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Re: 加拿大政府支持微系统研究
Federal Government Invests $48.5 Million in Microsystems Research at Canadian Universities
% y$ M- j+ B/ q% yDavid McGuinty, Member of Parliament for Ottawa South, on behalf of the Honourable David L. Emerson, Minister of Industry and Minister
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over five years to CMC Microsystems to accelerate the development of Canadian-made microsystems for key economic sectors including health" r Z& ^; {, B" K
care, security, environment, aerospace, automotive and natural resources. CMC is a unique Canadian organization that provides academics with& H- ]5 L6 I( s, q- j: \# H4 M2 F
tools that are state of the art in industry to move theory into practical applications. Through its network of more than 40 universities, CMC makes it
s- K3 \! b5 L: I# q l: jpossible for some 2,400 researchers and graduate students to design, manufacture and test prototype microsystems. As a result of cash and inkind, y5 {5 L9 i( R# P5 ?) a% E! r
contributions from industry and other sources, the total program value will be more than $100 million.
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