Local technology companies generate more than. $9 billion. in revenue. (Communitech.ca)



Similar documents
information and communication technology

Outsourcing2Romania.com. when you absolutely, positively need the best development team June 2013

COMPUTER SOFTWARE/SERVICES AND ITeS EXPORTS

Career Academy Overview Parent and Community Meeting

Strategic Big Data. Why More Data is Better

Chicago s Business Climate

Bulgaria: The IT and Telecommunications Sector. Sector: IT and Telecommunications. Prepared by the Royal Danish Embassy in Sofia

Silicon Valley s Competition Creating a Technopolis

AC JumpStart Application Guidelines

Isaac A. Vargas Head of Inward Investment

A Program of New Carolina South Carolina's Council on Competitiveness

Ireland HUDSON SALARY GUIDES 2015

Information Technology 2015 Programmes

Red River College CAP and IST Programs Environmental Scan Key Findings

Executive Biographies

Why Egypt Your guide to Egypt s strengths as an outsourcing destination

India IT-BPM sector and Economic growth in Bengaluru. 4 August 2015 Ashok Pamidi

INVEST IN CANADA VIRTUALIZATION & CLOUD COMPUTING IN CANADA

REGIONAL SPOKESPERSON BIOGRAPHIES

Douglas Wilson on Us and the Game Industry Educational Programmes

Welcome. to Sheffield Where customer service comes naturally. Contact Centres

Tonse Telecom Knowledge Process Outsourcing

Stephen Dibert Global Practice Lead Life Sciences Foreign Affairs, Trade and Development Canada JBA Seminar - February, 2015

Oracle Cloud: Enterprise Resource Planning

Bangladesh IT Industry overview. Bangladesh Association of Software & Information Services (BASIS)

INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS SEMINAR

South Korea Information and Communication Industry

Unlimited Server 24/7/365 Support

ericsson asiapacificlab australia

Offshoring in high-tech and telecom

INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY & INFORMATION SECURITY CAREER PATHWAY

Festivals and Major Events Canada / Festival et Événements Majeurs Canada Response to the Finance Committee s Pre- Budget Questionnaire

GYAN VIHAR SCHOOL OF ENGINEERING & TECHNOLOGY M. TECH. CSE (2 YEARS PROGRAM)

Building the Entrepreneurs Colony: Hong Kong Vs Singapore By Cora Cheung

Data Centres & Data Hosting in Ireland. Brendan Fay, Technology Division, IDA Ireland

Student Internship Guaranteed internship placement in Canada. Customized Work Experiences in Canada

Business Profile(BPO Division)

India Offshore Delivery Center

Moving Forward: The UK as a Global Partner

Address Verification Communication Services. CAF Pickup Insurance. Time base Dunning (Collections Health care. Outbound) Business Development

FACT SHEET Infocomm Manpower Development Roadmap v2.0

Why Atlanta For Your Business?

Canada Canada & H.K.

REGIONAL ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT FORUMS

Composition Services Outsourcing Outsourcing Composition Services at a Higher Level

NYC Economic Development Strategy

Downtown Edmonton Hotel Holdings Inc.

TABLE OF CONTENTS ABOUT MARTINSEN MAYER 2 ABOUT THE SURVEY 2 GENERAL TRENDS MOUNA KENZAOUI, CEO 3 EXECUTIVE 4 ACCOUNTANCY AND FINANCE 6 BANKING 8

Conestoga Conestoga Completed

Academic English. University Pathway to Undergraduate Programs. Conditional Acceptance to Masters & PhD Programs. Custom Programs

Foreign direct investment

Tech Sector, Space and Expansion (Collaborating for Competitiveness, Implementation Action 4b)

Chicago Business Overview

Transcription:

Local technology companies generate more than $9 billion in revenue. (Communitech.ca)

Ontario is located in one of the largest IT markets in the world, and Guelph is at the heart of Ontario s thriving economic centre. Ontario s Technology Sector is comprised of leaders in every area of the industry, including telecom equipment, software development and services, digital media and web, and microelectronics, as well as leading-edge technologies like VoIP, wireless broadband and photonics. Ontario is home to companies ranging from home-grown global giants like Research in Motion, Open Text, Mitel Networks, March Networks and Cognos (an IBM company) to foreign multinationals like IBM, Alcatel, Cisco Systems, Dell, Microsoft, Siemens and Motorola. Guelph s Technology Economy is a rapidly growing sector in the city. Companies in this cluster have found Guelph a welcoming community as our city has always created a supportive environment for intellectual capital. Brain power runs the Technology Economy and Guelph s niche of highly educated workers is the fuel in its engine. Guelph s Technology Economy Cluster includes software, hardware, digital media and services with a strong hub developing in the downtown. Many of these companies are startups with some showing enormous growth in the last few years. Guelph companies such as Synnex, Innosphere Systems, Netsweeper Inc. and BrainPark are competing at a global level. This emerging cluster is unique in that it crosses through other sectors like Advanced Manufacturing, Environmental Technologies and Agri-food and Innovation by providing technical support and systems. It could be as complex as customized software for inventory control systems to the development of websites. In Guelph there are over 100 companies in the Technology Economy Cluster including hardware manufacturers, software developers, website designers and more. The City of Guelph and its partners are working to increase awareness of this cluster and to create opportunities both within our community and beyond. Guelph has become a favourable location for the Technology Economy due to its rich quality of life, its support of knowledge-based employment and its proximity to the University of Guelph, University of Waterloo, Wilfred Laurier University and Conestoga College. Business Case - Technology Economy 1

