Video: What Ottawa companies need to consider about mergers and acquisitions
Is selling your homegrown company a sin?
Video: What Ottawa companies need to consider about mergers and acquisitions
Is selling your homegrown company a sin?
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
Ohio company buys Ottawa’s Capital Technology Partners
Onix Networking Corp, out of Lakewood, Ohio, has purchased Ottawa’s Capital Technology Partners, Onix announced Tuesday. Terms of the deal, including purchase price, were not
No superstar can win alone. Ottawa technology legend Terry Matthews understood what he had in Simon Gwatkin. by Michael Hammond Just like Wayne Gretzky had
Kanata North recruiters hunting for talent, culture fits at Technata expo
Techopia Live shifted its day and location to take a roadtrip to Kanata North’s Technata tech expo and talent hunt. The event was packed with
The Ottawa residents’ guide to making the most of 2017
After years of preparation and planning, Ottawa is ready to host the world for Canada’s 150th birthday. You could say we already broke the ice
500 Startups: New Canadian VC shares biggest pitch mistakes at Ottawa talk
500 Startups’ partner David Dufresne dropped by Invest Ottawa on Thursday to give the scoop on the organization’s new Canadian venture capital fund.
Who’s winning government contracts in Ottawa and Gatineau?
Protak Consulting, Acklands-Grainger, S.M.I. and Calian are among the local firms awarded federal contracts, standing offers and supply arrangements between Jan. 2 and 8. Protak
Op-ed: Ottawa’s innovation overdose renders buzzword meaningless
We’ve brought you here to talk. Please sit down. Canadian politicians, entrepreneurs, and yes, media titans like ourselves, have an addiction to the word innovation.
Algonquin College and Siemens Canada launch mechatronics, co-op programs
Algonquin College and Siemens Canada are expanding their partnership with new programs aimed at meeting the demand for skilled workers with advanced manufacturing expertise.
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