CRIM
Non-Governmental Organizations
Last Verified:
2004-03-02
This document is based on information from CRIM's Web site.
CRIM (Centre de transfert de technologies et de connaissances) is a non-profit organization founded in 1985 to strengthen ties between universities and firms of every size active in the information technology industry.
Eligibility Criteria
Canadian companies and agencies that rely on information technology to improve their productivity and the quality of their services and products.
Summary
CRIM contributes to Quebec's socio-economic and industrial development in the high-tech fields of IT and computer applications through various activities:
- research and development activities;
- knowledge and technology transfer;
- creation of strategic alliances;
- networking;
- technology and market monitoring;
- training a highly skilled workforce.
A hub of activity, CRIM relies on a highly developed network of members, partners and clients who actively participate in renewing and sharing its technological assets. CRIM's over 100 members consist of small, medium and large companies, universities, and service organizations.
Quebec Contact(s):
Michel
Teasdale
Industry Canada
Suite 700
5 Place Ville-Marie
Montreal, Quebec
H3B 2G2
Telephone: (514) 496-1388
E-mail: teasdale.michel@ic.gc.ca
Alberta, British Columbia, Manitoba, New Brunswick, Newfoundland & Labrador, Northwest Territories, Nova Scotia, Nunavut, Ontario, Prince Edward Island, Saskatchewan, Yukon Contact(s):
See National Contact.
National Contact(s):
CRIM
Suite 100
550 Sherbrooke Street West
Montréal, Quebec
H3A 1B9
Telephone: (514) 840-1234
Fax: (514) 840-1244
E-mail: info@crim.ca
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