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Ciara Azam sitting by a desk with a laptop showing the Eventist landing page next to a box of tissues and trinkets
May 4, 2026

Velocity startup Eventist rethinks live event ticketing

Waterloo alum’s new event ticketing platform lowers fees, reduces stress and simplifies event management

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May 4, 2026

Advancing AI readiness in community care across Waterloo Region

Waterloo researchers and frontline health partners receive $250,000 from the Graham Seed Fund to guide responsible AI adoption in real-world care settings

Several firetrucks respond to an active fire scene.
April 28, 2026

The wildfire paradox: How social media quickens response but strains resources

Social media buzz helps speed wildfire response, but may also trigger costly over-reaction  

Trevii unit is attached to the side of a hospital bed with medical staff in the background
April 28, 2026

Made by Waterloo: Tracking the tools that keep patients well

Velocity startup Technology Trace is helping hospitals spend less time searching for equipment and more time caring for patients

Atoms co-op students pose for photo at the Atoms office with cityscape in the overshoot
April 27, 2026

Why one AI-driven company is hiring more Waterloo talent, not less

AI is changing work, but at Atoms it is accelerating the need for early-career talent

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October 14, 2020

Four brilliant researchers join Waterloo on fellowships

AMTD Scholars are the first recipients of a postdoctoral fellowship created by a Waterloo alumnus-led foundation 

October 13, 2020

Postdoctoral fellowship helps advance water treatment research

Edris Madadian is developing technology to remove toxic chemicals from wastewater

illustration of young women, standing on a hand and working on STEM projects
October 1, 2020

She belongs in STEM

A new scholarship supports five women every year, offering financial assistance and programming as they enter the technology sector

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October 1, 2020

Gifts of inspiration, education and hope

The generosity of the Lyle S. Hallman Foundation can be felt beyond our campus – affecting our local community, economy and health care system

Mike Moser jumps in the air to shoot a layup with a large crowd in the stands
October 1, 2020

Tragedy, commemoration and support

In the face of tragic loss, the men’s basketball team found a new purpose. More than 40 years later, that legacy continues to support student-athletes.

Sample images made with X-ray technology developed by Waterloo Engineering startup KA Imaging.
September 30, 2020

Advancing medical imaging

Waterloo spinoff company wins Health Canada licence for innovative X-ray technology

People with REEM-C robot
September 23, 2020

TALOS’s smaller "sibling" makes its robotic debut at Waterloo

Designed to interact with people, the humanoid robot will be trained to eventually support in situations that are too dangerous, too repetitive or too boring for humans

September 23, 2020

New diabetes device monitors blood using radar and AI, not painful pricks

New technology can quickly and accurately monitor glucose levels in people with diabetes without painful finger pricks to draw blood. 

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September 21, 2020

Much more than a school term

Engineering students mark International Education Week by discussing highlights of living and learning abroad 

September 21, 2020

Study finds air filtration reduces the risk of COVID-19 spread during dental visits

Researchers have discovered that air filtration devices in dental offices could significantly reduce potential COVID-19 transmission through aerosols. 

Members of student team Scope, runners-up in the 2020 James Dyson Award for Canada.
September 17, 2020

Student inventions win national honours

Two of three top spots for national James Dyson Award go to Waterloo Engineering entries

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September 9, 2020

Engineering our way through a pandemic

'Scientists in action' are contributing to the COVID-19 fight with hundreds of research projects

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