Author name: Serena Marquez

Serena Marquez is a Canadian technology journalist with 10+ years of experience covering innovations, digital transformation, AI, and emerging tech trends in Canada. She holds a Bachelor of Journalism from the highly selective University of King’s College and completed executive studies in technology and media leadership at the prestigious Sauder School of Business, UBC. Serena produces in-depth tech reporting and analysis, helping readers understand how innovation shapes Canada’s digital and economic landscape.

Questor Secures 1.9M for 1500kW Heat-to-Power

Questor Secures $1.9M for 1500kW Heat-to-Power

Questor Technology Secures $1.9M NRC Grant to Commercialize 1500kW Heat-to-Power System If you have ever stood near an industrial refinery, chemical plant, or natural gas facility, you have likely felt the unmistakable blast of hot air rising from flare stacks and exhaust vents. That heat represents more than just discomfort—it represents approximately 50% of all […]

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Thailand Leads Tourism Revival Through Tech in 2026

Thailand Leads Tourism Revival Through Tech in 2026

Thailand Leads Global Tourism Revival with Tech & Experiences in 2026 The global travel industry is undergoing a major shift—and leading that transformation is Thailand. As destinations across Asia-Pacific rebuild, Thailand has positioned itself at the forefront by combining advanced technology with immersive travel experiences. Working alongside countries like Japan, Australia, Canada, South Korea, and

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Ex-Intel Officer Warns MPs on Chinese Car Tracking

Ex-Intel Officer Warns MPs on Chinese Car Tracking

Ex-Canadian Intel Officer Warns MPs on Chinese Car Tracking Tech In a startling revelation that has sent ripples through Canada’s national security community, a former Canadian intelligence officer has issued a stark warning to Members of Parliament about the sophisticated tracking technology embedded in imported Chinese vehicles. The testimony, delivered during a parliamentary committee hearing,

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Saskatchewan tests tech to detect prison drug drones

Saskatchewan tests tech to detect prison drug drones

Saskatchewan Deploys Drone Detection Tech to Stop Prison Drug Smuggling In a high-tech bid to secure its correctional facilities, the Government of Saskatchewan is launching a pilot project to deploy sophisticated drone detection systems at its prisons. This initiative directly targets the growing and dangerous trend of using unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) to smuggle drugs,

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SAIT cuts over 30 jobs amid declining enrolment

SAIT cuts over 30 jobs amid declining enrolment

SAIT Cuts Over 30 Jobs Amid Student Enrollment Decline The Southern Alberta Institute of Technology (SAIT), a cornerstone of Calgary’s post-secondary and skilled trades landscape, is facing significant operational challenges. The institution has announced a difficult but necessary restructuring, resulting in the elimination of more than 30 positions. This decision, directly tied to a persistent

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Saskatchewan Polytechnic environmental technology capstone projects

Sask Poly Env Tech Students Complete Capstone Projects

Future Environmental Technologists Tackle Real-World Challenges in Saskatchewan The journey from classroom theory to on-the-ground impact is a critical bridge in any technical field. For students in Saskatchewan Polytechnic’s Environmental Technology program, this transition is realized through ambitious capstone projects. These final-year endeavors are not just academic exercises; they are real-world consultations that leave a

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Air Canada Unveils Maple-Inspired Cabin Upgrade

Air Canada Unveils Maple-Inspired Cabin Upgrade

Air Canada’s New Maple-Inspired Cabins Target Surging Corporate Travel As corporate travel across the North Atlantic surges past pre-pandemic levels, airlines are in a fierce competition to win the loyalty of high-value business passengers. In a strategic move to capture this lucrative market, Air Canada has unveiled a comprehensive new cabin concept, a multi-million dollar

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BOC Governor Warns on Anthropic Mythos AI Risks

BOC Governor Warns on Anthropic Mythos AI Risks

Bank of Canada Governor Sounds Alarm: Financial System Must Adapt to Advanced AI In a striking intervention that bridges the worlds of high finance and cutting-edge technology, Tiff Macklem, the Governor of the Bank of Canada, has issued a stark warning. The rapid emergence of powerful new artificial intelligence models, specifically highlighting Anthropic’s latest AI

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Top Scenic Train Journeys Japan, UK & More Ranked

Top Scenic Train Journeys: Japan, UK & More Ranked

Discover the World’s Most Scenic Train Rides Through Eye-Tracking Data For generations, travelers have debated which train journey offers the most breathtaking scenery. Is it the alpine majesty of Switzerland, the coastal drama of California, or the rugged wilderness of Scotland? Now, thanks to innovative eye-tracking technology, we have a data-driven answer. A fascinating study

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