Pleora Technologies, a developer of high-performance video interface solutions, is pleased to announce its membership with the Fabrication of Integrated Components for the Internet’s Edge (FABrIC), a five-year project to secure Canada’s future in semiconductors, powered by CMC Microsystems.
The FABrIC network unites stakeholders supporting the design, manufacturing and commercialization of semiconductors and intelligent sensor technology. By empowering organizations, researchers and innovators in the field of advanced manufacturing, FABrIC provides unparalleled benefits to fosterSource: CMC Microsystems innovation, accelerate research and connect stakeholders in one of Canada’s fastest-growing industries.
“FABrIC lowers barriers faced by Canadian companies to develop semiconductor manufacturing processes, create Internet-connected internet of things (IoT) products and services, and export into the global market,” said Lynn McNeil, vice president of FABrIC. “We are proud to have Pleora join FABrIC. Their software and hardware connectivity solutions for mission-critical applications have tremendous potential in growing intelligent sensor markets. We look forward to working with them to help accelerate Canadian innovation.”
“Our interface solutions deliver real-time, low-latency performance, which is critical for connecting sensors, edge computing, and analytics in intelligent platforms across manufacturing, medical, and security and defense applications,” said Ed Goffin, vice president of product marketing, Pleora Technologies. “We are thrilled to collaborate with the members of the FABrIC network, where we can contribute key expertise to support the development, commercialization and global adoption of Canadian IoT technology.”