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Concordia University
Advanced light (fluorescence) microscope imaging.
The Northern Alberta Institute of Technology (NAIT)
Applied research and project development that deliver a new product, an improved service, or a more efficient process through prototyping activities.
Concordia University
Research and development of low-cost, high-volume polymer matrix composite structures
Thompson Rivers University
Developing rapid and sensitive analytical methods in capillary electrophoresis, chromatography, and mass spectrometry for the characterization of food products, agricultural, pharmaceutical and environmental samples.
University of Victoria
Supports the development of innovative and sustainable construction materials well suited to new construction and repair/rehabilitation projects
Southern Alberta Institute of Technology (SAIT)
We work with industry to develop environmentally friendly technologies, programs and services that fundamentally change the way we build, educate and develop skilled labour
University of Victoria
Develop and use molecular approaches on wildlife to identify effects of environmental contaminant exposure on ecosystem, animal, and human health
McMaster University
Non-destructive elemental characterization using EDXRF, archaeology-focused
McMaster University
Microwave imaging applied to medical diagnostics, concealed weapon detection and nondestructive testing
University of Victoria
Canada’s national ocean observing facility with installations and partnerships on the Pacific, Atlantic, and Arctic coasts of Canada, attracting a global audience for its scientific data.