Feature: Brace for acceleration
L-Spark, the Kanata-based incubator that is a partnership between Wesley Clover and Invest Ottawa, continues to churn out promising startups. The program includes an incubator
Feature: Brace for acceleration
L-Spark, the Kanata-based incubator that is a partnership between Wesley Clover and Invest Ottawa, continues to churn out promising startups. The program includes an incubator
Feature: Ottawa’s talent shortage: myth, reality and mismatch
Last year, the Information and Communications Technology Council made big predictions about the demand for Canadian tech talent in coming years. It forecasted the demand
It’s not all fun and games inside social app startup Bumpn. In the last print and digital issue of TECHOPIA, editor Stephen Karmazyn introduced readers
Ottawa’s Escape Manor expands with Museum of Nature partnership
You will now be able to live out your fantasy of executing a heist from the Canadian Museum of Nature, but the gems are fake
Overseas visitors to Ottawa-Gatineau up more than 8%
While Canadians from across the country are expected to travel to Ottawa next year to celebrate the nation’s 150th anniversary, new figures show tourists from
What will a Trump presidency mean for Ottawa businesses?
New administration could mean new opportunities, more talent for local firms: Tech execs Donald Trump’s victory in the U.S. presidential election generated plenty of shockwaves
Video: Interview with PageCloud CEO Craig Fitzpatrick
Facebook Embedded Video Player Fresh off landing a $5.4 million series-A funding round, PageCloud CEO and founder Craig Fitzpatrick visited Techopia’s offices yesterday for a
Bourbon Street in Ottawa? City to debate changes to alcohol policies
Ottawa is getting ready to party in 2017 with changes to the city’s alcohol policy. Don’t get too excited – this isn’t New Orleans and
Kanata Central businesses likely to form BIA in 2017: Ottawa councillor
Plans for a Kanata Central Business Improvement Area (BIA) are coming closer to reality. Kanata North councillor Marianne Wilkinson held a meeting with businesses in
New companies shine at University of Ottawa’s biggest Startup Weekend yet
A number of promising new startups formed after a long 54 hours at the University of Ottawa’s 2016 Startup Weekend event. Safety Net won the
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