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.

Canadian Innovation Advances Lunar Drinking Water Tech (1)

Canadian Innovation Advances Lunar Drinking Water Tech

From Mining to Moon: How a Canadian Company Just Revolutionized Lunar Water Purification When humanity builds its first permanent outpost on the Moon, the most critical resource won’t be rocket fuel, oxygen, or even food—it will be water. Not water shipped from Earth at staggering cost, but water extracted from lunar soil, processed on-site, and […]

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Vancouver Firm Secures $1M for Wildfire Tech Trial

Vancouver Firm Secures $1M for Wildfire Tech Trial

B.C. Startup Skyward Secures $1M to Test Cloud Seeding for Wildfire Prevention Wildfire season in British Columbia is no longer a summer anomaly—it’s becoming a persistent, year-round threat. While communities brace for smoke-filled skies and evacuation alerts, one Vancouver-based startup is looking upward for a solution. Skyward, a climate tech company, has secured $1 million

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B.C. Invests $1M in Lightning Reduction Technology

B.C. Invests $1M in Lightning Reduction Technology

Can $1 Million in Lightning Suppression Prevent Catastrophic Wildfires? B.C. Bets Big on New Tech British Columbia’s wildfire seasons have grown increasingly brutal, with 2023 alone scorching over 2.8 million hectares. But the provincial government is now pursuing a strategy that sounds like something from a weather-control lab: investing in technology that reduces lightning strikes.

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B.C. Backs Lightning Reduction Tech to Prevent Fires

B.C. Backs Lightning Reduction Tech to Prevent Fires

How BC’s $1 Million Lightning Reduction Investment Could Transform Wildfire Prevention British Columbia is taking a bold, science-driven step to tackle one of the most unpredictable triggers of catastrophic wildfires: lightning strikes. The provincial government has announced a $1 million investment in lightning reduction technology, a move aimed at reducing the natural ignition source responsible

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B.C. Tech Advances Fight Against Lightning Wildfires

B.C. Tech Advances Fight Against Lightning Wildfires

How B.C. Is Using AI to Predict and Prevent Lightning Wildfires Dry lightning has long been one of the most unpredictable wildfire threats in British Columbia. Unlike human-caused fires, which are often reported quickly near populated areas or highways, lightning-ignited fires can start deep in remote forests and burn undetected for hours — or even

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Durham College Young Women in STEM Trades Event 2026 (1)

Durham College Young Women in STEM Trades Event 2026

Empowering the Next Generation: Inside DC’s Young Women in STEM & Trades Conference The hum of machinery, the glow of a computer screen, the smell of sawdust in a workshop—these are the sounds and scents of possibility. For many young women, these environments have historically felt unwelcoming or simply off-limits. However, a significant shift is

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How Canadian Employers Use AI Agents at Work

How Canadian Employers Use AI Agents at Work

How Canadian Employers Are Deploying AI Agents to Transform HR Operations Artificial intelligence has shifted from corporate experimentation to operational infrastructure. Across Canada, HR departments are increasingly deploying AI agents—autonomous systems capable of perceiving data, reasoning through tasks, and executing workflows—to streamline core human resources functions. The objective is not workforce replacement, but operational augmentation:

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Canadian Space Firms Feel Pull Toward U.S. Market

Canadian Space Firms Feel Pull Toward U.S. Market

Why Canada’s Space Startups Are Heading South: The US Relocation Trend If you’ve been watching the Canadian space industry over the past few years, you might have noticed a quiet but steady trend: homegrown space startups are packing their bags—or at least seriously considering it. A recent report from one Canadian space startup CEO puts

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