From talent to tax credits, Ontario offers Big Viking Games everything its needs to redefine the future of mobile gaming.
Martin Cloake, CEO of Ottawa, Ontario-based Raven Telemetry AI, has seen what AI can do for the manufacturing industry. To fill a void in a burgeoning market, he has devised a powerful, user-friendly solution that makes sense of big data.
Ontario-based Hydrogenics, a world leader in hydrogen fuel cell development and storage, credits its success to Ontario's engineering talent and government support.
NVIDIA's technology powers games, award-winning movie effects and self-driving cars. Now this California-base technology titan is aiming for even greater innovations with its first Canadian location in Toronto, Ontario.
Ontario-based BlackBerry QNX, a leader in autonomous vehicle embedded intelligence, credits its success to Ontario's engineering talent, supportive government and well established auto industry.
Through its first international subsidiary – located in Ottawa, Ontario – U.K. software provider Legend Club Management Systems is helping recreational facilities in Canada streamline operations and improve customer service.
Ontario-based eSight, the world leader in wearable technology for addressing blindness, credits its success to Ontario's engineering talent, generous R&D tax credits and available venture capital.
Eleven-X in Waterloo, Ontario brings Canada closer to an Internet of Things future with the country's first low-power wide area network
Fleet Canada, once a 5,000-person manufacturer churning out single-engine planes in the Second World War, the 170-employee company has maintained a steady course over its 87-year history.
Mantech, an Ontario-based water testing technology firm, has successfully entered 45 international markets since its humble start in 2010.
InteraXon, a fast-rising biotech star with expertise in brain-sensing technology, has its roots in Ontario talent and mentorship—and its sights on the world.
Hamilton Health Sciences is piloting the HEWS Handheld, a made-in-Ontario technology that saves lives by better communicating changes in patients’ vital signs.
There is a demand for innovative technologies that can address a growing global concern — access to clean water. A small Ontario start-up believes it has the solution.
To maintain market leadership and continually improve its services, PayCommerce decided to build a new R&D centre right here in Ontario.
Sensibill's mobile app – a solution grown in Toronto, Ontario's thriving fintech hub – is putting an end to receipt-stuffed wallets.
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