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Terramera cultivating commercially viable market for soil carbon credits with $8m in funding

Terramera cultivating commercially viable market for soil carbon credits with $8m in funding

Vancouver-based agtech firm ramping up commercialization efforts
Hydra raises $15m in bid to convert semi-truck fleets from diesel to hydrogen

Hydra raises $15m in bid to convert semi-truck fleets from diesel to hydrogen

B.C. cleantech startup’s first commercial-scale project comes with $35m price tag
Record raise from Dapper Labs propels B.C. past Ontario, Quebec as venture capital leader

Record raise from Dapper Labs propels B.C. past Ontario, Quebec as venture capital leader

B.C. firms lead all provinces raising venture capital with $1.2b in Q1
The new faces of B.C.’s burgeoning tech sector

The new faces of B.C.’s burgeoning tech sector

CEOs from companies on the rise in the global technology sector discuss their paths to success with BIV
Ride-hailing firms seek to finally gain traction in B.C.

Ride-hailing firms seek to finally gain traction in B.C.

Mass vaccinations may see demand surge, but questions linger over driver availability
B.C.’s top technology companies grow during pandemic

B.C.’s top technology companies grow during pandemic

British Columbia’s largest technology companies have continued to grow unabated despite the global pandemic.
Dooly raises US$80m as Vancouver startup doubles down on sales management tool

Dooly raises US$80m as Vancouver startup doubles down on sales management tool

Latest funding round follows US$17m Series A in March
Cyber insurance for smaller businesses on the rise

Cyber insurance for smaller businesses on the rise

Smaller businesses increasingly at risk as cybercrooks go downmarket
Clean technology enjoys a renaissance

Clean technology enjoys a renaissance

B.C. clean-tech companies landed $200 million in first-quarter investment funding
B.C. technology sector gets COVID boost

B.C. technology sector gets COVID boost

Four B.C. companies hit $1 billion valuations this year, and more are expected to reach that milestone soon, experts say