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M-Theory: On building a broader framework for tech talent recruitment
22 November 2018 | By Melanie Baker in: M-Theory, Opinion, Uncategorized
Why technology companies need access to a larger pool of potential workers and how first impressions do not determine everything. Read more
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Tech Roundup for September 2018
10 October 2018 | By Anthony Reinhart in: Monthly tech roundup, News, Uncategorized
This month's Tech Roundup features the increase in tech talent in the Waterloo Region, cutting edge technology that's being researched and developed, a spotlight on some fast growing startups and some… Read more
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Tech Roundup for August 2018
04 September 2018 | By Craig Daniels in: Monthly tech roundup, News, Uncategorized
This months tech roundup includes a look at the tech powering the Tour de France, the Fierce Founders Bootcamp as well as new services from Waterloo based companies and new developments in the Waterloo… Read more
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HIP Developments to devote five floors of building project to LAUNCH Waterloo
17 April 2018 | By Member News in: Member news, Uncategorized
HIP Developments has devoted five floors for LAUNCH Waterloo, which will provide STEAM programming for kids, youth, and adults. Programming will be modelled after sports, and run all year round. Read more
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Tech Roundup for March 2018
02 April 2018 | By Craig Daniels in: Monthly tech roundup, Uncategorized
March has been a busy month, some True North speakers were announced and in the news. There were also a lot of financial wins in the community, as well as international interest of Waterloo Region. Read more
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Silicon Valley to Canadian tech founders: Think bigger
09 July 2015 | By Chris Plunkett in: Ecosystem, Featured, News, Startups
Auvik and Bridgit were two of the many Canadian companies that participated in C100's 48 Hours in the Valley, where they made connections and got valuable insights. Read more
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Tulip Retail and Voices.com take on NYC with a little help from their friends
29 May 2015 | By Chris Plunkett in: Featured, News, Small to Mid Size, Startups
Canadian startups Tulip Retail and Voices.com hope to expand into the American market by breaking into New York City with help from the CDMN Soft Landing Program and the Canadian Technology Accelerator… Read more
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Manulife opens RED Lab in Communitech Hub
29 August 2014 | By Chris Plunkett in: Announcements, News
The RED Lab will focus on exploring and prototyping different technology solutions for Manulife, with the goal of providing their customers with intuitive, quick and transparent access to their financial… Read more
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Learning? There’s an App for that….
04 June 2014 | By Briton Burgio in: Uncategorized
Apps4Learning is designed to encourage not only secondary students but also elementary students to start and continue to take technology courses in high school. On June 2, the BEP hosted the launch party… Read more
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No, no, no . . . thank YOU!
23 May 2014 | By Briton Burgio in: Uncategorized
After a hugely successful school year, the Business and Education Partnership (BEP) wants to say thank you to all volunteers whose work benefited more than 17,000 students from Waterloo Region. Read more