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- Ottawa, Ontario

Research Centre: Automotive and Surface Transportation
Industry: Automotive Manufacturing

- Ottawa, Ontario

Research Centre: Aerospace, Automotive and Surface Transportation, Construction, Digital Technologies, Energy, Mining and Environment, Ocean, Coastal and River Engineering, Security and Disruptive Technologies
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- Ottawa, Ontario

Research Centre: Security and Disruptive Technologies
Industry: Communication Technologies, Electronic Systems and Components
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- Ottawa, Ontario

Research Centre: Ocean, Coastal and River Engineering
Industry: Civil infrastructure
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- Montreal, Quebec

Research Centre: Automotive and Surface Transportation, Security and Disruptive Technologies
Industry: Additive Manufacturing
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- Ottawa, Ontario

Research Centre: Security and Disruptive Technologies
Industry: Advanced Materials
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- Ottawa, Ontario

Research Centre: Aerospace, Security and Disruptive Technologies
Industry: Transportation
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- Edmonton, Alberta

Research Centre: Nanotechnology
Industry: Advanced Manufacturing
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- Boucherville, Quebec

Research Centre: Automotive and Surface Transportation
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- Saskatoon, Saskatchewan

Research Centre: Aquatic and Crop Resource Development
Industry: Agronomics, Crop Development, Nutrition and Nutritional Properties, Human Nutrition
After 13 years of collaborative research involving more than 200 scientists across 73 research institutions in 20 countries, the International Wheat Genome Sequencing Consortium (IWGSC) has finally deciphered the wheat genome code. The detailed description of the genome of bread wheat, the world's most widely cultivated crop, was announced on August 16, 2018 in the international journal Science.