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10/9/2020: How I Built My Startup
Tech

10/9/2020: How I Built My Startup

Key notes from QTMA's chat with Chris Grouchy, co-founder of Convictional

  • Helen Xu
4 min read
09/29/2020: Opportunities in Tech Panel
Tech

09/29/2020: Opportunities in Tech Panel

Summarizing notes from QTMA's chat with Jamyang Tenzin, Ali Khokar, and Nikole Benson, Queen's alumnae who have continued to pursue a career in tech.

  • Helen Xu
4 min read
09/21/2020: Breaking into Tech from a Commerce Background
Tech

09/21/2020: Breaking into Tech from a Commerce Background

Key takeaways from QTMA's chat with Jei So, a product marketing manager at Clearbanc.

  • Helen Xu
3 min read
Scotches, Watches, and Diamonds: When Luxury Markets Reject Innovation
Business

Scotches, Watches, and Diamonds: When Luxury Markets Reject Innovation

In luxury markets like this, however, nothing too disruptive tends to stick. Value is placed on the craft and historical roots rather than the practicality often accompanying innovation.

  • Noah Blaff
4 min read
The Existential Threat to The "Gig" Economy
Tech

The Existential Threat to The "Gig" Economy

The benefits of "gig work" seemed plentiful initially, it quickly became apparent that full-time gig work was not an adequate substitute for full-time employment.

  • Nick Joannou
    Nick Joannou
7 min read
Blue-Sky Bias
Business

Blue-Sky Bias

Scott McFarland pulls no punches as he questions the integrity and credibility of Tesla's management team.

  • Nicholas Chan
    Nicholas Chan
24 min read
Insurance and IoT: When Data Becomes Dangerous
Tech

Insurance and IoT: When Data Becomes Dangerous

With increased data prevalence, consumers are now subject increased monitoring as companies continuously seek to better understand their customers and improve their profitability.

  • Nicholas Chan
    Nicholas Chan
4 min read
How the Canadian Government Has Failed the High-Tech Sector
Business

How the Canadian Government Has Failed the High-Tech Sector

Year after year, Canadians watch multi-billion-dollar tech companies either collapse or flee to the bay area, and are left asking why their country seems unable to create long-term high-tech growth

  • Nicholas Chan
    Nicholas Chan
5 min read
Survival of the Fittest
Tech

Survival of the Fittest

Darwin’s theory of natural selection has benefitted those possessing favourable physical characteristics throughout evolution and still rings true today. Given the rising incidences of disease and the onset of an obesity epidemic, health and fitness are indeed at the forefront of the global agenda.

  • Nathaniel Loh
    Nathaniel Loh
6 min read
Three's a Crowd - The Future of Telecom
Tech

Three's a Crowd - The Future of Telecom

With poor customer service, high prices, hidden fees, and fluctuating billing, should Canada support another telecom player?

  • Nicholas Chan
    Nicholas Chan
6 min read
“Bricks-and-Clicks”: A Happy Medium for The Disruption in Canadian Retail
Tech

“Bricks-and-Clicks”: A Happy Medium for The Disruption in Canadian Retail

The retail landscape in Canada has recently shown signs of weakness, succumbing to the changes brought on by e-commerce and downward pricing pressure.

  • Nicholas Chan
    Nicholas Chan
6 min read
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