Showing all articles in the News category
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Sitting pretty: Ignis Innovation taps into surging global market for OLED displays
23 June 2016 | By Anthony Reinhart in: Featured, News, Small to Mid Size
Ignis' technology focuses on special OLED displays that constantly analyzes and corrects the display to ensure it is true to the original. Read more
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Waterloo students land Thiel Fellowships for second year in a row
22 June 2016 | By Anthony Reinhart in: Ecosystem, Featured, News, Startups
The Thiel Fellowship awards students who are willing to pause or quit their studies to focus on their companies with $100,000. Read more
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Catalyst137 innovation centre to focus on Internet of Things hardware
21 June 2016 | By Anthony Reinhart in: Ecosystem, Featured, News
The innovation center will call an old 475,000-square-foot warehouse in Kitchener its new home. Read more
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Two Waterloo tech CEOs bump into each other in a hallway in Barcelona . . .
20 June 2016 | By Christian Aagaard in: Ecosystem, Featured, News
Sandvine and TextNow are both major players in the Waterloo Region tech ecosystem; ironically, their CEOs had a chance encounter in Spain. Read more
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GO to make additions to Toronto-Waterloo Region transit services
14 June 2016 | By Samantha Clark in: Featured, News
Premier Kathleen Wynne reiterated their commitment to expanding GO services between Toronto and Waterloo Region at Kitchener announcement. Read more
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Communitech launches accelerator for female-led startups
10 June 2016 | By Anthony Reinhart in: Featured, News, Startups
Communitech has launched a new program for female-led startups, Fierce Founders. Read more
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GM Canada expansion to boost Toronto-Waterloo Region Corridor
10 June 2016 | By John Lorinc in: Enterprise, Featured, News
General Motors Canada announced an expansion that seeks to bring 750 employees into the Toronto-Waterloo Region Corridor. Read more
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Tech Roundup for May 2016
05 June 2016 | By Anthony Reinhart in: Monthly tech roundup, News
The tech community spent May looking at the future by scaling up, as well as looking at technologies like nano robots, and smart cities. Read more
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SeeHorse gets warm welcome as Cambridge office opens
25 May 2016 | By Anthony Reinhart in: Featured, News, Startups
City of Cambridge welcomes SeeHorse into the old Hespeler Furniture building. Read more