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Qbase is one of the leading companies in the Computers and Electronics sector.
Torch.AI`s Nexus™ platform changes the paradigm of data and digital workflows, forever solving core impediments caused by the ever-increasing volume and complexity of information. Customers enjoy a single unifying solution which begins by instantly deconstructing and describing any data, in real-time, at the earliest possible moment. Purpose built for massively scaled, ultra high-speed data processing, the platform comes equipped with security features, flexible data workloads, compliance capabilities, and drag and drop functionality that is unrivaled in today`s technology landscape. The company`s solutions have helped to fight fraud, secure information, make better decisions of trust, evolve operational capabilities, and create better customer experiences. We are looking for smart, curious and insanely talented people who can help us break into new territory, take on massive problems and build fast. If that sounds like you, we`d like to hear from you.
Neonode Inc. (NASDAQ:NEON) is a publicly traded company, headquartered in Stockholm, Sweden and established in 2001. The company provides advanced optical sensing solutions for contactless touch, touch, gesture control, and in-cabin monitoring. Building on experience acquired during years of advanced R&D and technology licensing, Neonode`s technology is currently deployed in more than 75 million products and the company holds more than 120 patents worldwide. Neonode`s customer base includes some of the world`s best-known Fortune 500 companies in the consumer electronics, office equipment, medical, avionics, and automotive industries. NEONODE and the NEONODE logo are trademarks of Neonode Inc. registered in the United States and other countries.
G.S. Systems is a Calgary, AB-based company in the Computers and Electronics sector.
When Able was first founded, most technology installations were provided piecemeal, with a different contractor for each component. The result was confusing and painful to manage, and the individual solutions weren't necessarily compatible. Brandon Ames,