Podcast: when human and technology meet in decision-making
Develop tools to help healthcare professionals make better clinical decisions.
Develop tools to help healthcare professionals make better clinical decisions.
Two positions are available — deadline: May 3, 2026, 11:59 p.m. Prompt is seeking two individuals to join its Board of Directors. These positions represent a unique opportunity to contribute to the governance of an organization at the heart of Quebec’s innovation ecosystem. A call for applications is currently open to fill a director position…
Develop tools to help healthcare professionals make better clinical decisions.
Develop tools to help healthcare professionals make better clinical decisions.
On March 12, the closing event for Prompt’s manufacturing productivity program was held at the Château Frontenac, attended by Youri Rouseau, Assistant Deputy Minister for Economic Policy and External Affairs at the Ministry of Economy, Innovation, and Energy. Organized by the Chambre de commerce et de l’industrie de Québec and presented by Prompt, the event…
[Press Release] FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE March 13, 2026 Montreal, March 13, 2026 – Faced with challenges related to competitiveness and labor shortages, digital transformation has emerged as an essential driver for Quebec’s manufacturing companies. Today, Prompt unveils the exceptional results of its manufacturing productivity program (formerly SIPEM), demonstrating a direct and massive impact on the…
Develop tools to help healthcare professionals make better clinical decisions.
Selected from among eleven ambitious projects, these entrepreneurs receive a $5,000 grant to prepare for the grand finale and compete for a share of the $100,000 prize pool this year. On the E-AI 2026 stage, the energy was palpable. Eleven entrepreneurs from the cultural and creative industries presented their vision: integrating artificial intelligence into the…
Develop tools to help healthcare professionals make better clinical decisions.
Develop tools to help healthcare professionals make better clinical decisions.