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Friday, January 6, 2017
Ottawa Citizen - A future in which driverless cars shuttle people here, there and everywhere, may still be a long way off, but many of the key players who could make that future a reality have set up shop in Ottawa. Simply put, things are starting to get interesting for tech in the capital... More
Friday, September 30, 2016
CBC News - As the automotive world speeds toward a future with self-driving cars, there's a push to make Kanata a hub for the technology. That could include seeking permits to allow road tests of automated vehicles in its high-tech business... More
Thursday, July 28, 2016
On July 22, 2016, some hungry 7-Eleven customers in Reno, Nevada received the first fully autonomous, Federal Aviation Administration (FAA)-approved drone delivery to a private residence. Hovering over their backyard, an unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) gently deposited their order: icy Slurpee drinks, a chicken sandwich, donuts, hot coffee and... More
Wednesday, June 15, 2016
Carleton Electrical Engineering Grad Shaun Marshall (BEng/90) serves as the Engineering Group Manager for Connected Vehicle and Human Machine Interface Advanced Technology at GM Canada. Over the years, he has taken on numerous roles within the auto industry giant, resulting in a deep understanding of vehicle... More
Thursday, March 31, 2016
GM Canada President and Managing Director, Steve Carlisle, visited Carleton University on Wednesday, March 30 as part of the company’s efforts to find and drive innovation for the future of the automobile. Carlisle spoke with engineering students about the auto sector’s rapid move towards an automotive future where vehicles are electric,... More
Wednesday, March 16, 2016
CBC News - Behind locked doors at a municipal building in the Ottawa suburb of Orléans, Tony Bailetti is quietly working on a plan to turn Canada into a global powerhouse for fighting cyberattacks. The professor is known for nurturing more than 200 companies in his job straddling Carleton University's business and engineering departments.... More
Wednesday, March 9, 2016
Uninhabited Aerial Vehicles (UAVs), also known as remotely piloted aircraft systems, have lifted off into the mainstream over the past decade. The term “drone” has navigated its way into our everyday vocabulary and ignited our imaginations to soar. Naturally, our ability to find innovative applications for these new technologies has also risen... More
Thursday, January 28, 2016
Ottawa Citizen - Apple Inc., one of the world’s most-recognized technology companies, will open an office in Kanata, the Citizen has learned. According to several sources in the Ottawa real estate community, the Cupertino, California, tech giant has leased a 22,000-square-foot space on the third floor of 411 Legget Drive after shopping for... More
Wednesday, December 16, 2015
A White Paper Prepared for the Government of Canada by the Canadian Automated Vehicles Centre of... More
Saturday, April 11, 2015
There are few things in engineering that inspire the imagination the way that aerospace does. Creating machines that fly–within Earth’s atmosphere and beyond–are some of the most visible results of aerospace engineering. In everything from enormous rockets carrying space station payloads to the tiniest of drones being used for aerial... More
Thursday, February 5, 2015
Despite inclement weather, a large crowd managed to make their way to the Sunnyside Branch of the Ottawa Public Library for the inaugural Ingenious Talks series on Wednesday night. Jeremy Laliberté, Assistant Professor with Department of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering spoke for close to an hour about how the current and changing regulatory... More
Tuesday, November 5, 2013
CBC News - Tony Bailetti stands in what once housed a town council table and theatre, looking at the wide-open space that will become the VENUS Cybersecurity Corporation. Parts of the ceiling are missing and wires dangle. He knows they will have to be swept to make sure they're free of high-tech... More
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