The Innovation Platform Issue 19News - Page 5

SMR designs suitable for Sweden’s future electricity production needs

The ANItA project identifies SMR designs suitable for electricity production in Sweden and points out the need for further research.

The University of Saskatchewan is innovating for the world’s future

Located in Canada’s Prairies, the University of Saskatchewan is at the cutting edge of research and innovation.

One year later: INN-PRESSME continues making developments for bio-based solutions

INN-PRESSME updates us on its cutting-edge technology to create sustainable bio-based solutions for a variety of industries.

CanPath: Population-level health research to secure a healthier future for Canada

CanPath works to facilitate health research with a vision that includes creating healthy environments and better data security.

Pursuing excellence in healthcare innovation and research to optimise patient care

Discover how CIUSSS West-Central Montreal is enhancing patient care through healthcare innovation and research.

Are we prepared for the looming shadow of AI hallucination?

The King’s Institute for AI discusses the growing GenAI use in education and the risks of false information disguised by eloquent writing.

Fuse Minerals: Discovering mineral resources for a cleaner future

Todd Axford, Managing Director and CEO of Fuse Minerals, details the company’s plans to focus on underexplored areas of Australia to discover minerals needed...

The uranium quest in the Athabasca Basin for Xcite Resources Inc.

Xcite Resources highlights the potential for significant uranium discoveries at its Athabasca Basin projects.

Digital Twin-sustained 4D ecological monitoring of restoration in fishery-depleted areas (DIGI4ECO)

DIGI4ECO leverages advanced digital technologies and AI to enhance marine ecosystem management and restoration.

Evolution of MIRARCO: Pioneering mining innovation from geomechanics research

MIRARCO is advancing the understanding of mining geomechanics with practical solutions to improve safety, efficiency, and sustainability.

CATCO2NVERS: Creating added-value chemicals from bio-industrial CO2 emissions

The CATCO2NVERS project reduces greenhouse gas emissions through three catalytic processes and transform CO2 emissions into five chemicals.

Measuring ore quality variability to automate grade control and improve processing operations

Digitalising conveyed ore in real-time is proven to improve processing operations, and not just by a few percentage points.

The Warren and Montcalm projects: Exploring mineral-rich Ontario

Mink Ventures is well-positioned with a strong capital structure and two exceptional nickel, cobalt, and copper projects in Ontario.

ArcticNet: Advancing knowledge on the Arctic

Canada’s ArcticNet aims to advance knowledge of the Arctic and provide innovative solutions to its challenges.

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