Welcome to this week's Sunday Briefing. In this issue, read about the top Calgary tech stories so far this year, plus 6 other stories you've probably missed. Have a great day. We'll see you again Wednesday.
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2023 is only halfway done, but Calgary tech startups and innovators are making headlines for a whole host of reasons.
From fast-growing companies to women leading in tech, here are the 15 stories our subscribers read and shared the most.
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Vitruvi Software announces acquisition by Bow River Capital, strengthening future growth and innovation. Vitruvi has built one of the industry's most powerful and capable cloud solutions for powering digital construction management in the network, power and utility sectors. Vitruvi Software
Innovation Saskatchewan provides $100,000 to Startup TNT to support SK tech startups. The tech ecosystem funding will support TNT’s four investment summits in 2023-24. Innovation Saskatchewan
Climate Investment leads funding round for SensorUp, industry-leading emissions management platform. Calgary-based SensorUp has developed a data integration platform for methane leak detection and repair, measurement reconciliation, reporting, and verification of methane emissions. Climate Investment
Haskayne School of Business expands its Propel Business Project and celebrates meaningful work-integrated learning through Propel Awards. The program, designed for students with diverse backgrounds, offers incredible real-life experience and networking opportunities. University of Calgary
Canada is falling behind on cleantech as capital and companies flee south. A report by the Boston Consulting Group found that only 17 percent of climate tech investor dollars remain in Canada, with the vast majority flowing into the United States. Betakit
Tetra Launches New Custody API Solution, Enabling Enhanced Data Access and Automation for Customers. The new API solution caters to the evolving needs of customers in the digital asset space. Tetra Trust Company
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