Partnerships and Support
Partnerships and Support

About D-Foot International
Electric Effect and D-Foot International (D-Foot), two organizations that are engaged with the dissemination of clinical and scientific research information to professionals, today announced they are working together to create and grow the world’s first online community to focus on the challenges of managing diabetic foot disease. This collaboration will lead to the creation of an online community “D-Foot International Community” where the disparate components of D-Foot can interact and permit knowledge transfer more efficiently.
D-Foot International is a registered international non-profit association promoting the global profile of diabetic foot prevention and care through awareness, guidance, education, research and professional development. D-Foot International is organised into seven regions. Find out more about key D-Foot International events, webinars, and other content at www.d-foot.org
Electric Effect and D-Foot International (D-Foot), two organizations that are engaged with the dissemination of clinical and scientific research information to professionals, today announced they are working together to create and grow the world’s first online community to focus on the challenges of managing diabetic foot disease. This collaboration will lead to the creation of an online community “D-Foot International Community” where the disparate components of D-Foot can interact and permit knowledge transfer more efficiently.
D-Foot International is a registered international non-profit association promoting the global profile of diabetic foot prevention and care through awareness, guidance, education, research and professional development. D-Foot International is organised into seven regions. Find out more about key D-Foot International events, webinars, and other content at www.d-foot.org

Springer Nature is Electric Effect's data partner, providing custom data sets for our ML/AI R&D with the University of Windsor PhD student as he analyzes and develops unique processes based on our IP and proprietary data modelling. The research will become part of the PhD student's thesis and published papers.
To read more about Springer Nature; https://www.springernature.com/gp
National Research Council (NRC-IRAP) has supported Electric Effect with a youth grant, which will provide up to 8-months salary for a computer engineer to work F/T with the Electric Effect team as we develop our ML/AI processes.
Software Engineer: www.electriceffect.com/careers.html To read more about NRC: https://nrc.canada.ca/en University of Windsor School of Computer Science has partnered with Electric Effect on a Mitacs grant to assist with the experimental R&D of our proprietary ML/AI processes and data modelling as it applies to improving the personalization, authentication and validation to surface peer research papers and improve enegement between peer authors and researchers. To read more about the University of Windsor School of Computer Science: https://www.uwindsor.ca/science/computerscience/ |

AWS Activate, Pre VC BD team has awarded Electric Effect a $100,000 grant to support our on-going ML/AI R&D on their SageMaker platform, which utilizes Kubernetes and a range of industry standard ML/AI tools and services.
To read more about AWS Activate: https://aws.amazon.com/activate/
To read more about AWS Activate: https://aws.amazon.com/activate/
Mitacs has generously provided a 8-month R&D grant for two research cycles for the University of Windsor PhD student to assist Electric Effect with our ongoing ML/AI R&D. To read more about Mitacs: https://www.mitacs.ca/en |
MaRSDD has been supporting Electric Effect with advisement and access to resources and services as part of their client support program. To read more about MaRSDD: https://www.marsdd.com/ |

CANARIE has provided Electric Effect access to their ML/AI bare metal testing platform, as well as a range of services and resources to support our R&D.
To read more about CANARIE: https://www.canarie.ca/