Spotlight
At CES 2021, 25 companies from Ontario will be front and centre, showcasing what the province offers.
Publication
Ontario is a top North American centre for financial services — from banking, insurance and capital markets to disaster recovery, data centres and financial app developers.
From mobile payments to cybersecurity, trading analytics to blockchain, Ontario is a global leader in fintech.
As part of CSAM 2020, the global cybersecurity business community will connect virtually and industry icons will e-meet via the third annual Opportunity Locks webinar on October 14th, an industry-favourite event proudly hosted by the province of Ontario.
Success story
The story is a wonderful expose of a growing technology company, but it also clearly portrays the unique advantages of operating a tech business in Waterloo.
Sumerian, a Toronto, Ontario-based start-up is looking to use quantum linguistics to automate the task of writing the binary codes that support computer programs.
Founded by three Ontario entrepreneurs, Solid State AI plans to use quantum machine learning to develop new architectures for computer chips and electronic devices of the future.
ProteinQure's quantum-powered solutions will make it possible to digitally model protein folding.
Ontario is primed and determined to keep its leadership position, and to capitalize on the opportunities of quantum technologies.
Researchers at Perimeter Institute are trying to understand how matter works at the most fundamental level to lay the foundation for future technology.
Ontario has, for many years now, been a formidable contender in quantum science and artificial intelligence. Today, thanks to Toronto, Ontario-based Creative Destruction Lab's ground-breaking programs for quantum machine learning and artificial intelligence start-ups, the province – and indeed, the rest of the country – is poised to lead the global race in both fields.
Video
More than 170 companies in Ontario are teaching cars to think.
Request a conversation
Sign up now