Tangibly, I can share one story with you regarding the CanExport program from when we visited France and were looking at some partnerships there. That has been probably one of the more successful engagements we've had with a government program. During that trip back in 2015, if memory serves, we had just begun looking at the potential application of our technology within the construction market. LafargeHolcim, the large conglomerate.... At the time the merger hadn't been finalized with Holcim, but Lafarge in itself was the largest cement company in the world. We had just begun some initial discussions with them on what type of data and information they would need to further evaluate our technology's relevance to their business.
With the CanExport program, we were able to go out there, not just to Paris to meet with some of the corporate team but also to Lyon, where they had their centre of research. It was pretty instrumental in creating a long-term engagement with them. Specifically, the timing worked out pretty well, because they were in the process of launching an internal accelerator program where they wanted to identify a handful of global companies to help with various aspects of their supply chain, which ranged from construction site schedule management to supply chains and how they could more effective with their materials.
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