Alberta is a global leader in agricultural technology (agtech), blending innovation with tradition to navigate economic uncertainties and drive long-term growth. With shifting U.S. tariffs and climate challenges, Calgary’s agribusiness sector is embracing new strategies to future-proof itself. In an article written by Calgary Economic Development (CED),
Alberta is emerging as a top destination for AI data centres, with the provincial government targeting $100 billion in investments over the next five years. Cities like Fort McMurray, Grande Prairie, Pincher Creek, and Fox Creek are attracting developers due to affordable energy, strategic locations, and cooler
Swiss startup Borobotics has introduced an innovative autonomous drilling machine designed to make shallow geothermal energy more accessible and affordable. Nicknamed “Grabowski”, this compact, electric-powered drill is just 5.3 inches in diameter and 9 feet long, enabling it to operate in tight spaces such as small gardens,
Calgary has emerged as a globally recognized epicentre of innovation, experiencing exponential growth in recent years. According to CBRE, the city’s tech jobs have expanded by approximately 78 percent in the last five years. Furthermore, Calgary was named the fastest-growing tech talent market last year, adding more
CALGARY and EDMONTON, Alberta – Jan 14, 2025 – WeMaple, a visionary film production company committed to narrating compelling stories about technology and innovation, has signed a Letter of Intent (LOI) with Airdar, an intelligent emissions and odour monitoring technology company, to produce a compelling documentary film.
In the spirit of collaboration and exploration, the WeMaple team participated in a unique and inspiring workshop led by renowned filmmaker and content creator Cowboy Smith X. Grounded in Indigenous practices, the workshop was designed to spark meaningful and creative brainstorming for future projects. It offered participants
Alberta’s thriving tech sector is concentrated at Studio Bell in Calgary, as the 7th annual Start Alberta Tech Awards recognized local emerging initiatives. The event platforms individuals and organizations that express the ambition to shape Alberta’s technological and entrepreneurial landscape, highlighting advancements across industries like fintech and
WeMaple’s documentary, Underground, Underdog: The Eavor Story, the first episode of Season 3, has won gold in the documentary category at the MarComms 2024 Awards. The film chronicles a team of geoscientists and engineers who left behind established careers in oil and gas to pursue the bold,
eStruxture is making a bold $750 million investment in Alberta with the construction of CAL-3, the province’s largest and most advanced data centre, reflecting the growing demand for AI technology. The state-of-the-art facility, located north of Calgary in Rocky View County, will open in the fall of
Calgary-based startup EnviCore has raised $4.2 million in seed funding to develop a technology that can reduce cement production’s carbon footprint by up to 30 percent. EnviCore produces supplementary cementitious materials (SCMs) using recycled materials like mining waste and recycled concrete, which can replace up to 35
Alberta is a global leader in agricultural technology (agtech), blending innovation with tradition to navigate economic uncertainties and drive long-term growth. With shifting U.S. tariffs and climate challenges, Calgary’s agribusiness sector is embracing new strategies to future-proof itself. In an article written by Calgary Economic Development (CED),
Alberta is emerging as a top destination for AI data centres, with the provincial government targeting $100 billion in investments over the next five years. Cities like Fort McMurray, Grande Prairie, Pincher Creek, and Fox Creek are attracting developers due to affordable energy, strategic locations, and cooler
Swiss startup Borobotics has introduced an innovative autonomous drilling machine designed to make shallow geothermal energy more accessible and affordable. Nicknamed “Grabowski”, this compact, electric-powered drill is just 5.3 inches in diameter and 9 feet long, enabling it to operate in tight spaces such as small gardens,
Calgary has emerged as a globally recognized epicentre of innovation, experiencing exponential growth in recent years. According to CBRE, the city’s tech jobs have expanded by approximately 78 percent in the last five years. Furthermore, Calgary was named the fastest-growing tech talent market last year, adding more
CALGARY and EDMONTON, Alberta – Jan 14, 2025 – WeMaple, a visionary film production company committed to narrating compelling stories about technology and innovation, has signed a Letter of Intent (LOI) with Airdar, an intelligent emissions and odour monitoring technology company, to produce a compelling documentary film.
In the spirit of collaboration and exploration, the WeMaple team participated in a unique and inspiring workshop led by renowned filmmaker and content creator Cowboy Smith X. Grounded in Indigenous practices, the workshop was designed to spark meaningful and creative brainstorming for future projects. It offered participants
Alberta’s thriving tech sector is concentrated at Studio Bell in Calgary, as the 7th annual Start Alberta Tech Awards recognized local emerging initiatives. The event platforms individuals and organizations that express the ambition to shape Alberta’s technological and entrepreneurial landscape, highlighting advancements across industries like fintech and
WeMaple’s documentary, Underground, Underdog: The Eavor Story, the first episode of Season 3, has won gold in the documentary category at the MarComms 2024 Awards. The film chronicles a team of geoscientists and engineers who left behind established careers in oil and gas to pursue the bold,
eStruxture is making a bold $750 million investment in Alberta with the construction of CAL-3, the province’s largest and most advanced data centre, reflecting the growing demand for AI technology. The state-of-the-art facility, located north of Calgary in Rocky View County, will open in the fall of
Calgary-based startup EnviCore has raised $4.2 million in seed funding to develop a technology that can reduce cement production’s carbon footprint by up to 30 percent. EnviCore produces supplementary cementitious materials (SCMs) using recycled materials like mining waste and recycled concrete, which can replace up to 35