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Certn

September 1, 2017 by Tectoria

Our Tectorian of the Week is: Certn!

You may remember them from earning TotW just this past May. Certn is a platform that uses data points from thousands of sources to not only look at the past, but for the first time, leverages data science to predict the future. Using machine learning and AI, Certn creates the most comprehensive and predictive applicant profiles on the planet. This allows our customers to effectively validate identity, and make better risk decisions while satisfying KYC and AML requirements.

Certn was just announced as a Top 10 finalist for the BCIC-New Ventures Competition, moving on to the 4th and final round! The 10 finalists represent the best in emerging BC tech. Winners will be announced on September 25th. Good luck to you, Certn!

Top 10 List:

  • Aeriosense Technologies
  • axSense Technologies
  • Certn (Victoria)
  • Copypants Creator Technologies
  • CryoLogistics Refrigeration Technologies (Victoria)
  • Cyberdontics
  • Ecoation Innovative Solutions
  • InputHealth
  • Microbiome Insights
  • Slickspaces Technologies

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