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INO awards a $50,000 scholarship to a student for a forestry project
As a tribute to its former president and CEO, who helped make the Quebec City region a prime location for research, bring about major changes in the regional economy, and encourage the establishment of numerous knowledge-based companies, INO has created the Jean-Guy Paquet Scholarship. This $50,000 scholarship is intended to enable a student to carry out an applied research project. Today, INO is proud to announce its first winner, Mr. Maxime Vaidis, a doctoral student in computer science who will carry out a project based on artificial intelligence and optics-photonics to increase the efficiency of forest harvesting and limit resource wastage.
Annual General Meeting | Another Excellent Year for INO
This morning, INO held its annual general meeting for the fiscal year 2022-2023. And the results, which seem to confirm that innovation has regained its rightful place in the priorities of businesses, lived up to expectations.
Two major players join forces to develop Quebec's photonic and quantum semiconductor industry
INO and the MiQro Innovation Collaboration Center (C2MI), Canada's largest R&D center for electronic systems, have signed a collaboration agreement to enhance Quebec and Canadian semiconductor development and manufacturing.
Jean-Guy Paquet Grant | $50,000 | Apply now!
All conditions to apply for this new program are available below.
Deadline: June 23, 2023
EarthDaily Analytics announces addition of INO as EarthDaily Constellation Mission partner
INO’s thermal camera technology to bolster EarthDaily Constellation’s capabilities across verticals including agriculture, ESG, and disaster response.
Jean-Guy Paquet Grant | $50,000 | Apply now!
All conditions to apply for this new program are available below.
Deadline: June 20, 2022
2021 annual general meeting: Impressive results and a tribute to a great builder
INO presented results for the 2020–2021 fiscal year at its annual general meeting this morning. During the period, which corresponded with the first 12 months of the pandemic, INO demonstrated more than ever its importance as an economic development engine that government and local businesses can rely on to help drive a speedy recovery.
Two Regions of Quebec Start Field Tests for Robotic Broccoli Harvesting
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