If Kanata North wants to continue leading the pack in developing connected and automated vehicle (CAV) technology, it’s going to take a village to build it. That’s why L-SPARK and BlackBerry are welco…
BlackBerry launches $50M fund for autotech companies
To help fund the future of connected cars, BlackBerry has launched a program designed to expand and accelerate innovation in the smart vehicles sector. The telecommunications firm – which has a signi…
Kanata North companies to be honoured at Best Ottawa Business Awards
Several tech park companies will be celebrating this month after being named to the Best Ottawa Business Awards winners list – an annual awards program honouring the most successful, innovative and so…
BlackBerry QNX and L-Spark launch new accelerator
BlackBerry QNX and L-Spark have teamed up to create a startup accelerator targeting early stage companies in emerging technology fields such as Internet of Things, autonomous transport and medical dev…
Magnet Forensics’ growing Kanata team helps law enforcement fight crime in the cloud
By Rosa Saba Ask any of the people who work in Magnet Forensics’ Kanata office why they are there, and they will give you one of two reasons. For Ian McGillen, it’s the work itself. McGillen, who once…
KNBA launches first national AV directory
The Kanata North Business Association has created Canada’s first Autonomous Vehicle Technology and Innovator Directory. The launch, which coincided with National Autonomous Vehicle Day on May 31, is i…
How Kanata North is Leading the Charge on Self-Driving Cars
The car is an established idea. The contents of a car and what should and should not be in a car are well regulated and have well accepted standards – both for law makers and car buyers. Even the rule…