Co-op students build new features to help bring innovative AI tool to market
By: Christie Zeb (she/her)
Waterloo co-op students play key roles in developing AI solutions from minimum viable products to serving 100,000+ global users.
By: Christie Zeb (she/her)
Waterloo co-op students play key roles in developing AI solutions from minimum viable products to serving 100,000+ global users.
By: Christie Zeb (she/her)
From snow removal consulting to tech innovation, ConSalt Inc. leverages co-op talent to lead projects and advance innovation.
By: Krista Henry (she/her)
Future-ready engineers at startup Mycro Harvest are leveraging Waterloo co-op students to assist their smart farms by using artificial intelligence (AI) to increase food production and help meet future demand.
By: Krista Henry (she/her)
Can technology help unlock connections between the eyes and how the brain processes the world?
By: Krista Henry (she/her)
Waterloo co-op students play an integral role in the growth of this cybersecurity company.
By: Namish Modi (he/him)
As a fast-growing fintech startup on the rise in Canada, Dundas Life is looking to make the process of purchasing insurance easier for Canadians.
By: Isabella Deak (she/her)
A growing biotechnology startup, Ceragen, hires Waterloo co-op students to help meet its goal: feed the world.
By: Krista Henry (she/her)
In four years, e-commerce startup Perpetua expanded from Canada to Asia, Europe and South America. Co-op students help to drive that growth.
By: Maddie Savage (she/her)
Empowering patients to make informed health decisions inspired the mother-daughter combo, Jessica and Jordan Lunshof, to create a health management platform called TAMVOES and to launch a company called TAMCARE Home Health.
By: Matthew King (he/him)
Life insurance company Dundas Life makes use of Waterloo Experience (WE) Accelerate program to complete wish-list project.