nGen News
Brock's Biosciences Business Incubator Gets Cash Infusion From Ottawa
Brock University’s leap into biomanufacturing jobs got a jump-start to the tune of more than $800,000 from Ottawa.
Government of Canada Invests in Bio-manufacturing Business Development in Niagara
The Government of Canada has made an investment in Brock University that will help it to partner with regional supporters to kick-start bio- manufacturing businesses in Niagara.
RIM changes a wait-and-see for Niagara techies
The new leader at Research In Motion said on Monday seismic change was not needed at the BlackBerry maker, but it’s uncertain what that could mean for Niagara’s tech sector.
Sing a song of Niagara
A newly-launched contest is looking to send its contestants lyrically viral while selling Niagara a little along the way.
Harnessing the Power of ONE nGEN's latest partnership bodes well for local entrepreneurs.
Another feather in nGEN’s cap is officially becoming a regional innovation centre as part of ONE (Ontario Network of Excellence) last May
Raccoon stars in new game
Somewhere in the forest there lies a sleepy raccoon. Just days after this raccoon’s iPhone game was released, however, he was quickly leaping into action against an army of enemy robots, and had Raccoon Rising leaping up the charts to become one of the iPad’s top-30 adventure games.
Game Development Gets Easier
Technological advancements are making it easier -- and cheaper -- for smaller gaming companies to get that human character experience.
Animating Niagara
morro images is a young digital media company that is winning new customers with a combination of talent, skill and leading edge technology
CDMN family member profile: Jeff Chesebrough from nGen - Niagara Interactive Media Generator
The CDMN's success lies with the contributions of our national partners. Each month, we will profile one of the nine nodes that make our national family stronger.
The Government of Canada Highlights the Contributions of Small Businesses and Entrepreneurs to the Economy
Today, the Honourable Gary Goodyear, Minister of State for the Federal Economic Development Agency for Southern Ontario was at the Niagara Interactive Media Generator (nGen) in St. Catharines to help celebrate the substantial economic contributions being made by small business owners and entrepreneurs across the country. He was joined by Rick Dykstra, Member of Parliament for St. Catharines.
From Garden City to gaming city
St. Catharines rebounds from GM layoffs to transform from an automaker town into a video game and digital media hub.



















