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Suhayya "Sue" Abu-Hakima is a
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technology
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and inventor of
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( AI) applications for
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and
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. As of 2020, her company Amika Mobile has been known as Alstari Corporation as she exited her emergency and communications business to Genasys in October 2020. Since 2007, she had served as President and CEO of Amika Mobile Corporation; she similarly founded and served as President and CEO of AmikaNow! from 1998 to 2004. A frequent speaker on entrepreneurship, AI, security, messaging and wireless, she has published and presented more than 125 professional papers and holds 30 international
patent A patent is a type of intellectual property that gives its owner the legal right to exclude others from making, using, or selling an invention for a limited period of time in exchange for publishing an enabling disclosure of the invention."A ...
s in the fields of
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, messaging, and security. She has been an adjunct professor in the School of Information Technology and Engineering at the
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and has mentored many high school, undergraduate, and graduate students in science and technology more commonly known as STEM now. She was named to the
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, the province's highest honor, in 2011 for innovation and her work in public safety and
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technology.


Early life and education

Suhayya Abu-Hakima was born in the
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and grew up in
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, where her father and mother were both professors at
McGill University McGill University (french: link=no, Université McGill) is an English-language public research university located in Montreal, Quebec Montreal ( ; officially Montréal, ) is the second-most populous city in Canada and most populous ...
. She has five siblings. In 1982 Abu-Hakima graduated from McGill University with a bachelor's degree in
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, specializing in computers and communications. At
Carleton University Carleton University is an English-language public research university in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. Founded in 1942 as Carleton College, the institution originally operated as a private, non-denominational evening college to serve returning Wo ...
in Ottawa, she earned her honours master's degree in engineering in 1988 focussed on AI, submitting the thesis, "Rationale: A Tool for Developing Knowledge-based Systems that Explain by Reasoning Explicitly". She earned her honours PhD in artificial intelligence in 1994; her PhD thesis, "Automating Model Acquisition by Fault Knowledge Re-use: Introducing the Diagnostic Remodeler Algorithm", was supervised by Professor Nick Dawes of the Computer and Systems Engineering Department and Professor Franz Oppacher of the School of Computer Science at Carleton University. Her pioneering AI publications are still cited today, decades later.


Career

Abu-Hakima began her career at Bell-Northern Research after receiving her bachelor's degree in 1982. Her accomplishments included the creation of "speech and hand-printed character recognition applications, the Invisible Terminal and AI for telecom". The Invisible Terminal, which she designed in 1983, facilitated wireless communication between mobile, pad-sized terminals and the main network. In 1987 she joined the
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, where she developed AI applications for "real-world problems" in various fields, including aircraft engine diagnosis and telecommunications network management. She founded and led the Seamless Personal Information Networking laboratory in the NRC's Institute of Information Technology focussed on AI. In 1996 she co-invented a technology for
unified messaging Unified messaging (or UM) is a business term for the integration of different electronic messaging and communications media ( e-mail, SMS, fax, voicemail, video messaging, etc.) technologies into a single interface, accessible from a variety of ...
networks. In July 1998 she formed her first
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, AmikaNow!, which integrated AI applications in its wireless software for mobile phones and computers. In 2004,
Entrust Entrust Corp., formerly Entrust Datacard, provides software and hardware used to issue financial cards, e-passport production, user authentication for those looking to access secure networks or conduct financial transactions, trust certificat ...
acquired AmikaNow! Corporation's content analysis, and compliance technology, and Abu-Hakima served as Vice President of Content Technology for Entrust from 2004 to 2006. In March 2007 Abu-Hakima co-founded another startup, Amika Mobile, in Ottawa. Using wireless technology created by AmikaNow!, the new company's flagship product, the Amika Mobility Server, auto-generates connections with mobile phones and computers to deliver emergency converged email, SMS, Pop-up, Voice and any emergency alerts and accepts responses. As of 2015, the company has won more than two dozen international awards for its emergency mass notification systems
Amika Mobile
has won the US GOVIES awards for 6 consecutive years 2015

an

2018, 2019 and 2020 before the acquisition by Genasys

In October 2020 Abu-Hakima co-founded her third tech start-up after 2 successful exits. Her new start-up is Alstari Corporation which is currently in early stages.


