Exchange Magazine - A new "smart materials" process - Multiple Memory Material Technology - developed by University of Waterloo engineering researchers promises to revolutionize the manufacture of diverse products such as medical devices, microelectromechanical systems (MEMS), printers, hard drives, automotive components, valves and actuators.
PRWeb - Tungle Corp., the company that is revolutionizing the online scheduling and calendar industry, today announced its integration with Rapportive, to schedule meetings without ever having to leave your Gmail™ inbox.
IIFL - A large part of Unitron’s plan is to create awareness of the problem of hearing and the issues surrounding it.
Free Press Release - Allerta Inc is located in Waterloo, is a company committed to intelligent electronic product development, providing the perfect smart phone and mobile life style around.
PRWeb - Aeryon Labs – manufacturer of the Aeryon Scout, a small man-packable flying robotic reconnaissance system – is pleased to announce it has delivered multiple Aeryon Scout UAVs to British Petroleum to aid in BP’s oil spill clean-up efforts.
TheRecord.com - A day after ousting chief executive officer John Keating, Com Dev International revealed Thursday that it has cut 81 positions and ended production of some unprofitable products in the satellite market.
thestar.com - The chief of the UN’s telecommunications agency urged the Canadian maker of the BlackBerry to allow law enforcement agencies access to customer data, saying that governments all over the world have legitimate security concerns which should not be ignored.
mydigitalfc.com - Canadian hearing equipment maker, Unitron Hearing, part of the 1.5 billion Swiss franc Sonova Group, has incorporated a wholly owned subsidiary in India as part of its emerging markets strategy.
KW Now! - COM DEV International Ltd. today announced that it has commenced the search for a new Chief Executive Officer following the decision by the Company to replace Mr. John Keating. Mr. Keating will be stepping down effective immediately.
The Globe and Mail - Tech chief says governments have legitimate security concerns that should not be ignored
Telecommunications Industry News - Not to be discouraged by the BlackBerry Torch’s lackluster performance in the United States, Canada’s largest cell phone carrier, Rogers Wireless, has announced plans to offer the device in Canada beginning on September 24, at a cost of $199.99 on a three-year contract.
CNBC - Canadian Solar's second-quarter net income, weighed down by heavy legal and foreign exchange costs, tumbled 82 percent, the company said Thursday.
TradingMarkets.com - Texada Software Inc., a provider of equipment rental and mobile asset management software, announced its unaudited interim financial results for the second quarter and six month period ended June 30.
Exchange Magazine - Students in Waterloo Region now have cleaner, greener and more energy-efficient places to learn.
CNW Group - COM DEV International Ltd. today announced that it has commenced the search for a new Chief Executive Officer following the decision by the Company to replace Mr. John Keating.
TradingMarkets.com - DALSA Corporation, a global leader in digital imaging technology, will present "Selecting a Color Machine Vision System" at GlobalSpec's online event, Quality, Test & Measurement on September 15 at 1:00 p.m. ET.
Exchange Change - Wilfrid Laurier University is launching three initiatives in preparation for the fall academic term: the myLearningSpace learning management system, a new student web mail service and a new myLaurier.ca student gateway.
TheRecord.com - Blind Ambition had such a comical start, it’s hard to believe the blind and drapery company is celebrating its 25th anniversary and has serviced such corporate clients as Zehrs, Home Hardware, Christie Digital and the University of Waterloo.
The Record - Google’s acquisition of the mobile gaming company SocialDeck means the firm’s small workforce will be moving to Waterloo.
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