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Ballard cancels China deal, alleges breach of contract

Ballard cancels China deal, alleges breach of contract

Ballard claims breach of contract on licensing deals in China
Carbon-pricing regime could generate industry-building oxygen for clean tech

Carbon-pricing regime could generate industry-building oxygen for clean tech

Local companies developing technology that extracts carbon dioxide from the air for use in variety of industrial processes
Digital marketing pushes deeper into 21st century

Digital marketing pushes deeper into 21st century

Apps, virtual tours, social media management and other tools increasingly vital for small businesses
Platforms with ‘socially credible content’ key to cashing in on customer loyalty

Platforms with ‘socially credible content’ key to cashing in on customer loyalty

Vancouver's 3 Tier Logic unveiled receipt-scanning technology in December that tracks consumer behaviour in real time
Holograms, VR to become a reality for consumers in 2015

Holograms, VR to become a reality for consumers in 2015

Vancouver-based companies developing augmented-reality technologies and services set to hit the retail market in the new year
Telus launches IoT marketplace as demand for security and smartphone products booms

Telus launches IoT marketplace as demand for security and smartphone products booms

From police to homeowners, consumer desire for Internet of Things hardware and software spurs major growth at local startups and tech giants
Can consumers trust ‘unboxing’ videos when doing product research?

Can consumers trust ‘unboxing’ videos when doing product research?

Go to a retailer that has product demonstrations that showcase anything from iPhones to appliances and you’re going to find ...
Vancouver startups valued at $1b dominate new entries to ‘Narwhal Club’

Vancouver startups valued at $1b dominate new entries to ‘Narwhal Club’

Sitting at the Cloud Factory tech conference in Banff last March, Brent Holliday recalls a pitch session veering toward talk of what Canadian startup is poised to become the next “unicorn.”
Ottawa sets date for AWS-3 spectrum auction, promises space for smaller players

Ottawa sets date for AWS-3 spectrum auction, promises space for smaller players

Ottawa is setting aside 60% of its advance wireless services (AWS) band for new entrants in a bid to boost competition in a telecom landscape dominated by three major players.
Avigilon buys ObjectVideo’s full patent portfolio for US$80m

Avigilon buys ObjectVideo’s full patent portfolio for US$80m

Vancouver’s Avigilon Corporation (TSX:AVO) has snapped up the entire patent portfolio of a U.S.-based video software developer for US$80 million.