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Tangerine, Moneris among 18 finalists vying for ITAC’s 2016 Ingenious Awards

A new line of biometric banking services, a cloud-based payment API, and a project by one of Canada’s largest cities to integrate its transit card system are among the nominees for 2016 Ingenious Awards, the Information Technology Association of Canada (ITAC) announced today.

Now in their third year, the awards are the culmination of a year-long program honouring large and small businesses, government organizations, and not-for-profits that use technology to enhance their operations.

“Innovation is at the foundation of much of the success we see within the ICT community,” ITAC president and CEO Robert Watson said in a Sept. 16 statement. “Leveraging digital technologies ranging from cloud computing to the Internet of Things, this year’s finalists are transforming products, processes and business models, and are reshaping the way Canadians work, shop, access healthcare, and even do their banking.”

This year, 44 nominees from across the country were evaluated by judges from the CIO Association of Canada, which selected the finalists based on what ITAC called “clear demonstrations of measurable achievement and innovation related to the use of information and communications technology.”

A second panel of judges will review the finalists before determining the winners, which will be revealed, alongside the CanadianCIO of the Year award winners, at the Ingenious Awards Gala Dinner on November 8 in Toronto.

The full list of finalists are below.

Large Private Sector

Large Public Sector

SME Public Sector

SME Private Sector (ICT)

SME Private Sector (non-ICT)

Not-for-Profit Sector

Full disclosure: IT World Canada is a media sponsor of both the Ingenious and CanadianCIO awards.

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