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KNBA to open global technology centre Hub350 this year

The Kanata North Business Association (KNBA) announced today that it is opening a global technology centre for Canada’s largest tech park - Hub350 - in 2021.

Trend Micro to expand their education partnerships across Canada in 2021

American-Japanese multinational cybersecurity software company Trend Micro says it will be expanding its education partnerships across Canada this year. 

FedDev Ontario announces over $6.5 million in support for women in advanced manufacturing and digital technology

FedDev Ontario today announced a three-year investment of over $6.5 million for YWCA Hamilton to address critical labour gaps in fields including digital technology and advanced manufacturing. 

Ontario’s Kanata North Business Association launches new platform to grow local tech cluster

Kanata North Business Association (KNBA), representing The Kanata North Technology Park, today launched Discover Technata 2.0 platform, which aims to attract 28,000 thousand tech professionals from around the world to the international tech cluster. 

Scaling up in rural Canada: BC tech firm’s success a blueprint for growth outside of big tech’s shadow

One of North America’s largest Salesforce consulting and app development firms is betting big on rural Canada, a move its chief executive officer thinks other small enterprises should mimic to help Canada accelerate its overdue transition to a knowledge economy.

BCIT and other academic institutions join Fortinet’s Security Academy Program

Fortinet’s Security Academy Program is adding to its list of academic institutions that form the program’s backbone.

CIO Association of Canada expands its footprint with new Montreal chapter

The CIO Association of Canada (CIOCAN), which represents CIOs, CISOs and IT executives across the country, is launching a new chapter in Montreal. This initiative follows...

Robots may replace managers in several industries, according to new study

A new Statistics Canada study suggests that since the mid-90s, manager headcounts have decreased more often than not, while non-managerial employee headcounts have increased during the adoption of robots.

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