Six Canadian Companies Recognized for Innovation at Ingenious Awards
TORONTO, ON – The Information Technology Association of Canada (ITAC) recognized six Canadian organizations at the 2016 Ingenious Awards, an annual celebration of excellence in the use of information and communications technology (ICT) by organizations in all walks of Canadian life to solve problems, improve performance, introduce new services and grow businesses. In addition, two outstanding CIO’s were recognized for the CanadianCIO of the Year Award, in both the public and private sectors, recognizing overall excellence among Canada’s community of CIOs.
The accomplishments of the 2016 winners provided a glimpse into the power of ICT to solve health care problems, enable payment functionality easily on multiple devices using the cloud, increasing agriculture yields while reducing energy and labour costs, putting the power of big data analytics into the hands of SMBs and streamline day-to-day operations of a non-profit to better serve people in need.
Further details about the winners of this year’s awards will be shared in the next issue of the CIO Digest Newsletter. For now, here are the 2016 Ingenious Award Winners in six categories:
• Not-For-Profit: Furniture Bank – Helping those in need across GTA
• Large Public: University Health Network – The Implementation of the UHN Advanced Clinical Documentation Tool for Severe Obesity Care: A Model for Leveraging Technology to Improve Patient Outcomes.
• Small/Medium Public: First Nations Integrated Health Solution: Home Care Reporting System Implementation Project (InterRAI)
• Small/Medium Private (ICT): Thirdshelf Inc – Helping SMBs Build a Loyal Following
• Small/Medium Private (Non-ICT): NatureFresh™ Farms: Nature Fresh Farms Grows Productivity
• Large Private: Moneris – Moneris Cloud Payment API
The 2016 CanadianCIO of the Year Award Winners
• Public Sector: Peter Bak, CIO, Humber River Hospital
• Private Sector: Ted Maulucci, CIO, Tridel Corporation
“The annual celebration of excellence of innovation allows us to celebrate with visionary leaders who have thought outside of the box and charted their own destiny,” noted Robert Watson, President and CEO, ITAC. “The transformative powers of ICT impacts all sectors and will continue to strengthen our country”
The CIO Association of Canada is proud to partner with ITAC and CanadianCIO Magazine on the Ingenious Awards Program and CanadianCIO of the Year Awards. Led by ITAC, the Ingenious Awards program invites nominations from across Canada’s ICT industry from organizations in the six categories that have realized significant results through the innovative use of ICT. The CanadianCIO of the Year Awards recognize individuals making extraordinary contributions to the evolution of technology in Canada in their capacity as CIO’s in both the public and private sector.