The platform, developed and sold by Acerta Analytics Solutions Inc., in Kitchener, Ontario, gathers huge volumes of sensor data from vehicles as they go through quality inspections on the factory floor.
Clear Blue Technologies has a vision to deliver clean, managed, off-grid power that is both reliable and low cost to markets across the globe.
Ontario has, for many years now, been a formidable contender in quantum science and artificial intelligence. Today, thanks to Toronto, Ontario-based Creative Destruction Lab's ground-breaking programs for quantum machine learning and artificial intelligence start-ups, the province – and indeed, the rest of the country – is poised to lead the global race in both fields.
In 2017, Uber decided that if it was going to come out on top in the crowded autonomous vehicle field, it needed help making its self-driving cars smarter and less expensive. The California-based global transportation company headed straight to Toronto, Ontario.
Waterloo, Ontario-based OpenText has grown from a start-up serving niche markets to a global provider of enterprise information management technology to more than 100,000 customers in 170 countries. Its location in Ontario's Toronto-Waterloo technology corridor provides a unique competitive edge.
Toronto, Ontario's Horizons ETFs Management (Canada) Inc. has always been known for industry “firsts.” The company has done it again with Canada's first A.I.-driven ETF.
Toronto's WinterLight Labs is working on novel AI technology that can diagnose and monitor cognitive diseases like dementia.
Biolab Farmacêutica, one of Brazil's largest pharmaceutical firms, opens its first international research and development centre in Ontario.
Behind the systems on Air Canada's in-flight entertainment, the Canadian Army's command-and-control, and the Canadian Coast Guard's on-board electronics, is Thales Canada.
Airbus Helicopters Canada is part of the world's largest helicopter manufacturer and Airbus' only subsidiary to produce composites.
Artificial intelligence will provide the only way forward to understanding how the genome works, and will unlock insights that will drive the next generation of medicine.
There aren’t many companies that can boast a 98.6% customer retention rate over a period spanning nearly three and a half decades.
Toronto-based Havelaar Canada, which designed and built the world's first all-electric pickup truck in just 12 months, credits its success to Ontario's engineering talent, R&D tax credits, access to global markets and government support.
BlueRock Therapeutics, launched in 2016 with the second-largest series A financing in biotech history, aims to build a transformational regenerative medicine platform.
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