"We've traditionally relied on the telecom sector," says Michael Darch, executive director of Ottawa Global Marketing. "When telecom crashed seven years ago, we took a 25 percent hit on employment, but our tech entrepreneurs dug in to create new clusters in clean technologies, security and defense, wireless, life sciences and photonics. The result is that our employment levels have roared back in a far more diversified mix of companies. And while Ottawa companies aggressively expand operations around the world, multi-nationals like IBM, RIM and Cisco are setting up shop to take advantage of our incredible talent base."
Darch's Ottawa Global Marketing team tirelessly represents the region at economic forums and trade events around the world. Now for the first time they are harnessing the interactive power of Web 2.0 tools like RSS feeds, blogs and YouTube videos. The result is a new website called 82000reasons.com.
"In the era of user generated content, every one of Ottawa's technology success stories can be told, tagged and distributed online to a global audience," says Darch. "82000reasons.com leverages our greatest asset, our people, to tell the 'Why Ottawa?' story. They are better qualified than anyone to describe Ottawa's lifestyle and technology strengths so we can attract the people and investment dollars we need to fuel our growth."
The best stories contributed to 82000reasons.com will qualify for prizes, including round trip tickets on a new Ottawa-to-Frankfurt direct flight starting June 1st, 2008, courtesy of Air Canada, and BlackBerry Smartphones, courtesy of Research In Motion.
Already, Ottawa companies including Enablence Technologies Inc., Liquid Computing Corp., Macadamian, March Networks Corp., Fuel Industries, and QNX Software Systems have added either blog profiles or YouTube videos to 82000reasons.com.
The 82000reasons.com website is opening its Web 2.0 doors for business as of today. Participation is also being promoted to the Ottawa tech community by banner ads on Facebook, plus local print, banner ad and radio advertising.
OCRI (Ottawa Centre for Research and Innovation), the city's economic development corporation, is a rallying point to bring business, education, research and talent together to create the winning economic conditions that allow Ottawa's technology companies to thrive locally and compete globally. OCRI says it promotes sustainable economic development to maintain citizen's high quality of life. For more information on OCRI see www.ocri.ca and for more information on the Ottawa Region visit www.ottawaregion.com.