The Innovation Platform Issue 20News - Page 2

Driving net zero emissions in the chemical industry

Charlie Tan, CEO of Global Impact Coalition, discusses shaping the chemical industry by addressing systemic barriers and advancing solutions.

Tackling space debris with a drydock

Jacob Bouchard’s Low-Earth Orbit scrapyard aims to reduce space debris by recycling and repairing materials, promoting space sustainability.

A One Health approach to tackling antimicrobial resistance in animals

Dr Morgan Jeannin from the World Organisation for Animal Health details the actions we can take towards tackling antimicrobial resistance in animals.

Savannah State University researchers investigate microplastics in coastal Georgia’s aquatic systems

Savannah State University tracks particulate, sediment, and fauna-associated microplastic distributions in Georgia’s aquatic environments.

Wind energy: EU governments must make implementation easy, efficient and sexy

WindEurope says EU governments must revitalise implementation in order to accelerate Europe’s wind industry.

Securing Ontario’s role in the global research and innovation space

Nolan Quinn, Minister of Colleges and Universities, details plans to accelerate research and innovation in Ontario to compete on a globally.

Germany boosts investment in fusion research to enhance collaboration

The Institute for Fusion Energy and Nuclear Waste Management outlines Germany’s recent increase in funding for fusion research.

Elevating Québec’s research and innovation capabilities through international collaboration

Marco Blouin explains how international collaboration is accelerating Québec’s research, development, and innovation.

Ensuring the responsible development of Europe’s mining sector

Euromines discusses how Europe's mining sector can be accelerated to meet the demand for critical and strategic raw materials.

Applied Research and Innovation Services solves real-world problems with solutions that matter

Learn how SAIT’s Applied Research and Innovation Services collaborates with industry to develop practical solutions through applied research.

How can household cables drive down the copper shortage in the UK?

Becca Kirk from the Critical Minerals Association (UK) explains how the answer to the UK copper shortage could be in our homes.

Concordia University: Leading innovation and research in Montreal’s thriving academic landscape

Effrosyni Diamantoudi, Dean of Graduate Studies at Concordia University, discusses its unique contributions to Montreal’s academic landscape.

Data science accelerates fusion energy development

Modern techniques in probability theory and machine learning are contributing to making fusion energy a reality. Read more here.

Research in Saskatchewan: A fertile environment for innovators across industries

Research in Saskatchewan is helping to plan, develop and execute innovative ideas across several industries. Discover more here.

The energetic Universe: The UK and very-high-energy gamma-rays

Jon Lapington and Paula Chadwick explore the UK's contributions and leadership potential in very-high-energy gamma-ray science.

Exploring new frontiers in critical minerals

Bedford Analysis discuss how new frontiers in critical mineral mining could radically reshape global supply chains.

Exploring the neutrino universe with the Kilometre Cube Neutrino Telescope (KM3NeT)

Dr Paschal Coyle introduces the KM3NeT – a large astronomical telescope currently being built under the sea to explore the neutrino universe.

Trent University’s leadership in freshwater research driven by expertise, facilities, collaboration

Trent University engages in addressing local and global freshwater issues, including microplastics, carbon cycling, and pollution.

Go2Lithium Inc: Transforming the lithium extraction landscape

Discover why Go2Lithium stands at the cutting edge of the global lithium industry through innovative lithium extraction technologies.

Why bio-based chemicals and materials face a higher entry to market bar than fossil incumbents – and why they deserve the effort

BBIA highlights the potential for bio-based chemicals to reduce greenhouse gases and emphasises the UK’s opportunity to lead in this sector.

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