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A vibrant quantum technology sector emerges from Canada's application of a new innovation ecosystem model that capitalizes on early advantages in quantum science & technology. 6.3 As technology makes many jobs precarious, Canada is among the global leaders in exploring innovative models that promote and enable the creativity of individuals and their communities.
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Jun 28, 2024 · As we navigate the ever-evolving digital landscape of 2024, Canada continues to cement its position as a global technology hub. This comprehensive analysis delves into recent technology industry reports, offering a uniquely Canadian perspective on the trends shaping our nation’s tech sector.
Summary. CCA has been examining Canada’s science and technology (S&T) and research and development (R&D) strengths and weaknesses since 2006. By bringing together data and expert analysis to inform critical conversations about Canada’s future, the CCA reports tell a story of a country that excels in research but faces hurdles to greater ...
In fact, 60% of Canadian respondents indicated their current technology stack can power their organization’s growth. This is positive, though less so than the global sentiment, at 73%. In contrast, Canadians seem more confident than their global peers in relation to investing in new technologies (43% vs 35%).
Nov 16, 2021 · While Canadians are concerned about the future, they also see the potential in rapid advances that are bringing what used to be the stuff of science fiction closer to reality, a new survey finds.
Jul 24, 2024 · This article highlights data and analysis at Statistics Canada that can be used to explore linkages between innovation, technology adoption and productivity. It draws on new estimates from the agency’s productivity research program, along with recent surveys that examine the innovation and technological stance of Canadian businesses.
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Through this engagement process Canadians came together to share their vision for a competitive, inclusive, digital and data-driven Canada in three areas: 1. Skills and Talent: Preparing for the Workplace of the Future. 2. Unleashing Innovation: Supporting Growth of Competitive Canadian Companies.