Using Artificial Intelligence to Understand Real Social Needs
by Lee Rickwood
Although services and solutions for social needs do exist, it is clear that awareness, access and availability must be increased.
by Lee Rickwood
Although services and solutions for social needs do exist, it is clear that awareness, access and availability must be increased.
By Lee Rickwood
There’s plenty of room for growth: with more than 180,000 metric tons of li-ion batteries available for recycling worldwide in 2019, barely over half were recycled
By Yasmin Ranade
In the long run, this program will benefit by promoting entrepreneurship in Northern Ontario (and bring revenue), establish great companies, generate employability, [and] socio-economic development of Northern Ontario that will generate a ripple effect across Canada.
By Yasmin Ranade
The app uses postal code data given by users to match to nearby COVID-19 vaccine locations.
by Lee Rickwood
Providing software tools for business productivity, collaboration and unified communications, Zoom is well positioned for another 25 years — at both the local and the global level.
by Lee Rickwood
There are plenty of reasons to keep the planet clean as we try keep ourselves healthy and safe. And there are Canadian-made products to help us do so.
by Lee Rickwood
Integration among the traditional grocery store and other modern conveniences, collectively known as the “deep grocery” is being driven by new retail insights gathered by digital technologies and online applications.
by Lee Rickwood
Anticipating an at least partial return to work in the traditional office environment, a new high-tech product category has emerged to address the expected need for privacy, security and a quiet space to (at least temporarily) get away from it all: the privacy booth.