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People gathered inside Edmonton Unlimited, which has blue, green, and white artwork on its walls.
technology business

Accelerators don't necessarily lead to scaleup success: VC

As Alberta Innovates explores new ways to help businesses grow after the end of its accelerator program, one venture capitalist said such accelerators do not influence his firm's investments, anyway.

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A smiling woman with glasses poses in front of a brick wall.
technology business

AI ethicist advises contemplation amid push for data centres

As Alberta rushes to attract $100 billion in data centre investment, one ethicist wants us all — even people outside the artificial intelligence industry — to stop and think about what that means.

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Four people in business attire.
health technology

Alberta's life sciences sector is surging as industry event nears

As the Sept. 22 kick-off to Life Sciences Week approaches, sources from the event's presenter said Alberta is charging ahead in the sector faster than other parts of the world.

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A group of people wearing lanyards pose inside a convention hall. One holds a sign that says "GDX," while signage for KDays and GDX are in the background.
technology arts

Baby Ghosts Alberta creates new accelerator to give marginalized developers a leg up

Leaders at Interactive Arts Alberta and the Walkthrough Collaborative Centre are launching an accelerator that offers $25,000 for video game studios called Baby Ghosts Alberta, hoping to share the lessons they learned while participating in the Baby Ghosts peer accelerator in Toronto.

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A screenshot of the Instagram account for iloveetsroute4.
transit technology

How two transit movements take similar routes to highlight positivity in place of negativity

Just as transit enthusiasts are using memes to spread love for Edmonton's bus and LRT routes as well as combat negativity, a unique research project has returned to the city to ask transit riders what might be different if wellbeing was designed into the system.

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Three improvisers in costumes on a stage.
arts technology

Rapid Fire uses AI for Fringe show but also warns audience about bots taking jobs

Rapid Fire Theatre is using artificial intelligence for comedic effect in a show called Plays by Bots, which runs from Aug. 16 to 24 as part of the Edmonton International Fringe Theatre Festival.

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Premier Danielle Smith stands in front of cars and trucks at a podium that reads "The 5000 Hydrogen Vehicle Challenge."
region hydrogen

AMTA wants to add pressure to Alberta's push to use hydrogen to decarbonize trucking

The Alberta Motor Transport Association is working to bring back a 700-bar hydrogen refuelling station to Alberta as part of its ongoing push to decarbonize the province's trucking industry, for which it serves as a member organization.

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Five people link arms in front of bales of hemp.
business technology

Zylotex partners up on quest to make hemp a viable industry in Alberta

After searching for a mill to produce hemp pulp fibre but finding none willing in Alberta, Zylotex, which makes natural fibres from provincially grown hemp, is working with Plantae Technologies Inc. to pulp the hemp itself.

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A black and white bird perches on a branch in a forest.
technology nature

Edmonton-made app makes it easier for citizen scientists to count birds

Edmonton-based Punchcard Systems has developed NatureCounts, an app that makes counting birds easier for citizen scientists and helps enhance conservation data collection in the process.

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