We've launched a Vancouver tech Slack for you to make new connections and stay in touch. Plus, all the stories you've missed this week.
More than 50 percent of Canadians lack knowledge about what is meant by the term "tech sector" - and that's a problem, says Kathleen Reid and Megan Shay.
VanHack CEO Ilya Brotzky reflects on Sean Fraser, Minister of Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship's announcements from centre stage at Collision conference.
2,300 employees around the world later, the company remains privately held — and four other stories you may have missed.
Plus, two big C-suite changes at GeoComply, and 10 opportunities for you to advance your career.
The company, an alumnus of the TiE Incubation Lab, is using AI to provide early detection of wildfires.
Plus, paper for a mass timber project, and six stories you missed.
The climatetech startup is figuring out how to both create a company and create a market for its product.
Plus, Canada's largest crpyto merger is complete, and eight stories you probably missed.
In the last of a three-part series on circular economy technologies, we find out how a startup produces tabletops, homewares, and art from disposable wood.
From Burnaby to Boston and beyond, we asked Invest Vancouver staff what they’ve learned about the Metro Vancouver region’s competitiveness, advantages, and opportunities on a global stage.
Things are getting a bit fishy. Plus, check out which local outfit got acquired by a German multinational.