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National
Research Council -
Integrated Manufacturing Technologies Institute |
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We
are proud of our strong connection to the National
Research Council – Integrated Manufacturing
Technologies Institute as a strategic research partner
for the co-development of our core deep brain stimulation
technology. NRC-IMTI is a truly unique Canadian research
centre that focuses on helping the industry create
breakthrough advanced manufacturing technologies that
would not have been feasible in the industry due to
lack of technologies, financing, dedicated engineering
staff or for other reasons. |
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Production
Technologies Research group at NRC-IMTI that we are
working most closely with is mandated to provide manufacturers
with novel production processes to deliver the best
products for clients, taking full advantage of material
properties, making shapes or features that are difficult
or impossible to produce using conventional processes.
Our R&D and business staff works very closely
with the NRC-IMTI engineers to make sure the development
goals are achieved and R&D milestones are met.
The location of our offices inside the Stiller Centre
for Biotechnology Commercialization right next door
to the NRC-IMTI in the UWO Research Park makes our
team collaboration even more seamless. |
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NRC-IMTI
Profile
Breaking New Ground for Canadian Industry |
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NRC-IMTI
focuses on the research and development
of integrated technologies for the manufacture
of products and equipment. It carries
out focused, innovative and strategic
research in collaboration with industrial,
university and government partners in
virtual manufacturing and precision freeform
fabrication to give Canadians access to
new products that cannot be created by
conventional technologies. |
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NRC-IMTI's
research, conducted with collaborators in key industry
sectors such as aerospace, automotive, tooling, medical
devices and electronics, is breaking new ground for
Canadian industry. |
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