Indigenous-Developed Technology can Predict the Damage of Natural Disasters
The 3D wave design is an adaptive tool that allows anyone with a computer or mobile phone to map out and predict the effects of different natural disasters.
The 3D wave design is an adaptive tool that allows anyone with a computer or mobile phone to map out and predict the effects of different natural disasters.
Simple Storage lets cutomers use smartphones to bypass traditional hassles of accessing storage units.
Université de Moncton’s Shippagan Campus will be the site of a new AI and robotics tech hub.
Sponsored: The University of New Brunswick’s (UNB) Applied Computing Innovation Centre (ACIC) is helping New Brunswick businesses adapt to the ever-accelerating pace of technological change.
“This was an upgrade and it was because of growth. We added 100 employees last year,” said company CEO Sean Fahey.
A new study from the BDC found some fascinating statistics about productivity and the challenges businesses facie because of inflation and other pressures.
Venn Innovation’s Garage incubator program has recently welcomed five new startups into the fold.
Recruitment for the facility is expected to start in late 2022 and the facility is expected to start operating in early 2023.
As technology and the job market evolves, the way people train for the workforce is changing.
New Brunswick’s investment in digital infrastructure over the last few decades and the success of homegrown startups such as Radian6 and Q1 Labs, which sold for more than $1-billion combined, have turbocharged the tech landscape – thus creating more demand and more opportunities for local IT workers.