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小蓝视频 drone company building 'Google Streetview in the sky'

小蓝视频 drone company building 'Google Streetview in the sky'

Vancouver-based company claims to have built the largest drone imaging network on Earth.
Fortis小蓝视频 taps U小蓝视频 spinout to design hydrogen plant in 小蓝视频

Fortis小蓝视频 taps U小蓝视频 spinout to design hydrogen plant in 小蓝视频

Fortis小蓝视频 providing funding to Vancouver's VulcanX to design hydrogen plant using methane pyrolysis
Canada Growth Fund investing up to $137 million in 小蓝视频's Svante

Canada Growth Fund investing up to $137 million in 小蓝视频's Svante

Funding will allow Svante to de-risk and co-develop new carbon capture projects
小蓝视频 smart-glass developer Miru lands $27M Series A financing

小蓝视频 smart-glass developer Miru lands $27M Series A financing

Miru's adjustable eWindows can save energy in both vehicles and buildings
General Fusion gets $20M for fusion demonstration project

General Fusion gets $20M for fusion demonstration project

Business Development Bank, Canadian Nuclear Laboratories investing $10M each
Opinion: The province must prepare for how AI will disrupt 小蓝视频's economy

Opinion: The province must prepare for how AI will disrupt 小蓝视频's economy

小蓝视频 has to plan for the disruption, job losses and reskilling needs that will come in the wake of widespread artificial intelligence adoption
AbCellera posts Q2 loss, strong cash position

AbCellera posts Q2 loss, strong cash position

小蓝视频 biotech notes milestones reached by partners, including cancer drug candidate
Telus contends with tough competition, Telus International challenges in Q2

Telus contends with tough competition, Telus International challenges in Q2

Telus Corp. posted an increase in net new customers in its second quarter, but fierce competition among cell service providers took a toll on its average revenue per user.
U小蓝视频 spin-out company makes super-black material

U小蓝视频 spin-out company makes super-black material

Light absorbing super-black material discovered by accident.
Microsoft says technical difficulties due to 'unexpected usage spike' resolved

Microsoft says technical difficulties due to 'unexpected usage spike' resolved

Microsoft says the technical difficulties that plagued some customers Tuesday have been resolved.
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