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Dr. Mohamed Gamal El-Din
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Dr. Mohamed Gamal El-Din's Research Finds New Treatments for Tailings Ponds

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ASTech Foundation
Feb 21, 2017
The oil sands are a significant driver of Canada’s economy. As such, researchers are continuously striving to improve the industry, particularly in the area of environmental sustainability. Over the last 20 years, one of the main culprits impacting the environmental sustainability is oil sands process-affected water (OSPW). OSPW is the water produced from the extraction process, and is stored in tailings ponds for its recycle in bitumen extraction, process cooling, and material hydro-transport
New inventors
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Ignite a generation of innovators

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Let's Talk Science
Feb 21, 2017
Did you know that 70% of top jobs in Canada today require STEM (science, technology, engineering and mathematics) skills but less than half of Canadian high school students graduate with senior level science and math courses? In fact, only one in five graduate with the prerequisites to pursue engineering.* This year, Canadians are witnessing a historic milestone as our nation turns 150. It is a time to celebrate, reflect and look towards the future – what challenges will tomorrow bring, and how
AlbertaSat
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AlbertaSat is Making Space History in Alberta

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Feb 21, 2017
It’s not often that a group etches their name into our country’s history books, but 2016 ASTech Award Winner for Group Innovation Under 30 AlbertaSat is on their way to doing exactly that thanks to their mission into space. AlbertaSat is participating in the QB50 project, a joint space mission involving university students from 28 countries. Each team is building one of 50 cube satellites that are scheduled to be launched together in March 2017 to the International Space Station (ISS) and then
Jim Bush
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Evolution Engineering Brings Oil & Gas Technology into the 21st Century

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Feb 21, 2017
“Imagine taking your cell phone from 2003 or 2004 and trying to use it today,” says Jim Bush, President of 2016 ASTech Awards Winner for Applied Technology and Innovation Evolution Engineering Inc. “You can’t text message, or surf the web, or be on conference calls. That’s what drilling technology in oil and gas was like, compared to what we can do now.” This technology advancement was possible due to the Calgary-based company’s innovative work with measurement-while-drilling (MWD) tools. MWD
Birgit Juergensen
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Stream Systems Optimization Software Saves Millions

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ASTech Foundation
Feb 21, 2017
Running a successful business requires constant attention to improving operational efficiencies. However, implementing new procedures can be costly and time consuming. 2016 ASTech Start-up Award winner Stream Systems Ltd. has solved this issue by building a software platform that allows companies to “build their own assets like an ecosystem, play around with it and get more out of what they have,” says Stream Systems Vice President of Operations, Birgit Juergensen. This platform is like a
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Hermes Satellite Earth-Station Antenna

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Feb 7, 2017
The Hermes satellite has an Emmy award to its credit. Hermes changed television, and this satellite earth-station antenna helped the Canadian government win an Emmy (an award recognizing excellence in the television industry). As the ground element of the Hermes communications satellite — launched in 1976 — the antenna received TV broadcasts, including live events, relayed by the satellite. The antenna was compact and could be transported in a small carrying case, allowing television stations to
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A Decade Of Feeder Studies For Canadian Nuclear Power

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Feb 3, 2017
Canada’s fleet of nuclear power plants have realized impacts worth hundreds of millions from research supported by a decade of stress measurements using neutron beams to ensure their safe, reliable and economic operations. Two unexpected leaks in feeder bends at the Point Lepreau Generation Station (PLGS) in 1997 and 2001 resulted in costly outages and had repercussions throughout the Canadian nuclear power industry. New Brunswick Power needed to understand the underlying causes to assure safety
Treasure Box Braille Learning System
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Classy Cyborgs Innovation Story

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Feb 1, 2017
My name is James Andrade, one of 10 young innovators ages 13-15 called the Classy Cyborgs who are on a mission to help improve Braille literacy for visually impaired children. In 2014, we began as a FIRST LEGOTM League robotics team from our school in Aurora, Ontario. FIRST LEGOTM League challenges children around the world to solve real world problems through innovation. We discovered that 90% of the blind population cannot read Braille, 65% drop out of high school and 75% are unemployed
New age 21 century wedge free wood/log splitter
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New age 21 century wedge free wood/log splitter

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Walter Rodler
Jan 29, 2017
My inventiveness started at age 13 when I injured my hand operating a wood/log splitter, as so many thousands of others do, every year all over the world. After my many years of in several trades and engineering jobs, I started the research needed in development of a total new idea without the use of the traditional WEDGE for log splitters. I have tried 73 different designs and the 74th was the answer to improved safety, much less power usage, frame thickness, less welding and so on. Not
This robot was used in one of the Fukushima Daiichi reactors to give workers a better understanding of the conditions of highly irradiated areas of the plant.
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Robotic technologies at nuclear facilities

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Jan 24, 2017
Robotic technologies are used in a wide range of sectors and applications, from automotive assembly lines to space exploration. Not only do robots allow processes to be automated, they also provide safety benefits by performing tasks that would otherwise be highly dangerous or complex for humans to conduct using conventional means. For instance, robots can perform tasks in environments with extreme temperatures, pressures or radiation fields, and inspect equipment in areas that are difficult to
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