PLC Group provides industrial IoT and remote monitoring solutions for critical infrastructure management. Established in 2014 and headquartered in Mississauga, Ontario, the company specializes in converting operational data into measurable financial value through advanced monitoring, analytics, and automation. PLC Group's core offerings include the AxIn platform powered by artificial intelligence and machine learning, integrated remote monitoring systems combining hardware and software, and energy-efficient ICT cooling solutions. The company serves telecommunications, data centers, cable landing stations, utilities, renewable energy facilities, and public safety networks across North America. Through flexible as-a-Service models—including Actionable Intelligence, RMS, and Cooling as a Service—PLC Group delivers scalability and predictable operational costs. Their solutions enable clients to optimize energy consumption, extend asset life, prevent costly downtime, and achieve improvements in facility performance, reliability, and return on investment through real-time visibility and predictive maintenance capabilities.
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Based upon technology which was originally started by its predecessor, Avenza Global Technologies Corp., Avenza Systems Inc. successfully develops software products that enable GIS professionals and cartographers worldwide to use the power and functionality of high-end graphics programs to produce maps. Many GIS software products are designed to maintain geographic information, however, a fundamental deficiency is their inability to effectively create great looking maps for publication. Cartographers and GIS users have always sought the ability to produce maps in a graphics program in order to make use of the flexible graphic tools.