12–17 Jun 2016
University of Ottawa
America/Toronto timezone
Welcome to the 2016 CAP Congress! / Bienvenue au congrès de l'ACP 2016!

Working in an applied R&D center : INO as an example

14 Jun 2016, 16:15
30m
Colonel By B012 (University of Ottawa)

Colonel By B012

University of Ottawa

Invited Speaker / Conférencier invité Industrial and Applied Physics / Physique industrielle et appliquée (DIAP-DPIA) T3-7 Applied Physics in Non-Academic Environment (DIAP-DIMP) / La physique hors université (DPIA-DPIM)

Speakers

Dr Martin Bolduc (INO, Québec)Dr Pierre Galarneau (INO, Québec)

Description

INO is an innovation house, it is home to the largest concentration of skill in the applied optics/photonics field and serves clients of all sizes from all parts of Canada and around the world. INO offers a complete range of integrated services to clients of all descriptions in every field of industrial activity. It also possesses a variety of technologies and innovative processes based on a strong IP portfolio. These assets represent unique business opportunities for companies wishing to commercialize them. Innovation is a key word nowadays and requires a good balance between creativity and realism. Being a physicist in a non-academic environment is an interesting challenge. Both the organization and the researcher point-of-view will be presented.

Primary author

Dr Pierre Galarneau (INO, Québec)

Co-author

Dr Martin Bolduc (INO, Québec)

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