a program that it says will help business leaders better manage complicated projects
Shopify gets read on growing bricks-and-mortar market
Shopify’s foray into bricks-and-mortar business is still in its early stages, but it’s building into something big, the company says. Last summer, the Ottawa-based e-commerce
Feds’ belt-tightening brings opportunities to Adobe
Government adoption of new technologies will mean big opportunities for business, according to Shawn Cruise country manager at Adobe Systems and the company’s area vice-president
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