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- Ottawa, Ontario

Research Centre: Advanced Electronics and Photonics
Industry: Communication Technologies, Photonics

- Ottawa, Ontario

Research Centre: Advanced Electronics and Photonics
Industry: Communication Technologies

- Ottawa, Ontario

Research Centre: Advanced Electronics and Photonics, Digital Technologies, Herzberg Astronomy and Astrophysics, Human Health Therapeutics
Industry: Pharmaceutical Manufacturing, Communication Technologies, Biopharmaceuticals, Astronomy
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- Ottawa, Ontario

Research Centre: Advanced Electronics and Photonics, Digital Technologies
Industry: Digital Industries

- Ottawa, Ontario

Research Centre: Advanced Electronics and Photonics, Herzberg Astronomy and Astrophysics
Industry: Electronic Systems and Components, Astronomy
NRC President, Iain Stewart, Dr. Pavel Cheben, and Mr. Ian Shugart, the Clerk of the Privy Council and Secretary to the Cabinet.

- Ottawa, Ontario

Research Centre: Advanced Electronics and Photonics
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- Ottawa, Ontario

Research Centre: Advanced Electronics and Photonics
Yonathan Dattner

- Calgary, Alberta

Research Centre: Industrial Research Assistance Program

- Ottawa, Ontario

Research Centre: Advanced Electronics and Photonics
Industry: Photonics
The National Research Council of Canada (NRC) signed a strategic agreement with Brilliant Matters to license the intellectual property of one of their semiconductors. Through this licensing agreement, Brilliant Matters will have access to a high-performing material developed at the NRC. The use of this material will help Brilliant Matters generate higher-performing semiconductors to produce organic photovoltaics at a lower cost. The final product, which will be produced in Canada, will increase the country's competitiveness on the organic semiconductor market and ultimately provide better and more affordable photovoltaics worldwide.