In the City of Oshawa, a coach bus carrying several international entrepreneurs embarked on a
two-day venture that would introduce them to new business opportunities across eastern Ontario. That venture was Corridor Connects, and the Eastern Ontario Innovation Corridor made it happen.
Get into the Spirit
If you’re like us, you love a good festival. These eight events — some near, some a bit farther — celebrate all that’s grand in the local arts and culture scene. Many of these fests take place in September, so make sure to watch for next year’s dates.
Continue readingFinding a New Home for Your Business
What is an essential part of business success? Location, location, location — and a skilled team to take you there.
Continue readingThe EOIC Story: Connecting Eastern Ontario for Entrepreneur Success
Just 45 minutes east of Toronto, there’s a region ripe with resources for startups and entrepreneurs to
launch and scale their tech and innovation companies.
Summer Forcast: Camping
Just east of Toronto lies many picturesque camping locales for an outdoor getaway. Whether you prefer to rough it in a tent or enjoy the comforts of RVing, we’ve got you covered with some of the best spots to check out this summer. (Be sure to add daytrips into nearby towns to your itineraries. There are great places to eat and shop around each of these campsites.)
Continue readingLindsay Tapscott, Babe Nation Films
From Nashville, the TV show, to Nashville, Tennessee, this Oshawa native is a gifted musician who is making her mark on the indie music scene.
Continue readingThe Early Days of Electrification
We could write 100,000 words on the history of electricity and it still wouldn’t be enough, but read on for a quick snapshot of the last 150 years — you won’t believe how far we’ve come.
Continue readingLegal Factors in Electrification
Read on to learn more about the legal details to be considered when it comes to rapid technology adoption.
Continue readingAccelerating Innovation for the Communities of Tomorrow
Technology can’t improve communities on its own. It requires a solid network of support systems and forward-thinking municipalities willing to trust, adopt and learn from these technologies. Tech adoption isn’t a huge leap but rather a bridge connecting the communities of today with all they can become tomorrow — and Durham RTDS is in the driver’s seat.
Continue readingForward Thinking at Elexicon
Electricity distribution company Elexicon Energy has already made a lasting impression on the energy sector, despite being a relative new kid on the block.
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