• Skip to main content
  • Skip to secondary menu
  • Skip to primary sidebar
Decoder.ca

Decoder.ca

Canadian Tech in 100 Words

 
  • About
  • News
  • Techtalent.ca
  • Dictionary
  • Contact

Vancouver CEO Showcases Quantum Robot at Bezos’ MARS Summit

March 27, 2025 by Newsdesk

At Jeff Bezos’ exclusive MARS summit in Florida, Vancouver deep tech CEO Dr. Suzanne Gildert of Nirvanic AI presented a live demo of “KitCat,” a quadruped robot powered by real-time quantum computing from Burnaby’s D-Wave. Gildert’s keynote on quantum consciousness in robotics explored if adaptive, agency-driven machines can be developed for future applications—including space.

Gildert also met Bezos and notable figures like physicist Stephen Wolfram and director Ron Howard. Nirvanic’s research could pioneer self-aware AI, with upcoming presentations in New York and Barcelona. The company’s ultimate aim: to advance understanding of machine and human consciousness.

Want to know more? Check out the source code on Techcouver.

RBC and Canadian Tire Forge Loyalty Partnership

March 27, 2025 by Newsdesk

Royal Bank of Canada (RBC) and Canadian Tire Corporation (CTC) have announced a long-term strategic partnership linking Avion Rewards with Triangle Rewards, two of Canada’s most prominent loyalty programs. Starting in 2026, eligible RBC cardholders will earn Canadian Tire Money faster when shopping at CTC banners like SportChek, Mark’s, and Canadian Tire, while unlocking exclusive offers through Avion.

The collaboration aims to grow Triangle Rewards’ 12 million-member base and drive retail sales. Executives from both companies say the alliance creates a “loyalty powerhouse,” offering Canadians enhanced rewards, savings, and daily value across both platforms.

Want to know more? Check out the source code on Newswire.ca.

Edmonton’s Nanoprecise Raises $38M to Scale Predictive AI Tech

March 27, 2025 by Newsdesk

Nanoprecise Sci Corp, an Edmonton-based cleantech company, has secured $38 million in Series C funding, co-led by Yaletown Partners and BDC’s Industrial Innovation Venture Fund. Backers include EDC, BMO Capital Partners, and CIBC Innovation Banking. Nanoprecise uses AI and wireless sensors to monitor industrial machinery and predict failures before they occur.

The funding will scale its AI-driven predictive maintenance platform, boosting efficiency and sustainability for global manufacturers. CEO Sunil Vedula says the company aims to help teams make data-informed, proactive decisions. New executive hires include Param Desai as CPO and Kevin Clark as Chief Evangelist.

Want to know more? Check out the source code on Calgary.tech.

Publicis Acquires Moov AI to Expand Canadian AI Capabilities

March 27, 2025 by Newsdesk

Publicis Groupe has entered a definitive agreement to acquire Moov AI, a Montréal-based AI and data solutions firm recognized as Forbes’ top startup employer in Canada for 2024. Founded in 2018, Moov AI employs over 60 AI experts and has delivered AI strategies for more than 100 clients nationwide.

The acquisition will integrate Moov AI’s proprietary tools and consulting into Publicis Groupe Canada’s CoreAI offering, enhancing personalization, automation, and decision-making for clients. Moov AI will operate as an AI practice within Publicis Groupe Canada, reporting to President and CEO Duncan Bruce, and fueling AI-driven business transformation across North America.

Want to know more? Check out the source code on Newswire.ca.

Five Canadian Firms Named to TIME’s Top Cleantech List

March 26, 2025 by Newsdesk

Five Canadian companies have earned global recognition on TIME Magazine’s first-ever World’s Top Cleantech Companies of 2025. Selected from over 8,000 evaluated firms, the honourees include Toronto’s Waabi (AI for autonomous freight), Li-Cycle (battery recycling), and eLeapPower (EV powertrains); Burnaby’s Svante (carbon capture); and Calgary-based Eavor (geothermal energy).

TIME and Statista ranked companies on innovation, financial strength, and environmental impact. Waabi placed in the global top 20, while U.S. firms dominated the list overall. The Canadian presence highlights the country’s rising role in developing diverse, scalable climate solutions across clean energy and transportation sectors.

