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Vancouver’s LōD Technologies Launches CLōD to Govern AI Workflows

September 25, 2025 by Techcouver Newsdesk Leave a Comment

Vancouver-based LōD Technologies has launched CLōD, a new AI inference platform designed to embed governance, compliance, and monitoring directly into every AI workflow.

The product was unveiled this week at All In 2025 in Montreal, where LōD was part of the AI Network of BC (AInBC) delegation showcasing British Columbia’s growing AI ecosystem.

Built for developers, engineers, and compliance leaders, CLōD combines real-time guardrails for privacy and data leakage protection with developer-grade infrastructure such as fallback, routing, and load balancing.

Why it matters

As adoption of large language models accelerates, many organizations still rely on ad-hoc controls, manual policies, or narrow point solutions that leave gaps in oversight. CLōD aims to solve this by unifying governance, reliability, and visibility in one API — enabling both developers and compliance leaders to align on a common standard for safe, productive AI.


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“AI is moving faster than governance, and organizations are struggling to balance innovation with control,” said Medi Naseri, CEO of LōD Technologies. “With CLōD, companies can scale AI confidently, knowing safeguards are built in rather than bolted on.”

BC’s role in responsible AI

“British Columbia is emerging as a leader in responsible AI,” added Rob Goehring, executive director of AInBC. “We’re proud to showcase companies like LōD Technologies at All In 2025, who are not only advancing innovation but also setting the standards for trustworthy AI governance.”

Earlier this month, LōD was also accepted into the inaugural North American cohort of the Google for Startups: AI for Energy program.

CLōD is available now in early access for teams building AI-powered applications or integrating AI into software development pipelines.

Filed Under: News Tagged With: AInBC, BC Tech Member, LōD Technologies

 

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