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Technology Clusters
What Are Technology Clusters?
Clusters Across Canada
Aerospace
Agricultural Biotechnology
Aluminium Technologies
Bioresources
Fuel Cells & Hydrogen Technologies
Information Technology - e-Business
Life Sciences (Halifax)
Life Sciences (Montréal)
Life Sciences, Medical Devices
Nanotechnology
Ocean Technologies
Photonics
Components of Innovation
  
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Building Technology Clusters across Canada

Ocean Technologies - Newfoundland & LabradorBioresources - Prince Edward IslandAluminium Technologies - Saguenay RegionInformation Technology,  e-Business - New BrunswickMontréal - Life SciencesPhotonics - OttawaLife Sciences, Medical Devices - WinnipegAgricultural Biotechnology, Nutraceuticals, and Bio-Products - SaskatoonNanotechnology - EdmontonVancouver - Fuel Cells & Hydrogen Technologies

NRC has established itself as an effective catalyst for cluster development, contributing to economic growth in communities across Canada.

NRC's cluster building approach allows the entrepreneurial spirit in local industry sectors to tap into NRC's primary strengths: R&D expertise, scientific and technical information resources, and innovation assistance programs. In the process, NRC helps Canadian companies make the most of its national and international networks.

To learn more about each NRC Technology Cluster, please see the list below or download the PDF document.

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Date Modified: 2006-08-11
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