Other activities

Abu-Hakima holds 48 international patents in content analysis, messaging, security and converged emergency alerts. She is a frequent speaker on entrepreneurship, technology, security, emergency communications and AI, and has published and presented more than 125 professional papers. She has been an adjunct professor in the School of Information Technology and Engineering at the University of Ottawa. She is active as a community volunteer and
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. In Ottawa, she is credited with the creation of more than 250 high tech jobs focussed on AI, messaging, content analysis, and security in both tech as well as business. She has served as Vice Chair and Director for the Ontario Centres of Excellence, and as an advisor on the Private Sector Advisory Board for the National Centres of Excellence (2007–2014). She has also served in an advisory capacity on the Big Data Institute Advisory Board at Dalhousie University (2013) and the strategic advisory board at McGill University (2014). In 2003 she was a member of the Prime Minister's Task Force on Women Entrepreneurs. She has mentored many high school, undergraduate and graduate students for education and careers in science and technology. She is very active in championing women in business as well as STEM professions. She has been called upon i
2011
and again i
2017
by the Government of Canada Operations Committee as a witness on federal procurement policies and how they affect small business as well as women entrepreneurs in STEM. From 1994 to 1998 she was an editor of ''Computational Intelligence'', the magazine of the Canadian Artificial Intelligence Organization.


Honors and awards

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she was named as a Canada Most Powerful Top 100 in the Trailblazers and Trendsetters Category by th
WXN
WXN Reveals Full List of 2015 Canada's Most Powerful Women: (globenewswire.com) https://www.globenewswire.com/news-release/2015/11/25/1309858/0/en/WXN-Reveals-Full-List-of-2015-Canada-s-Most-Powerful-Women-Top-100-Award-Winners.html In 2014 she was named one of the Top 25 Women of Influence by the Women of Influence organization. Four Standout Women in Tech for the 2014 Women of Influence Awards , WhatsYourTech.ca In 2012 she was a recipient of the
Queen Elizabeth II Diamond Jubilee Medal The Queen Elizabeth II Diamond Jubilee Medal (french: Médaille du jubilé de diamant de la reine Elizabeth II) or The Queen's Diamond Jubilee Medal was a commemorative medal created in 2012 to mark the 60th anniversary of Queen Elizabeth II's ...
, being noted as "a technology visionary and tireless volunteer". In January 2011 she was named to the
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. In 2007 she was named an Outstanding Women Entrepreneur by the Canadian Advanced Technology Association.


Personal

Abu-Hakima is the mother of two children. She resides in
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.


Selected bibliography

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Selected patents

*"Alert Broadcasting to Unconfigured Communications Devices" (2013) (with Kenneth E. Grigg) *"Alert broadcasting to a plurality of diverse communications devices" (2012) *"Collaborative Multi-Agent System for Dynamic Management of Electronic Services in a Mobile Global Network Environment" (2011) (with Kenneth E. Grigg) *"Processing of network content and services for mobile or fixed devices" (2011) *"Auto-discovery of diverse communications devices for alert broadcasting" (2010) *"Concept Identification System and Method for Use in Reducing and/or Representing Text Content of an Electronic Document" (2004) *"Apparatus and method for context-based highlighting of an electronic document" (2004) *"Apparatus and method for interpreting and intelligently managing electronic messages" (2002) *"Concept-based message/document viewer for electronic communications and internet searching" (2003)


References


External links


"The Entrepreneur: Heretic or hero of innovation?" (video)
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Kenata, March 26, 2015
"Government Operations Committee on Oct. 20th, 2011"
Opening statement by Sue Abu-Hakima
"Government Operations Committee on Dec 7th, 2017"
Opening Statement and Meeting Minutes by Suhayya Abu-Hakima.
"PM Meets With Business, Professional, Academic and Government Stakeholders" (image)
November 16, 2010
Selected papers on CiteSeer
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