
Canadian startups focus on homegrown funding with U.S. relations strained
Tatiana Estevez was celebrating her fog water collection company Permalution securing money in a fundraising round and garnering support for a drinking water project, when
Canadian startups focus on homegrown funding with U.S. relations strained
Tatiana Estevez was celebrating her fog water collection company Permalution securing money in a fundraising round and garnering support for a drinking water project, when
How uOttawa empowers local startup success through R&D collaborations
In the world of entrepreneurship, trust in partnerships can be the key to turning ideas into impactful solutions. For Edge Signal, part of the Wesley
CHEO Bears’ Den picks a winner among four local health-care startups
William Jones walked into the CHEO Bears’ Den event with his mother in mind. The CEO and co-founder of Leynek Medical was the day’s winner
How startups can leverage SR&ED to boost cash flow and accelerate growth
Are you a tech startup that is starving for cash? Or are you an established company that is doing innovative research? How would you like
Two Algonquin grads hope to make a world of difference for entrepreneurs with World Jams
Two Algonquin College graduates are preparing to host a conference and launch a new platform next month to help students transition into the business world.
Meet the winners of the 2024 Bootstrap Awards, celebrating Ottawa’s self-funded entrepreneurs
The annual Bootstrap Awards recognize Ottawa entrepreneurs who have “bootstrapped” the growth of their company with limited investment funding to achieve commercial success.
Ottawa companies’ total VC haul fell 23% in 2023 from previous year: report
Ottawa-based companies raised 23 per cent less venture capital in 2023 than they brought in a year earlier, a new study says, mirroring a national
Op-ed: Helping med-tech startups navigate the public health-care system is a must for patient care
In Canada, 10 per cent of all startups are in med-tech, but 90 per cent of them fail. Knowing how to navigate the health-care system
Ottawa well-equipped to weather storm as VCs adjust to new normal, BDC exec says
A new report says Canada’s venture capitalists are being more cautious with their investments after a historically frothy year in 2021 – but activity at
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