Less than one year after announcing a $1.4 billion investment in its Ontario operations, Toyota Motor Manufacturing Canada (TMMC) has announced production of a new vehicle at its award-winning Cambridge plant in Waterloo Region.
Manufacturing excellence drives new Toyota investment in Waterloo
Topics: manufacturing, automotive
Attending Collision? Four reasons you should visit Waterloo, too
From May 21-23, the tech world will converge in Toronto for the Collision Conference. With more than 25,000 attendees representing business decision-makers from global tech behemoths and emerging tech companies alike, it is North America’s fastest-growing tech conference.
Collision is also taking place right next to one of North America’s hottest tech hubs: Waterloo.
Topics: technology, talent, artificial intelligence
Quantum businesses in Waterloo get a $41 million boost
Last week, the Canadian federal government announced funding for four Waterloo-based quantum technology businesses and organizations totaling $41 million. Delivered through the Strategic Innovation Fund, this money further strengthens Canada’s position in the world of quantum computing and machine learning and further affirms Waterloo’s nickname “Quantum Valley.”
Topics: quantum, security, technology, talent, artificial intelligence
Three ways Waterloo can help your AI business grow
Artificial intelligence (AI) is no longer science fiction. It is driving innovation in a wide variety of industries, from unsurprising suspects like software-as-a-service to less expected applications including advanced manufacturing and automotive.
Are you looking for an ecosystem that has a strong record of helping applied AI companies grow? Or, are you interested in integrating AI into your...
Topics: technology, talent, artificial intelligence