Canada’s lack of a semiconductor manufacturing base poses a national security risk amid a global shortage, says Canada’s Semiconductor Council in a new report.
Topic: China
Ottawa introduces new national security guidelines for NSERC grants
The federal government has released a list of guidelines for universities and research institutions as the result of a working group convened earlier this summer.
Vaccine dispute should be a lesson for Canada-China commercialization exchanges
The vaccine candidate Ad5-nCoV that’s currently being held up from entering Canada by Chinese customs was developed using technology licensed from Canada’s National Research Council. The warning signs were all there.
Toronto and Shenzhen launch the Sino-Canada International Innovation Centre
The cities of Toronto and Shenzhen, often called Silicon Valley North and Silicon Valley of China, respectively, will open the Sino-Canada International Innovation Centre this month at a ceremony in Toronto. The Sci Innovation Centre is intended to increase cooperation between Chinese and Canadian entrepreneurs and companies in the following industry sectors: electronic technology, ICT, biotechnology, cleantech…