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Subscription Cancellations Loom as Living Costs Rise, Adyen Finds

October 23, 2024 by Newsdesk

New research from Adyen reveals that 40% of consumers plan to unsubscribe from recurring payment services in the next 12 months, citing high living costs. The study, part of Adyen’s inaugural Global Digital Report, surveyed consumers across 23 countries. It found that most people are signed up to three subscriptions, spending $19 per subscription monthly.

Services most at risk include TV, music, and food delivery. Despite this, 77% of businesses plan to invest in repeat purchase models, with many expanding their offerings. Adyen’s Trevor Nies emphasized the need for businesses to build lasting relationships through personalization and seamless payments.

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Vancouver’s Semios Rebrands as Almanac, Leading Agtech Innovation

October 22, 2024 by Newsdesk

Vancouver’s Semios has officially rebranded as Almanac, a global leader in agricultural technology. This transformation brings together Semios’ crop management expertise and Agworld’s farm management platform under one brand, covering over 100 million acres of farmland worldwide.

CEO Sumer Johal, who joined in 2023, envisions Almanac as a sustainable, data-driven farming solution, powered by its AI platform Alma. The rebrand solidifies Vancouver’s growing influence in the agtech sector, offering farmers actionable insights to improve crop yields and reduce costs.

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50% of Canadians Delay Medical Care Due to System Barriers

October 22, 2024 by Newsdesk

A new report from Maple, titled Health on Hold, reveals that 50% of Canadians delay seeking medical advice due to barriers in accessing proactive healthcare. Based on a survey by the Angus Reid Forum, the report highlights that 81% of Canadians face obstacles, with many turning to search engines instead of consulting doctors.

The report underscores a critical need to transform Canada’s healthcare system, as lack of access to primary care is leading to costly interventions. Maple CEO Brett Belchetz emphasized that proactive care could improve outcomes and reduce healthcare strain by leveraging technology.

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Hiive Surpasses $1 Billion in Transactions on Private Stock Marketplace

October 22, 2024 by Newsdesk

Vancouver-based fintech Hiive has surpassed $1 billion in transactions on its online marketplace for private company stocks, following its Canadian launch last year. The platform allows accredited investors to buy and sell shares in privately held, VC-backed companies without the need for a broker.

Co-founder Prab Rattan noted this milestone reflects the trust clients have placed in Hiive. With traditional exit paths for VC-backed companies limited, Hiive provides a crucial liquidity solution. The company is now handling more than $100 million in monthly transaction volume and is poised for continued growth.

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Coinbase Expands in Canada, Supporting Crypto Community and Hiring 40+

October 22, 2024 by Newsdesk

Coinbase has expanded its “Stand with Crypto” campaign into Canada, aiming to support the country’s five million coin holders and push for regulatory clarity. According to Coinbase Canada CEO Lucas Matheson, the company is well-positioned to help Canada lead the global crypto economy.

The move follows Coinbase’s growing investment in Canadian startups like MinervaAI and Dapper Labs. Canada is Coinbase’s largest talent hub outside the U.S., and the company is currently hiring over 40 roles in engineering, marketing, and security.

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59% of Canadian Students Use Generative AI in Schoolwork

October 21, 2024 by Newsdesk

A new KPMG in Canada survey reveals that 59% of Canadian students now use generative AI for schoolwork, up from 52% in 2023. Although 75% say these tools improve assignment quality, two-thirds worry they aren’t learning as much. Alarmingly, 82% of students admit they claim AI-generated content as their own work, while 70% turn to AI rather than seeking help from instructors.

With educators facing pressure to set clear guidelines, KPMG’s C.J. James emphasized the importance of balancing AI use with critical-thinking skills. Students want more AI in course planning, admissions, and career services.

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

Intuitive AI’s Recycling Tech Powers Portland Trail Blazers’ Moda Center

October 21, 2024 by Newsdesk

Intuitive AI, a Vancouver-based startup, is rolling out its AI Recycling Assistant, Oscar Sort, at Oregon’s Moda Center, home of the Portland Trail Blazers. The technology helps fans sort waste by recognizing compostable, recyclable, and reusable items, diverting them from landfills.

The initiative supports the Moda Center’s Rip City Reuse program, which replaces 500,000 single-use cups annually. Jackie Ventura, VP of Facility Operations for the Trail Blazers, said Oscar will enhance fan engagement and sustainability efforts. Each Oscar unit is energy-efficient and offsets the CO2 equivalent of 10 cars annually.

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Shoppers Drug Mart’s Shift to Pharmacist-Led Care Marks Strategic Change

October 21, 2024 by Newsdesk

Shoppers Drug Mart sold its 10 physician-led clinics to Well Health, refocusing on simpler prescription and diagnosis services pharmacists can now offer, said spokesperson Aly Vitunski. This strategic pivot aligns with expanding provincial policies that empower pharmacists.

Well Health vice-president Jeremy Mickolwin suggested another factor: the clinics weren’t making money, partly due to the high cost of recruiting doctors. After acquiring the clinics, Well reported modest operating profits, though smaller than its other recent acquisitions. Shoppers’ original plan envisioned a comprehensive healthcare strategy, combining telemedicine, clinics, and home-care services.

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Calgary Unveils Wave Tech Centre to Transform City Services

October 21, 2024 by Newsdesk

Calgary has launched the Wave Tech Centre, a facility designed to drive technological innovation and enhance public services. Supported by Prairies Economic Development Canada, the Centre is part of Calgary’s Smart Cities program. The facility features advanced tools, including virtual reality, AI infrastructure, and 3D robofabrication, allowing city teams to test and implement new technologies.

Mayor Jyoti Gondek praised the Centre’s ability to provide data-driven solutions that improve service delivery. The Centre will also promote sustainability through innovative cooling technologies and aims to become a hub for local innovators.

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Ocean Startup Project Announces 16 Companies for 2024 Challenge

October 18, 2024 by Newsdesk

The Ocean Startup Project has named 16 companies for its 2024 Ocean Startup Challenge, each receiving up to $25,000 in non-dilutive funding and a comprehensive support package. The startups, spanning sectors from sustainable seafood to marine biotechnology, will benefit from business development resources and mentorship.

Natasha Legay, Director of the Challenge, praised their creativity and passion, highlighting their solutions to critical global ocean issues. Seven of the selected startups hail from British Columbia, including Celerity Craft and Fibr.Bio. The Challenge provides key insights into innovation trends in the blue economy.

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