Artificial intelligence is poised to redefine workflows and unlock new opportunities for growth, suggests a report from one of Canada’s biggest names. Thomson Reuters this week released their annual “Future of Professionals” report, which shows optimism among the laptop class in Canada. “Professionals no longer need to speculate on the potential for AI to impact […]
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Investment of $33M Across 14 Projects to Support 800 Agtech Jobs in Canada
Through coordination across all levels of government and in partnership with industry, Canada is hoping to enable Alberta’s small- and medium-sized businesses to capitalize on opportunities. Specifically, Prairies Economic Development Canada is seeking to build upon Alberta’s reputation as an “agricultural powerhouse” by investing more than $20 million across projects commercializing innovative products, technologies, and […]
Scaling Your Career Alongside a Scaling Company
Meet three Maple team members driving innovation for good in Canadian tech Some pursue careers in technology for the chance to develop groundbreaking innovation, while others are driven by the chance to use next-generation technology to tackle systemic challenges and create transformative change. Maple – a Canadian technology company founded with the purpose of supporting […]
Revolutionizing Recruitment: How HR Technology and AI are Transforming Hiring Practices
In today’s dynamic hiring environment, companies are increasingly investing in HR technology to streamline their hiring processes and enhance the candidate experience. To better understand how technology is helping HR professionals simplify routine tasks, we spoke with Chuck Walker, Senior Advisor – Public Safety Information Management at Sterling. Chuck joined Sterling in 2014 after completing […]
Politics are Hindering the Growth and Success of Tech and Talent in Canada
Technology entrepreneurs across Canada continue to stomp their feet over this year’s federal budget, which has been criticized at length for unduly stifling innovation—at a time, no less, when Canada is already grappling with severe brain drain and other crippling concerns. Big names, such as the leaders behind Canadian tech titan Shopify, have been decidedly […]
Performance Marketing Software Company Phonexa Opens Toronto Office
Performance marketing software company, Phonexa has announced its Toronto office expansion, a move that supports the company’s growing headcount and strategic growth in the Canadian market. The announcement was made at this year’s Collision Conference. Toronto Global sat down with Phonexa CEO, Lilit Davtyan to learn more about why the U.S. and U.K.-based company chose […]
Victoria Sees Local Tech Workforce Grow as Sector Drives 50% More Impact
While attending the final Collision Conference in Toronto, Techcouver editor-in-chief Robert Lewis reported on Canadian entrepreneur Asees Kaur winning the 2024 edition of PITCH, the annual event’s iconic early-stage startup competition. Kaur was pitching her startup VoxCell BioInnovation. Named one of Techcouver’s 10 homegrown startups to watch in 2023, Victoria’s VoxCell launched its first product at Collision. The company’s flagship “Universal Bioink Kit” is designed to […]
Recent Efforts Aim to Spur Upskilling, Expansion of Talent in Canadian Tech
Canada is undergoing rapid growth fuelled by the world’s highest per capita immigration rate—and that is but one among several vectors of change impacting tech and talent across the country in 2024. The intense spread of A.I. technologies is a force to be reckoned with, with half of workforces needing to reskill over the next three years, an […]
Canada Requires ‘Urgent and Radical Rethinking’ to Upskill Quantum Talent
Quantum computing promises a rapidly growing industry sector, data from McKinsey suggest, with potential to out-grow today’s US$670 billion semiconductor market. However, there is a chronic global shortage of quantum expertise to support this growth, finds a new report from Surrey’s Quantum Algorithms Institute, a non-profit organization that facilitates collaboration among industry, academia in Canada. […]
Disparities in Canada’s Tech Workforce: Addressing the Growing Gender Pay Gap
Technology is essential to the Canadian economy and so are its workers. To ensure that technology benefits everyone in Canada, we need to study the composition of the tech workforce and determine any improvements that could help boost progress and productivity. Last year the Dais at Toronto Metropolitan University explored broad trends that relate to […]