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Camosun College
Supports companies adopting advanced manufacturing technologies with product development and process improvement services
Holland College
Specializes in consumer and sensory science, food product development, market intelligence, recipe development and food styling, corporate chef services
Canadian Conservation Institute
Conservation science and treatments, preventive conservation, training and research for the better understanding and preservation of Canada’s cultural heritage collections.
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University of Saskatchewan
Precision research diet production and research on feed processing and interactions with ingredients.
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University of Manitoba
Live rodent and material imaging using optical, micro-CT, PET, MRI, PET-MRI and ultrasound imaging
University of Victoria
Materials science.
National Research Council Canada
Supports a wide range of research and technology development projects related to passenger and air crew experience during air travel
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University of Toronto
Research on all aspects of digital media, including human-computer interaction, usability, computer graphics, computer animation, visualization, virtual reality, augmented reality, computational fabrication, computational photography, and sketch-based modelling.
Université de Montréal
The Centre for Continuous Flow Synthesis makes it possible to convert batch processes into continuous flow processes to synthesize molecules of interest in a safe and efficient way.
Mount Allison University
Offers research collections focused primarily on engravings and maps published in books between 1400 and 1900