Showing all articles by author: Kevin Crowley
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DarwinAI raises US$6M
22 December 2022 | By Kevin Crowley in: Featured, News
Waterloo-based DarwinAI has raised US$6 million to help it improve its AI-powered visual quality inspection system for the manufacturing of printed circuit boards. Read more
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Communitech awarded $38M to help startups strengthen IP
19 December 2022 | By Kevin Crowley in: Featured, News
The federal government has awarded Communitech $38 million as part of a $90-million program to help startups develop strategies to commercialize and protect their intellectual property (IP). Read more
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An urgent need for national security innovation
09 December 2022 | By Kevin Crowley in: Featured, News
Communitech convenes roundtable to kick off discussion about how to modernize Canada's national security efforts. Read more
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Roundup for November 2022
04 December 2022 | By Kevin Crowley in: Monthly tech roundup, News
A digest of news stories from the Waterloo Region tech community for November 2022. Read more
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Data management is a ‘team sport’
28 November 2022 | By Kevin Crowley in: Featured, News
Setting standards to govern the sharing and use of data is a crucial step in protecting privacy, building trust and using artificial intelligence for the good of society, says Anil Arora, Canada’s Chief… Read more
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‘Bigger than I ever expected’
22 November 2022 | By Kevin Crowley in: Featured, News
It was 21 years ago this month that Eldon Sprickerhoff co-founded eSentire, a Waterloo-based cybersecurity company that has grown into a unicorn with US$100 million in annual recurring revenue, 1,500 customers… Read more
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Ukrainian startups – a story of resilience
18 November 2022 | By Kevin Crowley in: Featured, News
In a 30-minute documentary, Canadian innovation advisor Dan Herman visits Ukraine to document the resilience of the country's startup founders in the midst of war. Read more
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Vision Zero
15 November 2022 | By Kevin Crowley in: Featured, News
Communitech sponsors discussion about using technology to improve road safety and reduce fatalities. Read more
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P&P Optica receives $2.4M from feds
07 November 2022 | By Kevin Crowley in: Featured, News
The federal government is providing $2.4 million in repayable funding to help Waterloo-based P&P Optica showcase its innovative food-inspection technology to the meat-processing industry. Read more
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Disrupting décor with ‘digital paint’
07 November 2022 | By Kevin Crowley in: Featured, News
Material-science company Trusscore is developing a 'digital paint' product that would enable its wall-and-ceiling panels to change colour using a smart-home IoT app. Read more