OUR STORY
The Team Behind NeuralCode
Founded in Toronto with a passion for advancing AI development through accessible education

At NeuralCode, we bridge the gap between theoretical AI research and practical implementation for developers across Canada and beyond.
We aim to democratize neural network knowledge by providing Canadian-focused tutorials, resources, and consulting services that acknowledge our unique technological ecosystem and ethical standards.
To establish Canada as a global leader in ethical AI development by nurturing a community of skilled practitioners who build responsible, innovative neural network applications.
2010
Founding
Started as a personal blog by Dr. Emily Zhao documenting her neural network experiments while completing her PhD at the University of Toronto.
2015
Growth
Expanded into an educational platform offering the first Canadian-focused neural network courses with emphasis on bilingual NLP models.
2019
Milestone
Formed strategic partnerships with Canadian tech companies to develop specialized AI training programs addressing the unique needs of our northern ecosystem.
2024
Present
Now recognized internationally while maintaining our Canadian roots, with alumni implementing neural networks across healthcare, agriculture, and sustainable energy sectors.
Accessibility
We believe neural network education should be accessible to
all Canadian developers, regardless of background or prior
expertise. Our resources cater to diverse learning needs.
Innovation with Responsibility
We champion cutting-edge AI technologies while advocating for
responsible implementation that considers privacy, fairness,
and the unique ethical standards of Canadian society.
Practical Application
We focus on real-world implementations that solve uniquely
Canadian challenges, from natural resource management AI to
winter-resistant robotics systems.
Providing specialized training to developers in Northern communities, focusing on AI applications for remote area challenges.
Scholarships and mentorship programs designed to increase representation of underrepresented groups in Canada's AI development community.
Free workshops for high school students across Canadian provinces, inspiring the next generation of neural network developers.