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Jack Newton

Jack Newton

Forty Under 40 winner, 2017: CEO, Clio, Age 39
Vancouver’s Mojio raises $30m in latest VC funding round

Vancouver’s Mojio raises $30m in latest VC funding round

Tech startup Mojio is shifting into high gear as it continues to cruise down the venture capital highway.
Vancouver aerospace firm MDA preps bid for new Royal Canadian Navy ships

Vancouver aerospace firm MDA preps bid for new Royal Canadian Navy ships

MDA is part of Canada’s Combat Ship Team, which includes Lockheed Martin Canada, BAE Systems, CAE, L3 Technologies and Ultra Electronics
New immigration program nets 2,000 foreign workers since June

New immigration program nets 2,000 foreign workers since June

Five to 10 Canadian support jobs created for every skilled foreigner hired: CEO
B.C. biotech's mounting momentum

B.C. biotech's mounting momentum

The time is ripe to revitalize the ecosystem. With bold vision – and serious commitment – it can happen
50 B.C. innovations to watch

50 B.C. innovations to watch

Dene Moore sums up all 50 innovations across a wide range of industries such as technology, financial services, education, resources, clean tech and consumer products. It’s a collection of eclectic, impressive and promising people and things.
B.C. tech: A continued legacy of innovation

B.C. tech: A continued legacy of innovation

From modern conveniences to medical breakthroughs to high-tech gadgets, British Columbians have long been contributors to the modern age
Market-driven innovation is the key to B.C.'s economic growth

Market-driven innovation is the key to B.C.'s economic growth

Solving local challenges is a recipe for innovation success

Infographic: Incredible inventions that changed the world -- by accident

Some of the most useful inventions came about accidentally. This infographic breaks down some lucky accidents.
Vancouver falls to No. 3 as Canadian tech hub: CBRE

Vancouver falls to No. 3 as Canadian tech hub: CBRE

Vancouver’s position as the country’s No. 2 destination for tech companies looking to establish operations in Canada fell victim to the backspace button in 2016.