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KLM Solutions is a Etobicoke, ON-based company in the Computers and Electronics sector.
Hartley Data Service Inc is a Glenview, IL-based company in the Computers and Electronics sector.
Majesco is the leading software partner to both the P&C and L&A insurance markets to modernize, optimize and innovate their businesses at speed and scale. Over 330 insurers, from greenfields, start-ups and MGAs to the largest insurers, reinsurers and brokers use Majesco`s next generation SaaS platform solutions of core, data and analytics, digital, distribution, absence management and a rich ecosystem marketplace of established and InsurTech partners to build the future of insurance.
INTRASOFT International is a leading European IT Solutions and Services Group with strong international presence and expertise, offering innovative and added-value solutions of the highest quality to a wide range of international and national public and private organizations. The Company`s Head Offices are located in Luxembourg (2b rue Nicolas Bové, L-1253 Luxembourg). INTRASOFT International (currently Netcompany-Intrasoft) was founded in 1996 by Intracom Holdings and remained a member of it until October 2021. As of November 2021, the company became a member of the Netcompany Group, a Denmark located IT company founded in 2000. Netcompany is the fastest growing and most successful IT services company in the Nordics, owning vast technology experience and deep industry-specific knowledge, creating innovative solutions tailored to meet business goals. INTRASOFT International employs more than 2,200 highly skilled professionals, representing over 50 different nationalities and mastering more than 30 languages. With headquarters in Luxembourg, INTRASOFT International operates through its operational branches, subsidiaries and offices in 13 countries: Belgium, Bulgaria, Cyprus, Denmark, Greece, Jordan, Kenya, Luxembourg, Romania, RSA, UK, UAE and USA.
America Makes` focus is to accelerate the adoption of additive manufacturing technologies in the U.S. manufacturing sector and to increase domestic manufacturing competitiveness by: 1)Fostering a highly collaborative infrastructure for the open exchange of additive manufacturing information and research. 2)Facilitating the development, evaluation, and deployment of efficient and flexible additive manufacturing technologies. 3)Engaging with educational institutions and companies to supply education and training in additive manufacturing technologies to create an adaptive, leading workforce. 4)Serving as a national institute with regional and national impact on additive manufacturing capabilities. 5)Linking and integrating US companies with existing public, private or not-for-profit industrial and economic development resources, and business incubators, with an emphasis on assisting small- and medium-sized enterprises and early-stage companies (start-ups).