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Cathy Bogaart

Big opportunity comes with a hitch: Give in, or give it up? - The Globe and Mail, Nov 1... - 0 views

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    Ali Ghafour of Viafoura talks with the Globe and Mail experts about how their startup can land a big opportunity on terms it feels comfortable with, or whether they should walk away.
Assunta Krehl

The Big Apple's 'silicon alley' architect comes to Toronto - IT Business.ca - July 17, ... - 0 views

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    According to IT Business, "Seth Pinsky who is spearheading the construction of a new $2-billion tech engineering campus in New York City ... shared his vision of cities as innovation hubs at the Innovation City conference that was held at the MaRS Centre, July 18 & 19 in Toronto.
Assunta Krehl

Wanted: President and COO for MaRS Discovery District - IT Business.ca - July 18, 2012 - 0 views

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    MaRS Discovery District, one of Canada's largest tech incubators' is looking to hire a President and COO.
Karen Schulman Dupuis

Who will be Canada's next tech darling? - Technology & Science - CBC News - 1 views

  • In 2010-2011, 77 Canadian tech firms were acquired by foreign companies, mostly American, according to Branham Group, a research firm that closely follows the tech sector.
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    In 2010-2011, 77 Canadian tech firms were acquired by foreign companies, mostly American, according to Branham Group, a research firm that closely follows the tech sector.
Karen Schulman Dupuis

Startup idol Axonify is training to thrill - Fortune Tech - 1 views

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    Instead of packing training into one grueling engagement, the startup, based, like RIM (RIMM), in Waterloo, Ont., breaks lessons into shorter, ongoing sessions. 
Assunta Krehl

You really can achieve great things when industry, academia work together - Francis Mor... - 0 views

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    Jason Flicks shares his insights of his successful adventures with his companies levering IP and provides entrepreneurs ideas for alternative funding options for their ventures. i.e. MaRS Centre helping entrepreneur and associate professor at the University of Toronto with his project of radical uses of Bluetooth.
Assunta Krehl

What can Canada learn from Sweden's business culture? - IT Business - February 7, 2012 - 0 views

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    A Swedish delegation comes to the MaRS Centre to share it's country challenges when it comes to fostering economic development and innovation.
Karen Schulman Dupuis

PriceMyRide.com featured on CTV's On Your Side with Pat Foran - 0 views

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    PriceMyRide is featured by CTV's Pat Foran "On Your Side"
Assunta Krehl

17muscles Changes Name to Axonify and Announces Significant Funding - Canada Newswire -... - 0 views

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    17muscles has changed it's name to Axonify. Axonify announced it has raised an initial round of funding. "The investment, led by Bridgescale Partners in Menlo Park, CA, with participation from the Investment Accelerator Fund (IAF) will be used by Axonify to fund product advancement, raise awareness about the company's offering and accelerate growth into new markets."
Karen Schulman Dupuis

Is three the magic number? | Entrepreneur | Financial Post - 0 views

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    The three founders of startup tech company Nevex Virtual Technologies Inc. who have been working together for about 20 years and have successfully developed, grown and sold several businesses between them, netting stakeholders more than $300-million in value.
Karen Schulman Dupuis

Texas Memory Systems Teams With NEVEX Virtual Technologies to Supercharge Virtual Appli... - 0 views

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    Texas Memory Systems (TMS) has announced their partnership with NEVEX Virtual Technologies, a Toronto-based developer of application optimized caching solutions, to develop joint solutions that will supercharge the performance of VMware and Microsoft Hyper-V virtual applications implemented on TMS' Flash-based SSD storage devices.
Karen Schulman Dupuis

New device will detect infections, cancer in minutes - Toronto - CBC News - 0 views

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    Toronto's medical community is buzzing about an invention that could change the way health professionals screen for infectious disease and cancer.
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