Video: Invest Ottawa head Tremblay seeks regional plan for growth
Invest Ottawa looks for assistance in crafting a five-year strategic plan for growing the National Capital Region’s companies.
Video: Invest Ottawa head Tremblay seeks regional plan for growth
Invest Ottawa looks for assistance in crafting a five-year strategic plan for growing the National Capital Region’s companies.
Lansdowne’s legacy? Eight-storey Glebe development gets committee’s nod
Montreal-based developer Canderel received support from Ottawa’s planning committee on Tuesday to construct a new eight-storey Amica retirement residence on the site of a Beer
Video: Tackling the sports tech market with FanShare
For even the most avid fan, the idea of building a business around sports technology may seem like it’s coming out of left field. Yet
Applications to Carleton’s Master of Entrepreneurship up 300%
In just its second year, a new degree offered through Carleton University’s Technology Innovation Management program is attracting significant interest, though its explosive growth may
Conservation, augmented reality featured in Science and Tech Museum redesign
Three years after mould issues forced the Canadian Science and Technology Museum to close, the building is gearing up for a relaunch later this year
360 Video: Under new ownership, Capital Gaming Expo connects Ottawa gaming community
Capital Gaming Expo’s new owner hit the reboot button on the annual event this past weekend, bringing Ottawa’s gaming community together with industry leaders from
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
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