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November 3, 2022
Robots, AI avatars and over 300 speakers to attend WeaveSphere

Manufacturing Research & Development

November 3, 2022
Health Canada approves booster for Omicron BA.4/5 variants

Manufacturing Research & Development Technology / IIoT

November 2, 2022
Roberto Morandotti wins Prix du Québec’s Marie-Victorin Award

Manufacturing Research & Development

November 2, 2022
Cannabis holds promise for pain management, reducing the need for opioid painkillers – a neuropharmacology expert explains how

Manufacturing Research & Development Technology / IIoT

November 2, 2022
Google opens Montréal office, invests $2.75M in skills training

Manufacturing Research & Development Technology / IIoT

November 1, 2022
What quantum technology means for Canada’s future

Manufacturing Research & Development

October 26, 2022
Drugs – 4 essential reads on how they’re made, how they work and how context can make poison a medicine

Environment Manufacturing

October 12, 2022
Canadian Plastics: ‘Breakthrough’ process boosts plastics recycling by transforming PE into PP

Financing Manufacturing Supply Chain Technology / IIoT

October 6, 2022
Biden with IBM in Poughkeepsie as it announces $20M investment 

Manufacturing Research & Development

September 30, 2022
Fruit & Vegetable: U of G researchers look to balance smart farming with food security

Manufacturing Research & Development

September 29, 2022
Why Viagra may be useful in treating lung diseases

Manufacturing Research & Development Technology / IIoT

September 16, 2022
ViVitro labs introduces “Set it and forget it” heart valve durability tester

Manufacturing Research & Development Sales & Marketing

September 15, 2022
Theobroma Chocolat launches plant-based, zero sugar chocolate

Environment Manufacturing Research & Development Sustainability

September 14, 2022
Axine Water Technologies destroys PFAS in water using oxidation technology

Environment Manufacturing Operations Research & Development Sales & Marketing Technology / IIoT

September 12, 2022
Kraken qualifies to sell directly to federal government under pathway to commercialization program

Manufacturing Research & Development Sales & Marketing

September 7, 2022
Argon 18 to participate in urban health and lifestyle initiative

Manufacturing Research & Development

September 6, 2022
Corporate updates from NEO Battery Materials

Manufacturing Research & Development

August 23, 2022
Two surprising reasons behind the obesity epidemic: Too much salt, not enough water

Manufacturing Research & Development Sales & Marketing Small Business Supply Chain

August 5, 2022
Small business owners expect success in latter half of 2022

Environment Financing Manufacturing Research & Development Sustainability Technology / IIoT

August 2, 2022
Hydrofuel and Colorado SU launch $1.5M green ammonia project

Financing Human Resources Manufacturing Research & Development Supply Chain Sustainability Technology / IIoT

July 27, 2022
Manufacturing Industry 4.0 needs to modernize operations says Info-Tech

Manufacturing

July 22, 2022
Liminal BioSciences discontinues Fezagepras development

Human Resources Manufacturing Research & Development

July 22, 2022
Canada is foolish to snub international graduate students and scholars

Environment Manufacturing Supply Chain Sustainability

July 8, 2022
Science North launches Climate Action Show for Canadian youth

Human Resources Manufacturing Research & Development

June 21, 2022
Canadian job vacancies hit record high in Q1 led by demand in health sector

Manufacturing Research & Development

June 21, 2022
Peer review: Can this critical step in the publication of science research be kinder?

Manufacturing Research & Development Sales & Marketing Technology / IIoT

June 17, 2022
L’Oréal Canada launches a business data lab

Manufacturing Regulation Research & Development Risk & Compliance Technology / IIoT

June 17, 2022
Drivers of self-driving cars can rely too much on autopilot, and that’s a recipe for disaster