Sector Statistics Ontario s IT industry is booming thanks to a: 1. Well-educated and wage-competitive workforce 2. Sophisticated R&D infrastructure 3. Positive investment climate 4. Strategic location in the heart of North America 450+ tech firms employing 26,000+ people in the Guelph-Waterloo Region (The Record, Tech Spotlight) Local technology companies generate more than $9 billion in revenue (Communitech.ca) Our Technology Economy is part of the fastest growing economy in the country (CIBC World Markets, May, 2005) 950+ companies produce or facilitate technology locally (PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP report, 2001) 45% of Guelph-Waterloo Region s economic growth is in technology sector employment (PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP report, 2001) Provides 10% of employment in the Guelph- Waterloo Region and accounts for 45% of job growth (May, 2002) Responsible for 120% increase in revenue, asset base growth of 163%, equity increase of 420% ($1.5 billion in 1999 alone) and a pre-tax profit increase of 58% (May, 2002) Four post-secondary institutions in the region produce some of the best technology graduates in the country. These include the University of Guelph, University of Waterloo, Wilfrid Laurier University and Conestoga College 24% of Guelph residents hold a post-secondary degree or diploma (Stats Canada, 2005) Guelph is home to sector members including Synnex, Innosphere Systems, Netsweeper Inc., and BrainPark The sector is supported by the City of Guelph, the Guelph Chamber of Commerce and Communitech 2 Business Case - Technology Economy

Growing the Next Generation The Guelph-Waterloo Region is one of the best places for training the next generation of tech talent. University of Guelph Degree Majors Computer Engineering Computer Science Engineering Systems and Computing Information Systems and Human Behaviour Software Engineering University of Waterloo Degree Majors/Specializations Computing and Financial Management Digital Arts Communications Software Engineering Bioinformatics Information Technology Management Computational Science Wilfrid Laurier University Degree Majors Computer Science Photonics Double Majors Computer Science and Business Administration Computing and Computer Electronics and Business Administration Conestoga College Certificates, Post-Grad Certificates and Degrees Accounting and Information Technology Accounting, Audit and Information Technology Computer Applications Development Computer Engineering Technology Computer Programmer Computer Programmer/Analyst Electronics Engineering Technology Information Technology Applications and Technical Support Information Technology Support Services Integrated Telecommunication and Computer Technologies Microcomputer Applications - Business Software Specialty Network Administration - Engineering & Design Network Administration Support Programmable Logic Controllers Techniques Software Engineering Technician Software Engineering Technology Web Design Web Design and Development Graphic Design Business Case - Technology Economy 3

Business Success Story Innosphere Systems Development Group Ltd. About the Organization Founded in Guelph in 1994 as C-Soft, Innosphere has grown over the years from a three-person operation to a staff of 35. And they are still growing. Innosphere is an outsourced software provider specializing in the software development and quality assurance testing of commercial and custom software applications. Innosphere provides clients with an "on demand" extension to their in-house technical team. Whether functioning as an integrated part of the client team, or developing the entire application for them, they provide clients with resource flexibility and expertise at a cost that makes good business sense. Products and Services Innosphere offers both development and quality assurance services. They integrate their solutions with their client s team or outsource an entire development project where they handle all aspects of the project. Innosphere also provides consulting or training. Working with commercial software at an early stage has given Innosphere insight into quality assurance (QA). There is the need to have a strong QA methodology and process as part of the development process. While development services have specialized in Microsoft technologies Innosphere s QA process and services work with most environments and technologies. Fact Sheet Founded in 1994 by current President Jeff Berardine and University of Guelph graduates Adrian Harding and JD MacNeil The focus of the business changed in 1996 from product development to providing programming services Innosphere Systems Development Group Ltd. was incorporated in 1997 Between 2002 and 2005 Innosphere begins providing Custom Software System Development Services and Consulting Services in addition to Programming and Quality Assurance services Development Services include: Custom Software System Development Programming Consulting Quality Assurance Services include: Testing Services (Manual, Automated, Performance) Training (QAA Certification) Consulting 2009 was a banner year including: Record revenues Innosphere expands to 35 employees Began working with the Chamber of Commerce to form a local IT group and to work to promote IT companies in Guelph 18 employees attended University of Guelph, including 11 Computer Science graduates Advantages of being located in Guelph We chose to locate Innosphere in downtown Guelph because of its unique character, eclectic buildings and businesses and its proximity to surrounding communities such as Toronto, Waterloo, Burlington and Hamilton. There is a growing and vibrant technology industry in Guelph and in the downtown in particular. We have chosen to grow our company here because Guelph has always been supportive of intellectual capital. Jeff Berardine President 4 Business Case - Technology Economy

Grow Your Future Here

Economic Development and Tourism tel: 519-837-5600 e-mail: bizinfo@guelph.ca guelph.ca/biz