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Startup Companies Enabled by CMC, 2008

Dali Wireless Inc., Burnaby, British Columbia

Dali Wireless is a broadband company specializing in highly efficient power amplifiers (PAs). Their unique combination of digital and RF technologies can cut power consumption by 50% while increasing the bandwidth and linearity required for new generation technologies. Dali Wireless has patented breakthrough PA technologies that not only reduce power consumption, but also improve base station performance and shrink critical system size.

Incise Photonics Inc., Toronto, Ontario

Incise Photonics Inc. is a University of Toronto startup. Further information is not currently available.

Optomem Sensors Inc., Toronto, Ontario

Optomem Sensors Inc. is passionate about creating leading-edge micro sensors. The company has developed a revolutionary new platform of microchip sensors called plasma photometric technology. This photonics technology harnesses the energy of plasma light to characterize gas species and provide early warning recognition of dangerous substances in the air we breathe and the industrial processes we control. The ability of the sensors to monitor in real time allows for instantaneous results right at the source and provides clear data on chemical compounds and exposure levels.

Space Codesign Systems Inc., Montréal, Québec

Space Codesign Systems Inc. specializes in embedded software, codesign and system-level design. The company offers complete solutions for design cycles and state-of-the-art consulting services by using techniques that permit the shortening of a design cycle, improve system integration and maintainability.

Spry Design Automation, Waterloo, Ontario

Spry Design Automation’s vision is to build applications that leverage the company’s  powerful statistical technology.  Spry’s innovative technology is based on recent advancements in computer science, statistics and design automation research. The technology allows semiconductor companies to statistically design and verify their circuits more quickly, ultimately cutting the time to market their products.

System-on-Chip Technologies Inc., Waterloo, Ontario

System-on-Chip (SOC) Technologies Inc. specializes in system-on-chip design and implementation, and field-programmable gate array (FPGA) firmware development. A startup out of Wilfred Laurier University, SOC ‘s main technology is a single-chip solution for high-definition (HD) and very high-definition (VHD, beyond 1080p)  video communications over the Internet.