Waterloo technology tackles global scrap tire problem
Waterloo startup wins prestigious award for greener, cheaper way to recycle scrap tires.
Waterloo startup wins prestigious award for greener, cheaper way to recycle scrap tires.
From wearable tech to robots - Waterloo alumni are manufacturing the future of hardware.
Proving how relative experience in co-op can be beneficial in advancing your career.
WatCAR researchers talk about how today's complex vehicles contribute to industry recalls. With millions of lines of code, errors can become more frequent - but they also make our vehicles safer and more fuel efficient than ever before.
The 2014 Waterloo Electric Vehicle Challenge demands high school students design and build their own electric car. Teams will compete in both 12 and 24 volt race and will participate in a design contest to prove their engineering know-how.
Research at innovative labs could lead to advances in wireless technologies for use in everything from smartphones to cars and healthcare.
Waterloo biomechanics researcher identifies where injury risk is high for automotive assembly line workers.
3D printer is an “innovation machine” for Waterloo students who want a quick and affordable way to create prototypes