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TechopiaLive: Chipset famine and Canada's opportunities | Ottawa Business Journal

That “chipset famine” is manifesting itself in a shortage of automobiles, computers, smartphones and other devices. In this episode of Techopia Live, OBJ publisher Michael Curran speaks with a technology sector veteran with more than 30 years of experience in semiconductors. ....

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CMC and Edgewater Wireless accelerate commercialization of game-changing technology - Electronic Products & Technology

CMC and Edgewater Wireless accelerate commercialization of game-changing technology - Electronic Products & Technology
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CMC and Edgewater Wireless Accelerate Commercialization of Game-Changing Technology

CMC and Edgewater Wireless Accelerate Commercialization of Game-Changing Technology
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Fishing for chips: Making the case for a homegrown Canadian semiconductor industry


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Natalia Mykhaylova’s Toronto-based company WeavAir sells sensor and data-collection technology designed to improve air quality, cut maintenance and energy costs, and improve efficiency in places ranging from mass transit hubs to hotels.
Customers and prospective buyers started asking for something that would measure viruses and bacteria in the air after COVID-19 was declared a pandemic last year, but the technology didn’t exist. Mykhaylova, whose background includes degrees in chemical engineering and pharmacology, decided to build it.
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