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Vancouver's Stemcell Technologies expands into Toronto

Vancouver's Stemcell Technologies expands into Toronto

New office at MaRS district puts Stemcell in with more than 100 biotech and medical companies
UBC scientists develop sensitive 'skin' for robots

UBC scientists develop sensitive 'skin' for robots

UBC, Honda researchers develop sensor material that gives robot hands greater dexterity
D-Wave non-compliant with NYSE's listing standards, again

D-Wave non-compliant with NYSE's listing standards, again

Quantum computing company's shares fall below US$1 per share for second time this year
More than half of B.C. businesses in survey reported cyberattacks in past year

More than half of B.C. businesses in survey reported cyberattacks in past year

VANCOUVER — Global accounting firm KPMG says cybercrime is a growing issue in Metro Vancouver and on Vancouver Island.
Vancouver tech supercluster, private sector earmark $2M for career development program

Vancouver tech supercluster, private sector earmark $2M for career development program

Accelerator program has helped more than 3,300 applicants from underrepresented groups across Canada
Feds earmark $9.9M for B.C. tech platform

Feds earmark $9.9M for B.C. tech platform

Integrated Marketplace lets B.C. tech companies develop innovations that address real-world problems
'Human-like intelligence': A look at Vancouver's AI-powered robot workforce

'Human-like intelligence': A look at Vancouver's AI-powered robot workforce

The rise of the smart robots.
Two B.C. foodtech firms nab $145K for personalized nutrition initiatives

Two B.C. foodtech firms nab $145K for personalized nutrition initiatives

Fresh Prep and Cronometer are developing AI-powered food advisory tools for their users
Vancouver spinal injury drug gets fast-tracked review

Vancouver spinal injury drug gets fast-tracked review

NervGen recently began early clinical trials of a drug that may repair nerve damage
Canadian firms hit with 25 cyberattacks on average over past year: EY survey

Canadian firms hit with 25 cyberattacks on average over past year: EY survey

TORONTO — A survey by EY shows 81 per cent Canadian companies experienced at least 25 cybersecurity incidents over the past year, compared to 73 per cent of respondents globally.