Amélie Faubert becomes Director of Business Development for My Intelligent Machines. Amélie brings her extensive background in the pharmaceutical industry, as well as her medical background in immunology, clinical research and clinical operations management. Amélie has a master’s degree in Immunology from the University of Montreal, a PhD in Experimental Medicine from McGill University as well as an EMBA. Amélie is also involved in the Microcrédit Montreal Investment Committee and as an Angel Investor with Anges Québec.

The EMBA truly transformed me. I know more than ever who I am, where I want to have an impact and bring value. I learned to look forward and have a broader vision on everything. The program made me realize that I want to be central to the innovation related to personalized medicine. I now work in artificial intelligence to create better medicines for tomorrow. I wouldn’t be there without your amazing program!

My Intelligent Machines is a young enterprise whose mission is to help life-science companies use their big data and AI to maximise food and drug production.

Artificial intelligence and big data are transforming all industries, including life-science industries. My Intelligent Machines aims to tackle the low adoption rate of AI. It customized its SAAS platforms to address these challenges and move life-science companies to the next level. Intelligent Machine’s SAAS platform, MIMsOmic, is built around an information technology that is a goal-oriented massive multi-agent system. This AI manages massive amounts of knowledge in life sciences aggregated from public databases. MIMsOmic uses this knowledge and considers the data and associated metadata uploaded by the user to run the appropriate bioinformatic and machine learning algorithms to capture key insights, patterns and trends from data. The user can also use semantic search to surf knowledge acquired by the AI. MIMsOmic empowers life scientists, resolving the bottleneck associated to the poor accessibility to bioinformatic and machine learning expertise. It also reduces the cost of projects and increases their efficiency by 4 to 10 times when compared to human based services.