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Two B.C. foodtech firms nab $145K for personalized nutrition initiatives

Two B.C. foodtech firms nab $145K for personalized nutrition initiatives

Fresh Prep and Cronometer are developing AI-powered food advisory tools for their users
Vancouver spinal injury drug gets fast-tracked review

Vancouver spinal injury drug gets fast-tracked review

NervGen recently began early clinical trials of a drug that may repair nerve damage
Canadian firms hit with 25 cyberattacks on average over past year: EY survey

Canadian firms hit with 25 cyberattacks on average over past year: EY survey

TORONTO — A survey by EY shows 81 per cent Canadian companies experienced at least 25 cybersecurity incidents over the past year, compared to 73 per cent of respondents globally.
Vancouver’s Procurify lands US$50M in financing

Vancouver’s Procurify lands US$50M in financing

Series C raises will allow company to expand globally
Jason Speers: There is a clear way to bring down Internet prices

Jason Speers: There is a clear way to bring down Internet prices

Easing regulations to permit third-party providers would lead to lower rates, argues Jason Speers
Can data improve public safety? This new tool employed by Coquitlam might determine that

Can data improve public safety? This new tool employed by Coquitlam might determine that

COQUITLAM — The city is partnering with UrbanLogiq to help integrate data to improve safety, economy and public parks.
'Don't become Sears ... become Amazon,' urges B.C. tech sector leader

'Don't become Sears ... become Amazon,' urges B.C. tech sector leader

Canadian businesses lagging peers in investment in innovation, R&D
Vancouver mRNA innovator Pieter Cullis named to Canadian Medical Hall of Fame

Vancouver mRNA innovator Pieter Cullis named to Canadian Medical Hall of Fame

Entry to hall of fame comes after being snubbed for 2023 Nobel Prize
U.S. tech workers make 46 per cent more than Canadian counterparts: TMU study

U.S. tech workers make 46 per cent more than Canadian counterparts: TMU study

TORONTO — A new study says U.S. tech workers are paid 46 per cent more on average than their Canadian counterparts.
National quantum computing association looks to Vancouver for leadership

National quantum computing association looks to Vancouver for leadership

New industry association, Quantum Industry Canada, appoints first CEO