What’s New and Noteworthy at Punchcard?

We love seeing and sharing stories about our team and clients in the news. Here’s what we’ve been up to lately:

The Globe and Mail

READ: From meal-planners to babysitters, these apps help keep parents on track

YorkRegion.com

READ: Canada is the third most malware-infected country in the world, new research reveals. Here are the top 10 most impacted file types

Calgary Herald

READ: ‘It’s a healthier way of doing business’: Flexibility in the workplace

FoundersBeta

READ: Punchcard Systems Named to List of Canada’s Top Companies to Watch in 2025

Betakit

READ: A CTO’s guide to legacy software modernization

The Globe and Mail

READ: Punchcard Systems named one of Canada’s Top Growing Companies of 2025

Financial Post

READ: Diplomat Consulting and Punchcard Systems Join Forces to Build an AI-Platform to Draft Legislation Faster

Digital Journal

READ: Edmonton firms join forces on AI tool to speed up Canadian policy work

Council of Canadian Innovators (CCI)

WATCH: 5 Questions Interview with Sam Jenkins Managing Partner of Punchcard Systems

BNN Bloomberg

WATCH: Morning Markets for September 5, 2025 – Assessing the Impact of AI on Job Market

CP24

WATCH: York Regional Police to be first police service to use new roadside sobriety testing app

Global News

WATCH: York Regional Police using new mobile app in the fight against impaired driving

Ready to Go Beyond the Headlines?

Punchcardigans don’t just keep up with the changing world of technology, we help shape it. Thought leadership isn’t a buzzword for us. It’s how we lead, build, and grow.

From redefining what remote-first really means to untangling the complexity behind strategic product development, we have unique and diverse perspectives to share and the experience to back them up.

If you’re hosting a conference, planning a workshop, looking for expert commentary, or just want fresh thinking on your biggest tech challenges, we’d love to be part of the conversation.

Here’s a taste of the topics we bring to the table:

  • What artificial intelligence can’t do yet
  • Why the future of the digital workplace will always be remote-first
  • How data-driven thinking powers product innovation
  • The evolution of product visioning in the age of AI
  • Why human-centred design still matters in discovery
  • Designing technology and software with empathy

Reach out if you’d like to build a story together.