Vancouver, Toronto-Waterloo, Calgary among the top 50 global cleantech ecosystems
Atlantic Canada ranks third in top North American oceantech startup ecosystems.
Atlantic Canada ranks third in top North American oceantech startup ecosystems.
Calgary Innovation Week wraps up with a celebration of local startups.
Plus: Slack names longtime Salesforce executive Denise Dresser as new CEO.
Ambyint CEO says Alberta’s “strong tech ecosystem” fueled the move back to Canada.
Funded projects are expected to support and create over 1,000 jobs, the government says.
The two global SaaS firms say they aim to hire up to 250 people each over three years.
Larger ecosystems keep the status quo, as smaller ones post slight improvement.
Well called the acquisition an excellent opportunity to expand to more providers in Alberta.
Partnership hopes to offer training, support to other law enforcement agencies.
The funding is expected to support over 800 jobs in healthtech, cleantech, other sectors.
Calgary Innovation Week culminates in Launch Party’s full in-person return.
Vancouver cracks top 10 ecosystems with a population of less than three million.
As Calgary office opens, Infosys commits to bringing 1,000 jobs to the city by 2024.
The Calgary innovation centre could reach up to 430 hires.
Startup Blink report tells different story, with Canadian cities rising up through the ranks.