Today is not one of those days.
On Wednesday afternoon, multinational information technology firm Infosys will announce 500 new jobs are coming to the city in the next three years.
The India-based company, which has a mammoth market capitalization of US$77 billion and provides digital services and consulting around the planet â it already has more than 2,000 Canadian employees â will create an innovation and tech hub in the city to serve clients in Canada and the United States.
Just as important, however, is what the announcement signifies. Itâs a tangible sign of the promise of a digital future for Calgary, with a major global player validating that the local industry is primed to expand.
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Chevron Technology Ventures said it has launched a new $300 million fund that will focus on technologies that have the potential to enable affordable, reliable, and ever-cleaner energy. The Future Energy Fund II is the eighth venture fund launched by the firm.
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