Microsite

Microsites are a part of our technology output. It’s a representation of concepts from Twitter or blogs data.

NANOTEXNOLOGY 2011 — The NN is the Internationally established world-class event in Nanosciences and Nanotechnologies (N&N) that focuses on the latest advances on N&N and promotes profound scientific discussions between scientists and researchers from different disciplines. We proccessed thousands of tweets containing the hashtag #nn11.

Ted Active — Nexalogy’s lexical map is a graphical representation of large text data sets. In this case, we have processed 938 tweets containing the hashtags #tedactive or #tedactivesoc from February 12 to March 1, 2011.

Marcom Forum — Nexalogy’s lexical map is a graphical representation of large text data sets. In this case, we have processed tweets containing the tag “marcom” used for MARCOM Ottawa tweets beginning in May 2011, onward. This map is updated dynamically every 12 hours and could be updated more often in other cases. The map is only one output of the much more powerful Nexalogy Social Media Analysis System.

Tout le monde en parle — Nexalogy’s lexical map is a graphical representation of a vast amount of data collected at a particular point in time. We applied our system to Radio Canada’s popular show, Tout le monde en parle. Starting on February 9, 2011, we compiled thousands of conversations bearing the hashtags #tlmp, #tlmep, and “tout le monde en parle.”

Webcom Conference (Montreal) — Nexalogy’s lexical map is a graphical representation of a vast amount of data collected at a particular point in time. We used our system during the Webcom conference in Montreal. In early April 2011, we compiled thousands of conversations bearing the hashtag #webcommt.

Case Studies

White papers

Nexalogy in the media (Press, blog …)

Blogpost on Hour.ca — Hot Shots: Physicist Claude G. Théoret: Claude G. Théoret.

Blogpost on onlinelibrary.wiley.com — Disruptive technologies in health information landscapes: The case of diabetes and HbA1c

Blogpost on Next Montreal — We won the 1st place for Best Demo Table.

Testimonials

Greta Raymond and Petro Canada Corporate Risk Group were impressed.
The whole Nexalogy approach is something that would take 5000 people mining the data and information and trying to make sense of it – so you wouldn’t do it

She was especially impressed with the analysis/intelligencereports Nexalogy Environics provided.
Even given the information, you need experienced human beings to interpret and make sense of it to figure out what your strategy and tactics are going to be

Nexalogy’s work confirmed some of the things we were worried about and showed us things that we were wrong to worry about. They also showed us what to prioritize and where to further engage with the public