JAMAICA – The Ministry of Science, Technology, Energy and Mining has launched two web-based information systems geared at providing energy stakeholders with real time data. The...
BAHAMAS– Cabinet ministers and high-ranking representatives from Customs, Labour, Finance and other government departments and agencies will be on hand when the Ministry of Finance hosts...
JAMAICA – The Broadcasting Commission of Jamaica (BCJ) is reminding Jamaicans that the hacking of data from a computer or telephone is against the law and...
TRINIDAD – UTT’s Valsayn Campus buzzed from two days of exciting competition which culminated with an awards ceremony for UTT’s IDEAS competition on March 6. Dr...
This Flashback Friday post is from 2009 and written by Simone Harris,Founder of 360 artists -Jamaica’s first dedicated Arts Management company. Have a read and see...
Inside Flashback Friday, we repost an oldie but goodie blog post that we believe is timeless and useful to you. So let us know if it...
BARBADOS– Spearheaded by Shannon Clarke, Bajan Developer, the developer/tech meetup culture kicks off with a passionate start. He announced the third in the series of the...
The challenges of financing a start-up, and a tech start-up in particular, is a common lament across the Caribbean. Frequently this claim has also been a...
ST KITTS – Fitzroy Edinborough is a lecturer at the Clarence Fitzroy Bryant College (CFB) in St Kitts, and CEO of Muscovado. He has been trying to...
PUERTO RICO – In keeping with its commitment to promote the development of Puerto Rico’s video game industry, Microsoft is accepting registration for its Imagine Cup...
TRINIDAD– Trinidad and Tobago’s Rick Cooper claimed the PitchIT Caribbean grand prize today with Interact XL, an online math tutoring platform. The infoDev-run pitching contest sought...
BARBADOS: A Barbadian software developer believes Government should pay more attention to mobile application development which is emerging as one of the strongest growth areas in...
As we begin this journey to explore the Caribbean Tech Startup scene, I wanted to repost this blog post, I wrote on November last year. I...
I am excited about where things are now and where things are headed for tech entrepreneurship and startups in the Caribbean this year, we’ve come along...
Developing the Caribbean 2013 April 11-12, 2013. 8 Caribbean Countries. An Amazing Open Data Conference & Code Sprint #devca13. It started in 2011 by Matthew McNaughton,...
Well you saw the headline ” BlackBerry Partner Purchases One Million BlackBerry 10 Smartphones” – Largest ever single purchase order in BlackBerry’s history and read about...
Startup fever is beginning to make the Caribbean even hotter. First there was Martinique, now Jamaica and Trinidad is launching their Startup weekends in 2013. What...
As the words entrepreneurship and innovation move from being mere hype to becoming deeper rooted into the psyche across the Caribbean especially over the last 18...
On February 26, the Caribbean Research and Education Network (C@ribNET) was formally launched in Port of Spain, Trinidad and Tobago. C@ribNET, which is a broadband fibre...
Ken Sylvester, CEO of the Caribbean Knowledge and Learning Network (CKNET), a new high-capacity fibre optics research and education network, will now connect colleges and universities...