Normand Péladeau

Normand Péladeau

Provalis Research

Provalis Research is a world-leading developer of text analysis software with ground-breaking qualitative, quantitative and mixed methods programs. Developing text analysis programs for more than 20 years, Provalis Research has a proven record of accomplishment in designing and bringing to market tools that are today essential to researchers and analysis specialists worldwide. Headquarted in Montreal, Canada, the company was found in 1989 by the current president Normand Peladeau. Provalis Research software products are used by more than 2,000 institutions including universities, governments, NGOs and businesses; and in a wide range of applications such as political sciences, media analysis, survey analysis, business intelligence, market research, aviation safety and international crime analysis. The company clients are located in more than 75 countries in all 5 continents.

All Sessions by Normand Péladeau

Madrid - Wed | 21 Jan January 21, 2026
10:40 - 12:10

Demo Session: Rethinking Computer Assistance in Qualitative Research in the Age of Generative AI: The QDA Miner Approach

Complutense University of Madrid

Rather than presenting generative AI as a substitute for existing CAQDAS practices, the session introduces strategies we have developed to address these limitations by combining GenAI with more traditional AI... Learn more

Online - Thu | 05 Feb February 5, 2026
11:30 - 13:00

Demo Session: Rethinking Computer Assistance in Qualitative Research in the Age of Generative AI: The QDA Miner Approach

Online

Rather than presenting generative AI as a substitute for existing CAQDAS practices, the session introduces strategies we have developed to address these limitations by combining GenAI with more traditional AI...
Learn more

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