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U.S. tech workers make 46 per cent more than Canadian counterparts, study says

U.S. tech workers make 46 per cent more than Canadian counterparts, study says

Canadian tech workers earn on average $84K per year compared with $1223K for workers in the U.S. sector
National quantum computing association looks to Vancouver for leadership

National quantum computing association looks to Vancouver for leadership

New industry association, Quantum Industry Canada, appoints first CEO
B.C. biotechs will now be able to do Phase 1 trials in B.C.

B.C. biotechs will now be able to do Phase 1 trials in B.C.

Mount Saint Joseph Hospital to get Phase 1 clinical trials unit to test new drugs
AI is disrupting computing and tech-focused skills education

AI is disrupting computing and tech-focused skills education

Computing educators will have to adapt their curricula to address workforce needs in a world with AI
Federal funding freeze could hurt clean tech startups, industry says

Federal funding freeze could hurt clean tech startups, industry says

A funding delay of a few months could be a 'death sentence' for a cleantech startup, says the executive director of the Canada Cleantech Alliance
Canadian businesses have good reason to fear cyber threats

Canadian businesses have good reason to fear cyber threats

Companies should ban employee use of AI until safeguards are in place: cyber security expert
Vancouver's Mesentech raises $15M for Phase 1 clinical trials

Vancouver's Mesentech raises $15M for Phase 1 clinical trials

B.C. biotech takes novel approach to treating bone diseases
Vancouver music technology takes centre stage

Vancouver music technology takes centre stage

For artists, technology platforms developed by a Vancouver music-tech company are unlocking new insights and opportunities
Troubleshooting B.C. tech’s real estate realities

Troubleshooting B.C. tech’s real estate realities

Economic uncertainty and a reluctance to return to office are having an impact on tech-sector recruitment
Vancouver tech startup aims to better connect communities one building at a time

Vancouver tech startup aims to better connect communities one building at a time

Former lawyer founded Minivillage to help neighbours make meaningful connections and trade in small networks