Named most innovative university in Canada by Maclean's magazine, the University of Waterloo has many commercialization successes including:
New digital simulation tool for gear machining saves time and money
New technology can extend the battery life of electronics by 30 percent
New model reduces bias and enhances trust in AI decision-making and knowledge organization
New technology offers simple, low-cost method for encapsulation
Costas Tzoganakis wins the En-Hui Yang Engineering Research Innovation Award
Tire recycling company treads lightly to contribute to a circular economy
Protecting the earth, one sustainable layer at a time
Nanomaterial film startup competing for $1-million prize in cleantech challenge
New deep knowledge AI system interprets biosequence data in seconds
Waterloo software improves care for kidney patients
Major investment excels next-generation battery research
Paving the way for a digital X-ray and health-care revolution
WatCo secures $250,000 to commercialize IQC quantum source
Managing Canada’s crumbling assets
Nanoparticle technology is a game changer for dry-eye sufferers (for more information, see the business opportunity for industry)
Waterloo startup wins prestigious global award for technology that recycles tires
How many scientists does it take to change the light bulb?
Waterloo competes at world’s richest student startup competition
Waterloo Pharmaceuticals Inc: the next step in curbing antibiotic resistant bacterial infections
Accelerator Centre client Tyromer closes $750,000 financing round
Tyromer Inc. launched to drive tire-recycling green business
Segasist receives $750,000 in capital for spin-off
WatCo secures $180,000 in commercialization funding for Wireless Media Express™ (Technology Summary)