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News Archive: 2008
GreenCentre Technical Director – Dr. Philip Jessop awarded Killam Research Fellowship
Wed, 03/24/2010 - 15:53 — tina.burkeQueen's Chemistry professor Philip Jessop is one of eight outstanding Canadian scientists and scholars to be named a new Killam Research Fellow for 2010.
The fellowship, valued at $70,000 a year for two years, is among Canada's most distinguished research awards, and it will help fund Dr. Jessop’s research on “switchable chemistry.”
News from GreenCentre Canada:
Thu, 03/11/2010 - 19:38 — tina.burkeFrom industry support to green innovations, GreenCentre Canada celebrates a year of milestones
March 11, 2010
KINGSTON, ON -- One year after rolling out its vision of a collaborative ecosystem for advancing Green Chemistry innovations to market, GreenCentre Canada has struck oil – and plastic – thanks to a Green Chemistry research breakthrough brought to GreenCentre for development.
Four Kingston startup companies receive $1.6 million vote of confidence
Mon, 03/01/2010 - 21:58 — tina.burke
Four Kingston startup companies receive $1.6 million vote of confidence
PARTEQ venture fund’s investments help to advance discoveries in pharmaceutical, biomedical and alternative energy sectors
March 1, 2010
KINGSTON, ON -- Despite a frigid global investment climate, four early stage Kingston technology companies have been given a warm reception by a unique local investment fund.
The Power of Place: A National Strategy for Building America’s Communities of Innovation Presented at the National Press Club
Wed, 02/24/2010 - 21:09 — tina.burkeThe Power of Place: A National Strategy for Building America’s Communities of Innovation
Presented at the National Press Club
Thursday, October 2, 2008
View the National Press Club Slide Presentation (pdf format)
Hear Brian Darmody talk about The Power of Place on Federal News Radio
CMC MICROSYSTEMS - $40 MILLION AWARD FUNDS CANADIAN UNIVERSITY MICROSYSTEMS RESEARCH
Wed, 02/10/2010 - 15:55 — tina.burkeKINGSTON, Ontario, February 9, 2010 — CMC Microsystems (CMC), a non-profit organization that has built a national microsystems ecosystem supporting researchers in 45 Canadian post-secondary institutions has been awarded $40 million from the Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council (NSERC) to continue their innovative work.
Green Centre Grows
Wed, 12/23/2009 - 16:06 — tina.burkeGreenCentre Canada has begun construction and renovation of its new 9,000-square-foot state-of-the-art facility, located in Queen's University's Innovation Park.
SOLAR COMPANY G&R INC. ESTABLISHES A CANADIAN PRESENCE
Wed, 12/02/2009 - 17:59 — tina.burke
SOLAR COMPANY G&R INC. ESTABLISHES A CANADIAN PRESENCE
Kingston, ON The Kingston Economic Development Corporation and Innovation Park at Queens University announced today that G&R Inc., a global leader in the green growth industry has signed a lease securing administrative and research space at the Innovation Park facilities at 945 Princess Street. The company will begin occupying the space in December of this year.
Multinational connection leads wave of support for Queen’s-generated startup’s lifesaving technology
Fri, 11/27/2009 - 16:49 — tina.burkeNews from PARTEQ Innovations:
For immediate release
Multinational connection leads wave of support for Queen’s-generated startup’s lifesaving technology
CANCER RESEARCH COMPANY KALGENE DIAGNOSTICS - CHOOSES INNOVATION PARK IN KINGSTON FOR EXPANSION
Mon, 11/16/2009 - 21:48 — tina.burke
MEDIA RELEASE
Monday, November 16, 2009
CANCER RESEARCH COMPANY KALGENE DIAGNOSTICS
CHOOSES INNOVATION PARK IN KINGSTON FOR EXPANSION
Kingston, ON – The Kingston Economic Development Corporation and Innovation Park welcome pharmaceutical research and development company Kalgene Diagnostics to Kingston. Kalgene Diagnostics will become the newest tenant of the city’s research and development hub, Innovation Park at Queen’s University, opening its laboratory in January, 2010.
AsepticSure™ Developments
Mon, 12/07/2009 - 21:52 — tina.burkePosted by Medizone International, Inc. • November 30, 2009 • Printer-friendly
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AsepticSure™
November 10, 2009
Early AsepticSure™ Third Round Trial Results
It is anticipated that AsepticSure™ will be extremely cost effective and adaptable to virtually any situation anywhere and have a global reach.
Third Round Trials are in progress at the Medizone International Research Laboratory located in Innovation Park at Queens University.



