Diamond Schmitt designs the National Research Council’s new advanced materials research facility
The National Research Council (NRC)?s new advanced materials research facility has opened in Mississauga. Designed by Diamond Schmitt, the facility will serve as a national clean energy hub, supporting and undertaking foundational research of new materials for clean energy and other applications and transitioning them to industrial use.
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This facility will bring companies, government, and universities together to collaborate on breakthrough projects in clean technologies and advanced materials, as part of the Canadian Campus for Advanced Materials Manufacturing (CCAMM), a joint initiative between the NRC and the Xerox Research Centre of Canada (XRCC).
?The opening of our new facility in Mississauga represents a major stepping stone for the National Research Council of Canada in advancing Canada?s clean energy agenda. Our vision is for this collaborative hub to become the home to new technologies that will enable industry to be more sustainable.? said Roger Scott-Douglas PhD, Acting President, National Research Council of Canada. ?We look forward to working with our partners in accelerating the development of advanced materials technologies and their commercialization into disruptive products for industry.? The new 21,500 square foot facility is designed with flexible laboratory and office spaces that are divisible by movable / removable partition systems and with multiple layers secure access. The laboratory program includes characterizati...
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