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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.
Sounds Virtual Inc. is a global leader in the design of software tools for language training and assessment. Sounds Virtual Inc. is the developer of the network-based product sold as the CAN-8 VirtuaLab.™Based in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, Sounds Virtual Inc. has revolutionized the language training industry by bringing to market the worlds first commercially viable all-digital network-based language training system.Sounds Virtual was incorporated in 1993 when the first CAN-8™ language lab product was delivered to Seneca College in Toronto. The product was unique in that storage and communication was entirely digital and used a centralized server at a time when language training was based primarily on physical resources such as cassette tapes and CD-ROM disks.For the first time, an immediate and real-time interaction between teachers and students, regardless of their location within the institution was possible.