The beginnings of a vision
1985 marked a turning point. On June 1, two major research teams were launched: the VLSI team led by Dr Nicholas Rumin (McGill) and the Telematics team led by Dr Gregor Bochmann (Université de Montréal). Funding of $2.7 million from the MESSQ will support these projects over five years.
In the fall, CRIM moves to downtown Montreal, officially inaugurating its new premises on October 31.
This inauguration coincides with the arrival of a VAX 8600 supercomputer and the setting up of a DECNET network linking the partner universities.
1985New laboratories, new projects
1988 saw the arrival of Pierre Coulombe as head of CRIM. The Center inaugurates its laboratories in April in the presence of the Minister of Higher Education and Science. Numerous projects are taking shape, including voice recognition, electrical equipment diagnostics, weather forecasting and much more.
1988Project diversification
CRIM is developing major projects with Hydro-Québec, IBM, DMR, CGI and IREQ. The Centre is positioned as a catalyst for collaborative projects with a strong technological component.
1991Reorganization and reinforcement of R&D projects
1997-1998 was marked by a strategic internal reorganization to optimize the coordination of research teams. This reorganization has enabled CRIM to carry out 65 projects in various fields, from technology development to business support.
1997Strengthening R&D and training activities
The year 2002-2003 was marked by continued growth in R&D projects and training. CRIM collaborated on 68 R&D projects. Partnerships with CRIQ and Precarn Associates Inc. continued to play a strategic role in expanding the CRIM network. CRIM's commitment to excellence in R&D and training has been fully demonstrated through its various initiatives.
2002High-profile guests
The fourth edition of CRIM's Crystal Ball conference was held on February 15 and 16, 2007 at the Palais des congrès de Montréal, and featured 17 speakers and panellists, including Apple co-founder Steve Wozniak.
A new direction in commercial development
CRIM moves its offices from downtown Montreal to its current location in Parc-Extension.
The year enabled CRIM to refine its offering and expand its technological toolbox to meet the needs of businesses.
2009Strategic transformation and repositioning
CRIM has obtained the status of
public research center, with recognition by
the Ministère de l'Économie, de l'Innovation et des Exportations (MEIE), thus confirming the historic and strategic role of its applied research services.
Physical expansion and organizational growth
In the midst of a pandemic, CRIM's diversified scientific output includes 184 customers, 59% of them SMEs.
2020Leader in trusted AI
CRIM launches Confiance IA, a major consortium supported by $4.5 million in government funding. It is strengthening its leadership in reliable and ethical AI engineering, multiplying international partnerships and playing a central role in the industrial deployment of responsible AI.
2023