Calgary-based Orpyx Medical Technologies has launched its next-generation sensory insole platform — a proactive, scalable solution aimed at preventing costly diabetic foot complications before they escalate. In the U.S. alone, foot-related issues account for one in every three diabetes-related healthcare dollars, costing the system more than $80 billion annually. Orpyx’s new solution targets these preventable […]| Calgary.Tech
Calgary’s PhantomOmics and Garden Loft Construction have partnered to bring biometric health monitoring to modular senior housing, redefining aging in place for Canadians. The exclusive collaboration combines PhantomOmics’ advanced diagnostic technology with Garden Loft’s architecturally refined housing units, offering seniors a safer, smarter way to live independently for longer—without the need to transition into a […]| Calgary.Tech
The technology industry today accounts for 6% percent of Canada’s direct economic value, or about $130 billion. In Alberta, roughly 5% of the workforce is in tech, with the sector employing more than 120,000 Albertans in total. Canada’s national total is forecast to reach 1.46M after growing 1.4% this year, according to data from CompTIA, […]| Calgary.Tech
Alberta’s top innovators are once again set to take the spotlight. Nominations and applications are now open for the 8th annual Start Alberta Tech Awards, recognizing the individuals and organizations shaping the province’s tech and innovation ecosystem. The 2025 Awards will be held on November 13th at the Betty Andrews Recital Hall in Edmonton, celebrating […]| Calgary.Tech
In June, Innovate Calgary’s Social Innovation Hub hosted a “Non-Profit Listening Session.” The roundtable-style event brought together nonprofit leaders from across Alberta to surface challenges, share experiences, and explore new ways to strengthen the nonprofit ecosystem. The session affirmed that “nonprofits are under constant pressure to do more with less,” according to Innovate Calgary. This […]| Calgary.Tech
Calgary tech leaders will get an inside look at how to scale leadership as a company grows when Tech Thursday hosts a fireside chat with Jeff Smith, CEO of Digital Commerce Bank (DCBank). Smith is best known for co‑founding DirectCash Payments in 1997 with Susan Anderson and transforming it into the world’s second‑largest ATM operator. […]| Calgary.Tech