INO and CRIM merge to form Luqia Technologies with $52M federal backing
The Government of Canada recently announced a $52 million investment to support the creation of Luqia Technologies, a new industrial innovation laboratory formed by the merger of the National Optics Institute (INO) and the Computer Research Institute of Montréal (CRIM). The organization, which will consolidate its operations in Quebec City and Montreal, is scheduled to…
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