Because of its local universities and reputation for having a very high standard of living, Vancouver has a growing high-technology sector – including
software development such as Maximizer Software and
e-commerce such as
Cymax Stores. Foreign technology companies which have organically grown an operational presence in Vancouver include
Netgear,
Samsung,
IBM,
Microsoft,
Sage, and
Amazon.
Arista Networks moved its Vancouver office into the former location of
Nokia's Vancouver Research and Development Centre shortly after Nokia shut down its operations in Vancouver. Foreign technology companies which have an established operational presence in Vancouver via acquiring a Vancouver-based company include:
Best Buy (via acquisition of Future Shop),
Intel (via acquisition of Recon Instruments),
Boeing (via acquisition of AeroInfo Systems),
Mastercard (via acquisition of NuData Security),
NetApp (via acquisition of Bycast),
Broadcom (via acquisition of HotHaus Technologies) CDC Software (via acquisition of Pivotal Corporation),
McKesson Corporation (via acquisition of locally based startup ALI Technologies Corp),
SAP (via acquisition of
Business Objects, which itself had previously acquired
Crystal Decisions),
Kodak (via acquisition of
Creo), and
Ericsson (via acquisition of
Redback Networks, which itself had previously acquired a locally based startup, Abatis Systems). The city has also developed a particularly large
cluster of
video game developers, the largest of which,
Electronic Arts, employs over two thousand people. Vancouver also has a vibrant
tech startup scene. Startups headquartered in Vancouver include
PlentyofFish and
HootSuite.
Slack, the world's fastest growing business app of all time, was created in Vancouver.
Greater Vancouver is also home to
MDA, a pioneering space and defense company behind technologies such as the
Canadarm and
RADARSAT-2. Additionally, Vancouver is emerging as a world leader in
fuel cell technology, accounting for 70 percent of Canadians employed in the industry. The
National Research Council Institute for Fuel Cell Innovation is located in Vancouver, and the headquarters of
Ballard Power Systems is in neighboring
Burnaby. ==Tourism==