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Tight deadlines on software projects can put safety at risk: survey

Tight deadlines on software projects can put safety at risk: survey

TORONTO — A new survey says a majority of software engineers and developers feel tight project deadlines can put safety at risk.
Vancouver biotech inks $800M partnership with Novo Nordisk

Vancouver biotech inks $800M partnership with Novo Nordisk

Vancouver company co-founded by Pieter Cullis specializes in genetic medicine delivery platform
RCMP offer B.C. municipalities help with cybersecurity

RCMP offer B.C. municipalities help with cybersecurity

RCMP Cpl. Vinh Ngo wants police, all levels of government to collaborate on fighting cybercrime
Vancouver's former unicorn Thinkific shakes up board of directors

Vancouver's former unicorn Thinkific shakes up board of directors

Digital platform operator had reached a $1.25B valuation after its 2021 IPO, now worth about $239 million
Made-in-B.C. breakthrough a game changer for heart valve tech, say researchers

Made-in-B.C. breakthrough a game changer for heart valve tech, say researchers

Engineers develop a new mechanical valve that mimics the performance of tissue valves while offering lifelong durability, with exciting prospects for pediatric patients
Opinion: Governments must avoid getting caught up in the AI hype generated by Big Tech

Opinion: Governments must avoid getting caught up in the AI hype generated by Big Tech

Statistics Canada’s AI exposure report falls short by ignoring the underlying corporate strategies that truly determine AI’s impact
New tech at Kruger's Kamloops pulp mill reduces chemical use, but won't provide smell relief

New tech at Kruger's Kamloops pulp mill reduces chemical use, but won't provide smell relief

System reduces chlorine dioxide and hydrogen peroxide use, with a focus on cost savings
VodaSafe on a mission to revolutionize water rescue, recovery

VodaSafe on a mission to revolutionize water rescue, recovery

Vancouver firm has developed potential life-saving tool is in use by customers in 48 countries worldwide
Richmond's BCIT campus to host biomanufacturing training facility

Richmond's BCIT campus to host biomanufacturing training facility

Life sciences employs 20,000 people in B.C. and the new training facility will teach good manufacturing practices.
$15M in funding will help SFU scientists build neutrino telescope

$15M in funding will help SFU scientists build neutrino telescope

"We expect to see the unexpected."
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