Paving the Way
2009 Newfoundland & Labrador Information Management Day
May 25, 2009 • Holiday Inn Government Centre • St.John's, NL

Supporting Organizations

Newfoundland and Labrador Association of Technology Industries

NATI works to enhance and improve the advanced technology business climate in Newfoundland and Labrador by delivering programs and services that are of value to our membership, providing advocacy on behalf of the sector to ensure a competitive business climate in which to succeed, and deliver positive results to the bottom line of our growing membership.

We will always investigate how we can effectively and efficiently deliver the right services, at the right time, and in collaboration with the right partners.

Strategic Pillars

  • Advocate for a favourable business environment in Newfoundland and Labrador;
  • Support research and development, and commercialization of products and services;
  • Facilitate a culture of innovation and export in our growing advanced technology sectors;
  • Encourage youth to consider science and technology as part of their education and career; and
  • Influence the process of accessing financial capital to continue to grow our knowledge-based economy.

Mission Statement

"Success for NATI is the ability to demonstrate the positive linkage between NATI policy initiatives and the business results in the advanced technology sector of Newfoundland and Labrador."

The Newfoundland Centre for Health Information

Since its inception in 1996, the Centre for Health Information has become the most comprehensive health information centre of its kind in Canada, and is a model for other jurisdictions.

The Centre's vision is the improved health and well-being of the people of Newfoundland and Labrador by making quality health information available to the public, health professionals, government, regional integrated health authorities, and other people and organizations. Working closely with these stakeholders, the Centre is responsible for the development and management of a province-wide Health Information Network (HIN). This is a tool to help achieve the best possible health for every person in the province. The HIN will help improve health by allowing health professionals to electronically share information with other health professionals. The Centre will support decision-making, planning, and research with reliable statistics and applied health research.