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Business In Vancouver on Roundhouse Radio: May 3, 2016

Business In Vancouver on Roundhouse Radio: May 3, 2016

Business in Vancouver's Tyler Orton and Romila Barryman talk to Clayton Weir, head of the B.C. Technology Industry Association's HyperGrowth program, about the next batch of tech startups ready to shake up the local industry.
Vancouver startups shore up artificial intelligence assets

Vancouver startups shore up artificial intelligence assets

Big advances in machine intelligence could generate major labour disruptions as well as new work opportunities
Surrey luring Vancouver high-tech firms

Surrey luring Vancouver high-tech firms

One-of-a-kind manufacturer Micromatter has moved east for affordable rental space
Telus to acquire one-third of Manitoba Telecom customers in Bell Canada’s $3.9b purchase

Telus to acquire one-third of Manitoba Telecom customers in Bell Canada’s $3.9b purchase

BCE Inc. (Bell) announced May 2 it will acquire Manitoba Telecom Services (MTS) for $3.9 billion, and part of the deal will see...
Recent agreements could generate US$4.4 billion for Zymeworks

Recent agreements could generate US$4.4 billion for Zymeworks

Local biotech company last week signed pact with GlaxoSmithKline that could yield US$908 million
Another Canadian gold miner hacked

Another Canadian gold miner hacked

Goldcorp becomes second Canadian gold miner to be hacked since last year
Vancouver vs. Burnaby vs. Surrey — which city has the worst Internet?

Vancouver vs. Burnaby vs. Surrey — which city has the worst Internet?

B.C. is far from the centre of the universe — that would be Toronto, of course.
Second batch of startups heads to BCTIA’s HyperGrowth accelerator

Second batch of startups heads to BCTIA’s HyperGrowth accelerator

Local startups specializing in everything from frugal ticket buying to 3D-printed fashion statements will be getting extra help next month when a Vancouver-based accelerator program welcomes its second batch of participants.
Profile: B.C. startup founder won’t sell even as company gains Traction

Profile: B.C. startup founder won’t sell even as company gains Traction

Traction on Demand’s transformation from a one-man operation into one of Vancouver’s fastest-growing startups is almost stereotypically Canadian. Because, of course, it all started inside a cabin.
Vancouver’s TIO Networks closes deal to acquire U.S. payment service

Vancouver’s TIO Networks closes deal to acquire U.S. payment service

Vancouver’s TIO Networks has closed a previously announced deal to acquire an American payment services provider.