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- Malmö, Sweden 

Research Centre: Industrial Research Assistance Program
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- Saskatoon, Saskatchewan

Research Centre: Industrial Research Assistance Program
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- Ottawa, Ontario

Research Centre: Advanced Electronics and Photonics
As a growing fraction of the world adopts the Internet as their primary vehicle for information, high-speed optical telecommunication equipment manufacturers face relentlessly increasing demands for faster and more reliable Internet connections. Lighting the way forward is Quebec-based TeraXion Inc., a leader in high-speed fibre-optic transmission networks for over a decade.
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- Ottawa, Ontario

Research Centre: Aerospace
Industry: Aerospace Manufacturing, Robotics & Automation, Robotics
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- Ottawa, Ontario

Research Centre: Ocean, Coastal and River Engineering
Wind turbines and solar panels dot the landscape in many parts of Canada, each helping to reduce Canada’s dependence on fossil fuels and move the nation to more environmentally friendly and sustainable power sources. Today, almost 17 percent of Canada’s total primary energy supply comes from renewable resources – an important contribution toward extending the planet’s life and reducing our impact on the environment as energy demand continues to rise. The National Research Council (NRC) is working to increase this percentage through R&D focused on mapping marine energy resources improving the commercial and technical performance of marine renewable energy systems – emerging technologies for harvesting useful energy from ocean waves and water currents in both rivers and coastal waters.
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- Edmonton, Alberta

Research Centre: Industrial Research Assistance Program
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- Sherbrooke, Quebec

Research Centre: Security and Disruptive Technologies
Sometimes the only thing standing between an innovative product and its successful entry to market is the ability to scale-up production and meet demand. Such is the case with boron nitride nanotubes (BNNTs), the strongest, lightest, most conductive and chemically resistant fibre known to exist.
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- Ottawa, Ontario

Research Centre: Automotive and Surface Transportation
Industry: Automotive
In the automotive industry, new technologies are constantly being developed to respond to increasingly stringent regulations and manufacturing requirements. To successfully compete on the global stage, auto manufacturers must find new ways of controlling design and development costs, streamlining fabrication processes and responding quickly to rapidly changing market needs.
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- St. John's, Newfoundland and Labrador

Research Centre: Ocean, Coastal and River Engineering
With the rapid growth of oil and gas development off Canada's east coast, and as economic and political interests in the Arctic increase, the ability for seagoing vessels and offshore structures to operate safely in Canadian waters remains of critical importance. The use of predictive strategies continues to be a crucial tool in avoiding collisions and protecting existing structures in waterways saturated with icebergs, ice build-up and other formidable obstacles.