Waterloo students and alumni build robots to help children around the globe walk
The idea behind an important start-up is born from a family connection.
The idea behind an important start-up is born from a family connection.
Acquiring innovative talents is a necessity in these unforeseen times and every company needs people that think outside-the-box to grow their business. University of Waterloo co-op students play an integral role in operations at healthcare technology start-up AceAge.
By: Hirumal Munasinghe
For most people, working through the night to earn a co-op credit sounds like a challenge. But second-year Waterloo Arts and Business student, Sharanya Karkera, says it has been an exciting opportunity.
By: Krista Henry
Amidst the global pandemic, the video game industry has grown. This growth has provided a boost in jobs and driving the need for new talent.
By: Krista Henry
With conversations around diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI) in the spotlight -Lunaria Solutions takes the next step with innovative training and analytics software.
Genesys utilizes the skills of Waterloo co-op students to develop customer experience and contact centre solutions for a range of clients.
Every single profession needs mathematics because it all starts with math. Mathematical applications build and enhance science, business, finance, tech, manufacturing, communications and engineering.
By: Krista Henry
Kinaxis, an Ottawa-based supply chain planning software company, relies on Waterloo students to develop high quality tools for business development.
Trailblazers in the artificial intelligence (AI) field, Hockeystick Inc turns to the University of Waterloo when they need great tech talent.
By: Namish Modi
As COVID-19 continues, the importance of digital literacy grows for University of Waterloo students. As a result, Deloitte, one of the biggest financial auditing organizations in Canada, joins other local companies in offering digital fundamentals courses.