Technomedia Training Inc.

Technomedia Training Inc.

Montreal, QC

Company Overview

Technomedia Training Inc. is a Canadian company dedicated to offering web-based human resources solutions through innovative technology and online learning. Technomedia was founded in 1996. Bell Canada acquired equity partnership in 1998. With its head office in Montreal and partners throughout the World, Technomedia is strategically poised to address any human resources challenge.

SIGAL helps manage and develop the individual and collective core competencies of an organization. The SIGAL suite consists of integrated modules designed to act independently or collectively to provide customized solutions. These modules address recruitment; performance appraisal; competency management; learning management, online course content, leader- led, coaching and delivery, course brokerage; career management and strategies, communication, and e-commerce. The system manages development plans and follow-ups for individuals and groups, compiling and managing the organizational training efforts of a company.

SIGAL can work independently or in concert with an organization's ERP system, and is quickly implemented for immediate returns.

Company Information

Physical Address

1001 de Maisonneuve Blvd W, 5th Floor
Montreal, QC H3A 3C8
CA

Mailing Address

1001 de Maisonneuve Blvd W, 5th Floor
Montreal, QC H3A 3C8
CA

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Additional Details

Legal Name: Technomedia Training Inc.

Number of Employees: 80

Country of Ownership:

CA

Contacts

Michel Huni

Title: Directeur, dveloppement des affaires

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Services

  • Sigal

NAICS Categories

Additional Information

NAICS:

611690

FSC Codes:

U000-Educational and Training Services, U002-Personnel Testing, U006-Vocational/Technical, U008-Training/Curriculum Development, U009-Informatics Training, U010-Certifications and Accreditations for Educational Institutions, U099-Other Education and Training Services