The B.C. Centre for Innovation and Clean Energy has announced $7.7M in total funding for 13 climate tech companies. The funds will support developing companies to create clean energy and climate solutions.
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Professional, scientific and technical services
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Added on 2024-11-27
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British Columbia
- cice.ca
The Government of Canada is providing $3.7M to support three Burnaby-based companies. These investments go towards upgrades of a specialized metal extraction process, improvements to reporting software, and developing AI-powered cloud platform and application technology. The projects are expected to support the creation of 47 jobs in Burnaby.
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Professional, scientific and technical services
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Added on 2024-11-13
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Lower Mainland–Southwest Region, BC
- canada.ca
RaceRocks, an Indigenous-led Victoria software company, has signed a $1.6M partnership with Lockheed Martin to support the development of adaptive learning capabilities. RaceRocks provides training programs that range from a traditional curriculum to VR experiences.
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Professional, scientific and technical services
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Added on 2024-11-04
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Vancouver Island and Coast Region, BC
- vicnews.com
TELUS has partnered with Photonic, a Coquitlam-based quantum technology company, to accelerate the development of quantum communications in Canada. As part of this agreement, TELUS will provide Photonic with access to its fibre-optic network to allow the company to test its quantum solutions.
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Professional, scientific and technical services
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Added on 2024-10-28
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Lower Mainland–Southwest Region, BC
- techcouver.com
England-based IFS has finalized its purchase of Vancouver's Copperleaf Technologies Inc. for $1B. Copperleaf is an AI-powered asset-investment and management software for businesses.
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Information and cultural industries
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Added on 2024-08-29
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Lower Mainland–Southwest Region, BC
- www.biv.com
The Government of British Columbia and the Regional District of Mount Waddington have worked with Telus Communications Inc. to provide high-speed internet to 800 households over five Vancouver Island communities. The province and Telus each provided $2.6M on the project with the remaining $37.5K coming from the regional district.
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Professional, scientific and technical services
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Added on 2024-06-24
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Vancouver Island and Coast Region, BC
- news.gov.bc.ca