Medicine Hat News

Local tech firm up for award

Kinetisens­e among those nominated for Alberta Chamber of Commerce award in export category

- COLLIN GALLANT cgallant@medicineha­tnews.com Twitter: CollinGall­ant

A Medicine Hat technology firm is being recognized among Alberta’s top exporters.

Kinetisens­e, which sells diagnostic systems that map human body movements, is one of four top firms nominated at the Alberta Chambers of Commerce Business Awards announced last week.

The three-year old local company designs and markets software that evaluates physical movement in patients and creates a computer model to help clinicians identify problems and develop treatment plans.

It’s is the brainchild of the local chiropract­or Ryan Comeau and chief operating officer David Schnare.

Cameron Robinson is the business relations officer and salesman.

“Alberta may not be Silicon Valley, but there are some very innovative things going on,” said Robinson this week.

“We’re in Alberta, our software developers are in Greece and I sell into the United States, China, Europe, South America — really I’m selling anywhere on earth at any give time. It only depends on the time zone.”

The system, basically, creates a moving three-dimensiona­l image that mimics the patient’s skeleton and shows how joints are working in tandem.

It is marketed to universiti­es, chiropract­ic and physical therapists, but the company plans to launch its new software system for general fitness market next month.

In total, 46 Alberta businesses were nominated in 11 categories for awards of distinctio­n.

Medicine Hat has had some luck in the export category. Last year, locally based event retailer and distributo­r Weddingsta­r took home the award.

Six companies or non-profit agencies with local connection­s are up for awards at this year’s ceremonies. Winners will be announced at a gala dinner in Edmonton March 2.

Medicine Hat’s Temple Fitness is one of five Alberta companies in the running for the small business award.

Solid Rock Fencing, which is owned by former local Chamber board member Robin Kurpjuweit, is nominated for the provincial young entreprene­ur award.

Two Medicine Hat entries are nominated as a top employer of persons with disabiliti­es. They are Pancotto Enterprise­s Ltd., which owns and operates McDonalds franchises in the city, and which has been nominated in year’s past, and the Post second-hand store run by the Canadian Mental Health Associatio­n.

The YMCA of Medicine Hat is nominated as top employer of youth.

As exporter of distinctio­n nominee, Kinetisens­e sits alongside several well-known companies.

Champion Petfoods, the maker of Orijen and Arcana brand pet food, announced last spring it would build a $200million expansion to its production facility near Edmonton.

BioNeutra North America Inc., of Edmonton, is a manufactur­er of low calorie and high fibre sweeteners.

Calgary-based Imaginatio­n Dental Solutions does interior design and supply work for dental offices across North America.

 ?? NEWS PHOTO EMMA BENNETT ?? Cam Robinson and David Schnare watch Dr. Ryan Comeau and Maggie McLeod (seen on the TV monitor) as they work together Tuesday. Local company Kinetisens­e has been nominated for the 2018 Alberta Business Awards of Distinctio­n for the Export Award of...
NEWS PHOTO EMMA BENNETT Cam Robinson and David Schnare watch Dr. Ryan Comeau and Maggie McLeod (seen on the TV monitor) as they work together Tuesday. Local company Kinetisens­e has been nominated for the 2018 Alberta Business Awards of Distinctio­n for the Export Award of...

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