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CogniLore Information Solutions
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Cogniva is the leading developer and distributer of innovative solutions for content management. Cogniva services and products support companies seeking a better organization and more efficient management of their documentation and knowledge. Among other things, it provides a multi-faceted indexing of company documents, which leads to more efficient content management and facilitates growth and development for a company. With its 25 years of experience and innovation in the content management field, Cogniva has proven itself as an important industry leader. Its team is comprised of cognitive science, business semantics (business information), linguistics and computer science experts. Cogniva operates in both Europe and Canada and works towards enabling organizations of all sizes, both private and governmental, to reduce operating costs while increasing their overall performance. This is accomplished by acquiring practical skills that enable them to reduce the gap between business strategies and carrying out tasks. The Cogniva research institute is the first international research centre for information management and information architecture. This research institute is home to the work of scholars encompassing a wide range of expertise who are constantly contributing to innovation in knowledge and information management. Cogniva is a member of the Language Technologies Research Centre and works in collaboration with the National Research Council of Canada, the Université de Montréal, the Université du Québec en Outaouais, Carleton University, the University of Ottawa, as well as the Université des technologies de Troyes and the CNAM in Paris, France. |
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CREDIL’s mission is to help companies and organizations produce technological solutions providing them with a competitive advantage. These solutions are intended to have a lasting impact, specifically through the use of free, patent-free software. CREDIL aims to be a cooperative of community property as well as a business structure that provides its members with expertise whose spheres of activity are related to research and experimental development in IT, to sustainable innovation and to the administration of computer systems. Through a cooperative business infrastructure, i.e., bringing together computer scientists, CREDIL offers its customers scientific and policy recommendations, preventive support and an IT outreach service. CREDIL has worked on the Android project (Google’s operating system for mobile devices, including cell phones) with a view to allowing the hearing impaired, among others, to communicate in sign language on their mobile phones. In addition, CREDIL is actively working on voice recognition projects for live television shows or navigation systems inside buildings. Besides their avant-garde value, these projects fit into the LTRC’s mission to promote research and development in the language technologies field. CREDIL is also working in collaboration with the LTRC on the new tool box for language professionals. |
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iCare is developing a semantic text parsing platform of the medical expression to facilitate the codification of medical records. This Platform is delivered as a Cloud application service. |
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Idéeclic Corporation specializes in strategic planning of digital outreach and in design and development for Web, mobility and multimedia environments. They work with cultural organizations with communication, outreach, awareness and education objectives for specific audiences. Over the years, they became partner to over sixty museums, universities, libraries, archives, foundations, cultural organisms and Aboriginal communities. Idéeclic accompanies these institutions in their development of digital strategies, in the definition and design of projects and in the development of digital and interactive environments of all sizes. Their multidisciplinary team is composed of fifteen experienced professionals (project managers, project designers, scriptwriters, graphic designers, programmer-analysts and multimedia integrators). They are also complimented by numerous professionals and specialized collaborators, companies and specialized suppliers. |
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Kanvasys is a Canadian company that was incorporated in 2010. It is a division of the Idéeclic Corporation. Kanvasys aims to be the leader in developing applications that present and enhance content. Their team helps organizations interact with their target audiences, at anytime, on any device. Kanvasys believes that providing interactivity, context and personalization adds significant value to content. Their team creates cross-platform applications that run on the latest generation of devices, indoors and outdoors. Kanvasys is tuned into the needs of its customers, and it is constantly evolving with technology to offer innovative and creative solutions to help organizations reach their target audiences. |
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TermNet is a cooperative platform for businesses, universities, institutions and organizations seeking to further their knowledge in the terminology field. TermNet’s mission is to promote products and services available on the linguistic market as an intrinsic part and quality guarantee in the fields of information and communications; classification and categorization; as well as translation and localization. TermNet members collaborate to promote terminology products and services, to organize various research and innovation projects, provide practical training programs, promote networking and develop a service comprised of highly qualified consultants. |
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XStream Software activities fall into two complementary areas, namely the development of knowledge transfer products and services for custom-designed technology to be integrated into material (including software) for third parties. The company’s mission is to develop cutting-edge solutions for the e-learning field, streaming technologies, discussion thread management (e-mail) and pre-commercialization of new services, such as professional development. Since the arrival of globalization and outsourcing, this company has stood out internationally in meeting the needs of e-learning technologies, particularly for second-language learning. In fact, the LTRC is proud to sponsor XStream Software for its major contribution to the language technologies sector. |