A King West-based firm has cracked the code on using artificial intelligence to help small business owners compete with big-box retailers-and it's working.
From hydrogen infrastructure to AI-powered grid management, the next wave of sustainability innovations is taking shape in labs and startups across the city.
From Distillery District cafés to Yonge-Dundas Square commuters, everyday Torontonians are embracing privacy-first technology that's quietly transforming how they work, shop, and connect.
While other cities chase flashy tech solutions, Toronto's digital transformation strategy banks on solving real infrastructure problems-and it's catching international attention.
A homegrown machine learning startup has deployed predictive algorithms across the Greater Toronto Area, reshaping how hundreds of thousands of commuters navigate their daily journeys.
As Bay Street evolves and new tech hubs emerge across the city, the skills, salary expectations, and career paths in financial innovation are shifting faster than ever.
As major platforms unveil their 2026-2027 product pipelines, local entrepreneurs and enterprises are bracing for disruption-and opportunity-unlike anything seen since the mobile revolution.
From Bathurst to the Distillery District, venture capital is funding the apps and services that have become woven into the fabric of daily life in the city.
As digital threats evolve faster than defences, local tech companies are racing to launch AI-powered tools, zero-trust architecture, and quantum-resistant encryption-reshaping how Canadians guard their digital lives.
A King West-based firm is turning industrial wastewater into renewable hydrogen-and it's already caught the attention of major utilities across Ontario.
After three years of rapid expansion, the city's shared workspace operators are consolidating and innovating to compete in a market where remote flexibility has become non-negotiable.
As threats evolve faster than ever, the city's privacy-focused tech companies are racing to launch AI-powered tools, blockchain authentication systems, and workplace safety platforms that could reshape how Canadians protect their data.
From transit planning to grocery shopping, locally-funded tech companies are solving hyperlocal problems that make living in Canada's largest city measurably easier.
As the city cements its position as a North American innovation hub, tech leaders and policymakers grapple with labour displacement, data privacy, and questions about who truly benefits from rapid growth.
As coworking spaces proliferate across King West and beyond, experts warn that the future of work promises liberation while raising urgent questions about labour protections, inequality, and corporate accountability.
From waterfront innovation hubs to venture capital fuelled by hydro abundance, Toronto has carved a distinctive niche in clean energy that rivals Silicon Valley.
From real-time transit coordination to predictive infrastructure maintenance, the city's digital transformation is entering a critical new phase-and these are the tools coming next.
From King West to the MaRS Discovery District, a new wave of startups is reshaping how Canadians manage money, with venture capital flowing and talent flooding the city.