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B.C. not ready for self-driving cars, study finds

B.C. not ready for self-driving cars, study finds

UBC researchers have proposed a gradual introduction of self-driving vehicles on city streets
Vancouver cancer drug developer BriaCell divides in two

Vancouver cancer drug developer BriaCell divides in two

BriaCell spins out two of its pre-clinical drug candidates into new company
Royal Canadian Navy support ship gets high-tech specs made in B.C.

Royal Canadian Navy support ship gets high-tech specs made in B.C.

Canadian combat support vessel to get imaging system made by BC'S CURRENT Scientific Corp.
‘I’m amazed I’m still here’: Victoria-made immunotherapy gives man new life

‘I’m amazed I’m still here’: Victoria-made immunotherapy gives man new life

Noel Schacter credits B.C. Cancer’s Deeley Research Centre in Victoria for giving him the past three years of life
Improving graphite cathodes’ structure could lead to faster-charging EVs

Improving graphite cathodes’ structure could lead to faster-charging EVs

Study provides new insights into developing advanced fast-charging protocols
Vancouver's East Side Games cuts 20% of workforce

Vancouver's East Side Games cuts 20% of workforce

Company, best known for mobile gaming, among largest digital firms in province
New software giving B.C. hospital remote access to critical equipment

New software giving B.C. hospital remote access to critical equipment

The syngo Virtual Cockpit (sVC) allows technologists to remotely connect with those on site at the New West facility.
77% of Canadian energy companies lack cybersecurity protection, study finds

77% of Canadian energy companies lack cybersecurity protection, study finds

Industry’s assets such intellectual property, trade secrets and vast amounts of customer data, need to be protected, security company report says
Embrace, don’t fear artificial intelligence art, says B.C. researcher

Embrace, don’t fear artificial intelligence art, says B.C. researcher

'We’re becoming meta-artists,' says Simon Fraser University researcher Jeremy Turner
Redbrick Technologies hits $100M in annualized revenue following Animoto acquisition

Redbrick Technologies hits $100M in annualized revenue following Animoto acquisition

New portfolio company is the third major addition in past four years for the Victoria-based tech firm