Nelson’s leading tech champion is not what you expect
Brad Pommen founded a technology company that makes “smart” vending machines in Nelson, BC
Read moreNelson’s leading tech champion is not what you expect
Brad Pommen founded a technology company that makes “smart” vending machines in Nelson, BC
Read moreNelson’s leading tech champion is not what you expect
Danika Skye Hammond is spearheading a new co-working space in Slocan Valley
Read moreSilverton wunderkind brings coworking to the Slocan Valley
Sunny Kimberley, BC is home to Western Canada’s largest tracking solar array
Read moreIn Kimberley, the future of innovation is bright as the sun
A former mill town in the Kootenay region of British Columbia is now home to Columbia Lake Technology Center, a data-server farm and manufacturing plant.
Rithmik Solutions in Fernie, BC uses artificial intelligence (A.I.) technology to track wear and tear on mining equipment.
Read moreFernie tech company CEO uses A.I. to boost mining industry
Richard Vienneau of Kimberley, BC created POS-n-go, a point-of-sale app used by small merchants around the world.
Read moreEnterprising outdoorsman leads in sales solutions from Kimberley
Wyliejack Tap Handles in Invermere makes tap handles for draught beer and has clients around the world.
Read moreInvermere couple taps Kootenay lifestyle to accelerate global business
Web developer Nathan Bertram came to the Kootenay region seven years ago in search of snow and affordable property
Read moreWeb developer taps Revelstoke’s sweeping seasons and digital undercurrent
Evan Pitman dreamed of working for a Kootenay tech company – so he started his own.
Tradespeople and urban refugees alike are coming to the Kootenays to reinvent their lives with a career in the growing tourism sector.
Read moreTradespeople and urban refugees reinvent themselves in the Kootenay tourism industry