Canada’s Semiconductor Council (CSC) is pleased to announce that Applied Brain Research (ABR), a leader in the development of AI solutions, has joined as the newest member of the industry association. Kevin Conley, ABR’s CEO and Director, will take a seat on CSC’s Advisory Board.
Founded in 2013 by Dr. Chris Eliasmith, ABR CTO and renowned professor at the University of Waterloo, ABR is at the forefront of leveraging neuroscience and machine learning to create efficient, scalable solutions for complex computing challenges. With their groundbreaking work in neuromorphic hardware and AI software, ABR is helping reshape the future of intelligent systems, advancing technologies across industries such as robotics, automotive, and IoT.
“ABR’s unique perspective will be important as we advance Canada’s position in the global semiconductor value chain and drive growth in AI and emerging technologies,” said Paul Slaby, Managing Director of CSC.
Through joining CSC and contributing to CSC's AI Chips Working Group initiatives, ABR plays a valuable role in accelerating innovation in areas such as energy-efficient computing, advanced AI development, and enhancing global technology competitiveness.
“Canada is poised to lead in the development of sustainable, efficient, and ethical AI infrastructure from the data center to edge devices,” said Kevin Conley, CEO of ABR. “We are excited to join CSC and contribute to building a stronger semiconductor ecosystem that supports innovation and positions Canada as a global technology leader.”
As a member of CSC, ABR will collaborate with key stakeholders to tackle challenges such as talent development, supply chain resiliency, and commercialization of advanced technologies.
About Applied Brain Research
Applied Brain Research Inc (ABR) is a pioneer in Artificial Intelligence technology founded by alumni of the Computational Neuroscience Research Group at the University of Waterloo. ABR is leading a new wave of product development targeting ultra-low power Edge AI, enabling a new level of capability in low-power critical applications. ABR’s revolutionary time-series AI processor uses 100x less-power than other high-functionality edge AI hardware, and supports AI models up to 10-100x larger than other low-power edge AI hardware. For more information visit: www.appliedbrainresearch.com.
About Canada's Semiconductor Council
Canada’s Semiconductor Council (CSC) is a national semiconductor industry organization representing a broad ecosystem of companies and institutions involved in the development and manufacturing of semiconductor components. CSC is dedicated to accelerating the growth and development of Canada’s semiconductor sector. The organization's goal is to strengthen our domestic supply chain resiliency and future in the digital economy by establishing Canada as a leader for semiconductor research, design and development, and manufacturing at the forefront of commercialization and innovation for the global semiconductor industry.