NEXT Canada CEO Sheldon Levy wants to kickstart innovation in health care

Levy says they already have several large, recognizable hospitals in the GTA signed on to adopt technologies from NEXT Health when it launches Sheldon Levy is thinking about the future of health care. Best known for his transformative tenure as president of Ryerson University, Levy has for the last year and a half served as CEO of the the non-profit …

Robotic cranes, genetic libraries and activated oil: How the cannabis industry is redefining hi-tech

Canada’s marijuana companies are becoming known for developing best practices for a nascent industry that, if they do it right, could leave them well-positioned to dominate around the globe At first blush, the Canopy Growth Corp. operation in Smiths Falls, Ont., doesn’t look especially high tech. The building is an old industrial pile that used to be a Hershey chocolate …

Tech Data updates Canadian e-commerce site

Tech Data Canada has updated the e-commerce side of its Web site, bringing some of the new features introduced in recent updates in the United States north of the border for the first time. With the update to its shop.techdata.ca site, the distributor has modernized its Web presence, said Brian Aebig, vice president of sales for Tech Data Canada, introducing …

IBM pits ‘Project Debater’ computer against humans

First debate was over government-subsidized space research IBM pitted a computer against two human debaters in the first public demonstration of artificial intelligence technology it’s been working on for more than five years. The company unveiled its Project Debater in San Francisco on Monday, asking it to make a case for government-subsidized space research — a topic it hadn’t studied …

Amid outrage over child separations, critics question Microsoft’s ties with ICE

Company is the latest tech giant to reckon with the moral and ethical implications of its government work Amid outrage at the separation of children from their asylum-seeking parents crossing the U.S.-Mexico border, a Microsoft partnership with the government agency overseeing the “zero tolerance” policy has come under scrutiny — including backlash from the company’s own employees. The Microsoft division responsible for selling cloud …