Researchers Showcase World Leading Advances at Montreal Event
MONTREAL, Oct. 20 /CNW/ - The media are invited to attend a one-day only, highly visual, interactive display of ground breaking Canadian technology in Montreal.
- Thursday, October 21st
- Between 10 AM and 2:30 PM (Part of the Canadian Science Policy Conference)
- Grand Ballroom Foyer, Hyatt Regency Hotel, 1255 Jeanne-Mance, Montreal, Quebec
Seventeen projects led by some of the country's most talented researchers and scientists will be on display, including:
- aspiring musicians who train immersed with an online virtual orchestra (McGill Univ.),
- the world's first carbon free computer network (École de technologie supérieure, ÉTS) ,
- fascinating view of sea life offered by a network of underwater sensors (Univ. of Victoria),
- medical students in remote locations taught the latest surgical techniques by surgeons online (McGill),
- a computing solution to share earth data and analysis of climate change and biodiversity (Universities of Calgary, Alberta, Victoria with Cybera Inc.),
- harnessing a super-Internet to solve diseases of the human brain (McGill) and
- an Internet archive of historical and real-time environmental data from remote locations enabling study of changes to climate, species and water systems (Cybera Inc.)
All of the innovations use the CANARIE Network, the ultra high speed research Internet that is enabling Canada's most exciting technology breakthroughs. See the discoveries on display in Montreal that are keeping Canada a world leader in innovation.
About CANARIE
CANARIE Inc. is Canada's Advanced Research and Innovation Network, an ultra high-speed network which facilitates leading-edge research and science across Canada. More than 39,000 researchers at nearly 200 Canadian universities and colleges use the CANARIE Network. CANARIE is a non-profit corporation supported by membership fees, with major funding of its programs and activities provided by the Government of Canada. For additional information, please visit: www.canarie.ca.
For further information:
Kathryn Anthonisen
Director of Communications
CANARIE
(613) 943-5374
[email protected]
Or
Shaun Markey
613-728-9951
[email protected]
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