Want to know more? Check out the source code on CleanEnergy.ca.

Carney Unveils Drone-Focused Defence Strategy in Halifax

March 26, 2025 by Newsdesk

In a landmark announcement from Halifax’s Irving Shipyards, Prime Minister Mark Carney unveiled a sweeping military strategy centred on Canadian-made drones to defend the Arctic, borders, and undersea infrastructure. The plan includes new autonomous vehicles, submarines, and icebreakers, alongside expanded Coast Guard roles and defence manufacturing rooted in domestic supply chains.

Carney later visited The COVE, highlighting firms like International Submarine Engineering Ltd., a pioneer in autonomous underwater vehicles. The strategy commits to NATO’s 2% spending target by 2030, while addressing military recruitment and fostering global partnerships—notably with Australia on Arctic surveillance technology.

Want to know more? Check out the source code on Techcouver.

Hypercharge, XCharge Bring Next-Gen EV Chargers to Canada

March 26, 2025 by Newsdesk

Vancouver-based Hypercharge Networks has partnered with XCharge North America to distribute GridLink EV chargers—bidirectional, battery-integrated fast chargers—across British Columbia and Ontario. The agreement enables Hypercharge to manage software and customer support, while XCharge NA will provide preventive hardware maintenance.

The scalable GridLink system, which integrates with solar and grid infrastructure, offers up to 430 kWh capacity and helps businesses avoid demand charges. As EV demand rises, especially in underserved areas, the partnership supports Canada’s broader push toward transportation electrification and energy resiliency, aligning with national climate and infrastructure goals.

Want to know more? Check out the source code on CleanEnergy.ca.

Bell Launches Security-as-a-Service on Sovereign Cloud

March 26, 2025 by Newsdesk

Bell Canada has launched its new Security-as-a-Service (SECaaS) offering, hosted on a Canadian sovereign cloud to meet local data privacy regulations. The solution enables public and private organizations to safeguard sensitive data within Canada, offering real-time threat detection and AI-powered analytics through Bell’s Cyber Intelligence Centre.

The SECaaS platform supports hybrid, cloud, and on-premise environments, ensuring regulatory compliance and 24/7 protection. John Menezes, CEO of Bell subsidiary Stratejm, said the launch addresses increasing cyber threats while offering resilient and scalable cybersecurity. The move underscores Bell’s commitment to leading-edge enterprise security solutions.

Want to know more? Check out the source code on Newswire.ca.

Video Game Workers Launch First Industry-Wide Union in North America

March 25, 2025 by Newsdesk

A historic milestone for North America’s video game industry was marked this week with the launch of United Videogame Workers (UVW-CWA), the continent’s first-ever industry-wide union for game workers. Organizing with the Communications Workers of America, the direct-join model allows any game worker—freelance or full-time—to join, regardless of employer participation.

The union’s first campaign will target recent mass layoffs, with petitions circulated at GDC, where UVW-CWA will also host panels and a rally. This announcement follows years of organizing, including efforts by Game Workers Unite, and aligns with growing union momentum in countries like France, the UK, and Sweden.

Want to know more? Check out the source code on IGN.

Styx Intelligence Raises $2.7M to Combat AI-Powered Threats

March 25, 2025 by Newsdesk

Vancouver-based cybersecurity startup Styx Intelligence has raised $2.7 million in an oversubscribed Seed round to expand its AI-driven digital threat detection platform. Led by BDC’s Seed Venture Fund, with support from FRAMEWORK Venture Partners, Top Down Ventures, and Sprout Fund, the funding will help Styx address emerging cyber risks linked to generative AI.

Co-founders Karim Ladha and Santosh Nair, industry veterans, aim to provide real-time external threat protection for enterprises. Investors praised Styx for combining technical sophistication with user-centric design, positioning it as a rising force in the Digital Risk Protection (DRP) market.

Want to know more? Check out the source code on Techcouver.

« Previous Page
Next Page »

Primary Sidebar

 

Stay in Touch

  • LinkedIn
  • RSS
  • Twitter

Copyright © 2025 Incubate Ventures | Techtalent.ca · Techcouver.com · Calgary.tech · Fintech.ca · CleanEnergy.ca | Privacy