The new Montréal-based subsidiary will underpin the group's growth, with the ambition of supporting North American banking and financial institutions and insurance companies in their transformation projects.
The mobile payment and commerce solutions giant from India plans to create 60 specialized jobs in Montréal over the next three years.
The company from San Francisco, that delivers secure, high-quality training data for AI technologies, announces the establishment of its new office in Montréal and plans to employ 20 experts in AI, deep learning and engineering.
Unity Technologies, the creator of the real-time 3D platform (RT3D), expands its operations at its Pointe-Saint-Charles office, creating more than 450 jobs over the next few years.
The project involves expanding the company’s
Saint-Eustache facilities on Montréal’s North Shore, in addition to acquiring specialized equipment and Industry 4.0 technologies.
France-based Axionable, which specializes in data and artificial intelligence (AI) strategies for business, is taking advantage of Co-founder and CEO’s Gwendal Bihan’s presence at the World Summit AI to announce the opening of a laboratory in Montréal.
Avenue Code, a top IT consulting firm specializing in end-to-end solutions for e-commerce, announces the opening of a subsidiary in Montréal.
Lufthansa Technik AG, one of the leading providers of technical aircraft services in the world, is expanding its Montréal site for maintenance and repair of state-of-the-art aircraft engines.
Digital Domain, one of the most innovative studios for visual effects and immersive experiences, today announced the addition of Montréal, Québec as the newest Digital Domain location. The Montréal studio joins eight existing Digital Domain locations including Los Angeles, Vancouver, Beijing, Shanghai, Shenzhen, Hong Kong, Taipei and Hyderabad. 2018 marks 25 years for the global studio.
With this new Center of Innovation, Varian expects to triple the size of the Montréal team this year alone and is targeting continued growth over the next three years.
The Montreal office will employ 200 individuals, most of whom will be technology professionals working on Behavox’s industry-leading enterprise data analytics platform, currently used by some of the world’s largest banks, broker-dealers and hedge funds.
This activity, which drew over 500 participants to Montréal, identified concrete ways to boost the city’s connectivity to the rest of the world, with the double aim of attracting foreign capital and expanding the global reach of Québec companies.
Ten years later, 1,300 people are now working at the company’s Montréal offices, including many world-class developers, engineers and architects. The Montréal Technology and Engineering Centre has experienced steady growth since it first opened its doors in 2008.
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In its September 2017 edition, U.S. magazine Site Selection named Investissement Québec one of the top three economic development agencies in Canada.
GlobalStep, a world leader in games quality assurance based in Dallas, is establishing a major presence in Montréal after acquiring Bug-Tracker as part of its global expansion program. Some of the initiatives the company is considering in Montréal include the further development of artificial intelligence in data analytics for video games.
The U.S.-based multinational has just opened its second Canadian client innovation centre, in downtown Montréal. It plans to hire 500 people over the next four years to support its Canadian clients in their digital transformations.
French multinational Soprema will invest $42.8 million, twice the amount announced in 2016, to build in Sherbrooke its first North American plant to manufacture extruded polystyrene boards for the building industry. The new plant is set to be operational by May 2018.
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