Pulse check: BetaKit Town Hall attendees discuss the state of Canadian tech and where it needs to go
What leaders from Ada, Communitech, Growclass, Highline Beta, Knix, and others said at the event.
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What leaders from Ada, Communitech, Growclass, Highline Beta, Knix, and others said at the event.
Company plans to remain focused on building for long-term growth and profitability.
Grants of up to $300,000 are available to BC initiatives in cleantech, energy, mining, agriculture.
After years of R&D, Potential says it is ready to take its core tech to market.
Invest Nova Scotia, BDC-backed AlterBiota has developed a sustainable concrete additive.
Karrot aims to expand North American presence with Ritual, GoodGood co-founder Robert Kim.
WonderFi and some disgruntled shareholders have also reached a deal to refresh its board.
Freeland continued to back tax changes but dodged questions about their absence from the motion.
Amid shifting environmental and regulatory landscape, Calgary firm eyes US expansion.
BetaKit breaks down changes for tech founders, funders, workers, and firms.
Freeland: “We believe in this budget. We really believe in the investments this budget is making.”
Over 750 leaders have already signed an open letter calling on feds to reverse course.
All eyes in Canadian tech are on AI, open banking, cleantech, and… taxes?
Payments Canada did not share when it hopes to officially launch the RTR payment system.
With AI Avatars, Vidyard aims to facilitate “personalized video communications at scale.”