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Ottawa Business Journal

Ottawa Business Journal

The Ottawa Business Journal is the leading source of business news and information Canada's national capital region. CEOs and business leaders turn to OBJ for the business news they can't find anywhere else – unique and relevant content tailored to business managers, owners, professionals and executives. With a number of media platforms available to reach our audience, Ottawa Business Journal has something for every advertiser. OBJ's scope includes its monthly newsmagazine, the largest business news website in Ottawa, OBJToday daily e-newsletter, active social media channels, a YouTube channel with hundreds of videos, multimedia industry projects and some of Ottawa's premier business events.

165 - Techopia-EY Insights magazine launch 2024 | Episode 262
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  • 165 - Techopia-EY Insights magazine launch 2024 | Episode 262

    A who’s who from the Ottawa-Gatineau technology community came together on May 8 to celebrate the second annual Techopia-EY Insights magazine. More than 200 guests gathered at Queen St. Fare to get their hands on the first copies of the magazine. Themed “A new lens on Ottawa’s tech ecosystem,” the magazine included features that examined the state of the sector from many perspectives, including local serial entrepreneurs, tech leaders who have left Ottawa and executives working abroad for Ottawa-based companies. The magazine also included a listing of tech ecosystem players and listings of local tech firms from 11 different niches. A digital edition of the magazine can be found at https://techopiaeyinsights.ca. Interested in Ottawa’s tech scene? Be sure to visit www.obj.ca/techopia for regular news coverage. You can also sign up for Techopia’s weekly email newsletter here: https://obj121.activehosted.com/f/5

    Fri, 17 May 2024 - 06min
  • 164 - Best Offices Ottawa: How to set your office up for success

    Join us for an engaging webinar on the transformative impact of acoustic pods in today's workplace environment. Acoustic pods have emerged as an innovative solution by providing focus-friendly spaces, flexibility for varied work types and environments that adapt to the needs of users. In this session, we will tap into the evolving needs of modern work, and how to revolutionize your workplace. Don’t miss this opportunity to discover the new era of workplace and the high-performing office as OBJ's Michael Curran chats with Burovision Ottawa’s president Gillian Oxley-Harper, and Framery’s Kendryn Hutt. What you will learn: What solutions are needed for the new era of work Who benefits from having acoustic pods and how to engineer a smarter office. Why having a space for privacy and acoustics is crucial Who should tune in: Productivity and procurement specialists Employers and organizational leaders Human resource executives

    Thu, 02 May 2024 - 33min
  • 163 - Techopia Live: Tepid job market doesn’t dampen spirits at Technata

    If you’re looking to work for a local technology company, be warned, the job market has shifted. Only a few years ago, HR departments were clamouring for fresh recruits. That’s not necessarily the case today, when many tech firms are laying off staff and cutting costs. In this uncertain job market, the Kanata North Business Association organized its annual job fair, Discover Technata, attracting more than 30 exhibitors and securing 4,000 registered attendees. The participation from companies and job seekers suggests the tech job market cannot be painted with one brush. Some companies such as MDA Space, which is building satellites for a billion-dollar contract with Telesat, are aggressively recruiting in Ottawa and across the country. OBJ publisher Michael Curran visited the job fair to speak with organizers, exhibitors and attendees to get a sense of hiring trends. The podcast guests included KNBA chair Guy Levesque, uOttawa co-op team lead Chantal Yelle and MDA Space talent acquisition director David Mann.

    Fri, 19 Apr 2024 - 07min
  • 162 - Techopia Live: Angel investors respond to tight financing market

    With valuations down and a tight venture capital market, tech venture founders are looking for ways to stretch their working capital. In some cases, that means cutting expenses and laying off employees. In other instances, it means going back to early-stage investors for more money. The Capital Angel Network is answering this call in this challenging economic climate. With approximately 60 members, CAN says it’s staying committed to its portfolio companies with a significant increase in follow-on investments. In this episode of Techopia Live, Ottawa Business Journal publisher Michael Curran speaks with Suzanne Grant, executive director of CAN. Grant provides an update on the local angel scene, plus previews the upcoming National Angel Capital Organization Summit, which happens in Ottawa on May 7-8.

    Fri, 12 Apr 2024 - 22min
  • 161 - Techopia Live: Alfred Jay recollects the big pivot

    There is a misperception in the technology industry that startups can emerge from nowhere and achieve overnight success. While that can happen, it’s definitely the exception. It’s more common for success to emerge after a long period that is defined by setbacks and challenges. Alfred Jay’s entrepreneurial journey began back in 1998, the early days of the dot-com craze. Although early products such as CommunityZero attracted millions of users, Jay and his co-founder Philippe Dame came to the conclusion that a pivot was necessary. It was 2008, the financial crisis was taking hold and the co-founders believed their business model was flawed. That was the start of today’s Recollective, a qualitative online research platform that is used by some of the world’s most recognizable companies, including Mattel, Nikon, RBC and Michaels. The reset has paid off. Recollective revenues are up 400% in the past five years, headcount has increased from 24 employees in 2019 to 110 employees and the company boasts more than 2,000 customers. In this episode of Techopia Live, Ottawa Business Journal publisher Michael Curran talks with Jay about this quarter century working in local tech. Also, Jay talks about why Recollective is finding such traction with its customers these days and what artificial intelligence might mean to market research in years to come.

    Mon, 08 Apr 2024 - 34min
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