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Contextere Showcases MADISON AI Insight Engine at CANSEC 2025
Ottawa, ON — May 28, 2025 — NewsWall — Contextere is showcasing the impact of MADISON, its Industrial AI Insight Engine, this week at CANSEC. MADISON supports Canada’s defence, aerospace, and critical infrastructure sectors, and is already integrated into real environments. Recent development work has focused on features like multilingual contextual insights, procedural guidance, incident alerts, work order and report generation, and natural language interrogation of streaming sensor data. Integration with enterprise systems like SAP and Microsoft Dynamics 365 Field Service is central as is cross platform support for iOS, Android, Windows, and Mac.
MADISON delivers real-time, context-aware guidance to maintainers, field service teams, and compliance personnel working in high-consequence settings. According to Carl Byers, Contextere’s Chief Strategy Officer, AI changes when it’s built for operators, not dashboards.
MADISON integrates with existing enterprise tools without requiring replatforming or major digital overhauls, making it fast to deploy and easy to scale. It is already active in defence environments where uptime is non-negotiable and margins for error are razor thin.
Gabe Batstone, Contextere’s CEO, says the focus is on delivery of AI in defence, not just potential or promise.
Contextere continues to collaborate with system integrators, OEMs, and public sector partners to operationalize AI in support of Canadian capability, workforce modernization, and sustainment excellence. At CANSEC 2025, the company will highlight real-world deployments and use cases where MADISON has already advanced technician performance, safety outcomes, and maintenance effectiveness.
Mia Gazibekova, Sales & Marketing Coordinator (mia@contextere.com)
Source: Contextere