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Re: 加拿大政府支持微系统研究
Federal Government Invests $48.5 Million in Microsystems Research at Canadian Universities3 U$ A5 }0 U9 d7 s9 b
David McGuinty, Member of Parliament for Ottawa South, on behalf of the Honourable David L. Emerson, Minister of Industry and Minister
! `4 V+ l& u1 W" J4 E2 ^) l4 [responsible for the Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council (NSERC) , recently announced that NSERC will provide $48.5 million" y0 ]# M. a0 S, a
over five years to CMC Microsystems to accelerate the development of Canadian-made microsystems for key economic sectors including health
9 k" I- |/ ~; ^3 @) C2 }7 Tcare, security, environment, aerospace, automotive and natural resources. CMC is a unique Canadian organization that provides academics with3 {4 m4 [2 F* B* j! P D, N k
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
0 x! l5 ` u! U2 jpossible for some 2,400 researchers and graduate students to design, manufacture and test prototype microsystems. As a result of cash and inkind/ E4 v# D0 j( X; r" T
contributions from industry and other sources, the total program value will be more than $100 million.
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$ l% W$ o! r2 O4 Whttp://www.cmc.ca/news/documents/OREDI_Newsletter_Nov22005.pdf |
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