A 21st Century Hospital : The University of Calgary Will Use The National Design Network To Build High-Frequency Circuits for a New Patient Monitoring System
A More Complete Picture of Human Life: A Team of Electrical Engineers and Medical Physicists are Developing an All-In-One Imaging Device that can Detect Cancer and Pinpoint its Exact Location in the Body
Accelerating DNA Matches: Computer Scientists at Memorial University are Tapping into the System-On-Chip Research Network (SOCRN) to Build Special Purpose Computers for Complex Pattern Matching
Advancing Satellite Technology: MEMS in Space : The University of Waterloo and COM DEV International Ltd. are Working Together With Critical Support From CMC to Build MEMS Components and Subsystems for a New Generation of Smaller, Lighter, and Better Satellites and Wireless Devices
Enhanced Jet Engine Performance : Miniaturization is Taking Hold in Virtually Every Industry Sector. Now One of the World's Largest Manufacturers of Jet Engines has Made MEMS One of it's Top Research Priorities
From Researchers to Entrepreneurs: Concordia University Spin-Off, Microbridge Technologies Inc., has Launched a High-Performance, Low-Cost Electrical Trimming Device. Early Research on the Technology Began with CMC Over a Decade Ago
Looking for Signs of Life on Mars : DALSA-built Chips Deliver Stunning Imagery of Martian Landscape Today; CMC Ignited the Passion of the Project Engineer 20 Years Ago
Man in Motion : From Vehicles to Magic Wants, New Microsensor Hits Global Markets
Nanostructures for the Future: CMC Partners With TRLabs and the Synchrotron on a proposal for the Development of a World-Class Nanotechnology Facility
Want a Faster Internet? How About 1000 Times Faster?: Photonics Fabrication Enabled by CMC is Helping a University of Ottawa Engineer to Remove a Key Hurdle—Internet Constraints - in the Widespread Deployment of Tele-Health and Other Bandwidth-Hungry Applications