New decades prompt reflection, and I’ve been doing plenty of that this last month. When we get caught up in the daily grind of deliverables, meetings and family commitments, it can be difficult to keep an eye on the big picture of what you’re trying to achieve day by day and year by year. Stepping […]
Thought Leaders
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B.C. Game Industry Cheers Biba’s Efforts To Foster Active Play
As the CEO of Biba Ventures, I’m proud and honoured that our free mobile apps are among TIME magazine’s “Best Inventions of 2019.” Proud and honoured, to be sure, but not surprised. After all, when Biba was founded in 2014, extensive research had already revealed a stark correlation between increasing screen time and decreasing fitness […]
Building a Workplace Peloton
As a four-time Canadian cycling champion and having competed with Team Canada in the World Championships in 1989, it’s fair to say I’ve spent a lot of time on a bike. But, maybe more importantly, I’ve spent a lot of time competing with and depending on a team. This is where I was first introduced […]
As Over-Funded Unicorns Lose Their Shine, Is Bootstrapping Finally Becoming Newsworthy?
Over the past 12 months, we’ve seen the fall from grace of many of the previously celebrated (yet grossly over-funded) unicorns like WeWork, Uber, and Peloton. These companies received far more than their fair share of media coverage over the past decade. Perhaps it’s for this reason that the media is finally turning its focus […]
What’s Next for Vancouver’s Tech Industry in 2020
Canadian tech saw impressive growth in 2019, and there is currently a demand for 305,000 new tech workers in the country by 2023. With more major players choosing to grow their resources in Vancouver, and with huge strides in AI, automation and machine learning, the city is poised for more growth in 2020. However, we […]
2020 Predictions for BC’s Tech Community
“Action is hope. There is no hope without action.” – Ray Bradbury As CEO of the BC Tech Association, my predictions for 2020 focus on hope and action. At BC Tech we are optimists who believe that British Columbia’s future is bright. Looking ahead we see the opportunity to build a prosperous future for all […]
What’s in Store for Hospitality Technology in 2020
The New Year Will See Tech Creating a Better Experience Hospitality Tech Technology has emerged as a driving force in hospitality. From tablet-based POS systems, to guest-controlled ordering platforms, to digital menu boards – new technology has the ability to reimagine the way operators and guests interact with their surroundings completely. The trends seen in […]
It’s Time for the Construction Industry to Build on Tech’s Potential
I’m not alone, or going out on much of a limb, in predicting that Canada’s thriving construction industry will only get bigger in 2020. It has grown substantially every year since 2015, after all, and employed nearly eight percent of the Canadian workforce — that’s more than 1.4 million people — in 2018. Yet, for […]
By Putting Donors First, Tech Can Save the Charitable Sector
Predictions often relate to generosity at this time of year. What will I find under the tree? Which gifts would my loved ones appreciate most? Of course, this generosity is guided by wish lists, letters to Santa Claus, not-so-subtle hint-dropping, and so on. But what guides the generosity of charitable donors as the Dec. 31 […]
In the Automated Future, Creativity Means Success
Jeremy Shaki is Co-Founder and CEO of Canadian Coding Bootcamp Lighthouse Labs. The “future of work” is not a far-off concept – it’s currently happening all around us. Almost daily, we interact with some form of automation, from chatbots to self-populating calendars. As automation takes over more administrative work, roles and responsibilities will transform and […]