14 Theories Inc. is a web development company specializing in creating custom and complex websites that integrate, e-commerce and content management systems supported by effective online marketing strategies. 14 Theories works in a variety of business sectors helping organizations to build their on-line presence and web marketing campaigns.
Innovation Park is already home to innovative companies and leading edge researchers working side-by-side to transform important technological discoveries, shift markets and change worlds every day.
The Innovation Park concept has been enabled through a strategic partnership with Novelis Inc. As the world’s leading company in aluminum rolling and recycling, Novelis is the industry anchor for the Park and a strategic research partner with Queen’s University allowing for advanced access to their industry-leading research and equipment infrastructure.
The Innovation Park Community includes:
Analytical Services Unit
Mon, 09/15/2008 - 14:16 — dana.dabros
ASU is a Canadian Association for Environmental Analytical Laboratories accredited environmental analytical laboratory and is housed in Innovation Park’s satellite wing in the Biosciences Complex on Queen’s main campus.
ASU assists industry, government, the university community and the public with analytical chemistry problems and environmental assessments and maintains an active research program that is currently focused on landfarming, arsenic extraction, phytoremediation, barrier systems and other remediation techniques.
BKIN Technologies
Thu, 10/28/2010 - 14:06 — lisa.jones
BKIN Technologies develops next-generation, objective assessment systems to quantify sensorimotor performance and behaviour, supporting basic and clinical research on motor function.
Our team is comprised of experts in neuroscience, engineering, physiology, electronics, machining and software development. We work closely with basic and clinical researchers to integrate our technologies into their unique research programs to achieve their goals.
CMC Microsystems
Mon, 09/15/2008 - 14:35 — dana.dabros
DMT Microsystems
Thu, 11/17/2011 - 08:53 — angel.schurDMT Microsystems is a wholly-owned subsidiary of CMC Microsystems. DMT complements CMC's role of enabling and supporting the creation and application of micro- and nano-system knowledge--focussed on research excellence and offering a path to commercialization--by arranging access to the commercial products and services clients require to move their idea from concept to product.
ELORIN
Thu, 12/18/2008 - 17:31 — Anonymous
ELORIN is a group of regional champions actively supporting bio-business development. Their network is the hub of regional bio-business activity, which aims to influence the success of regional bio-based firms and acts as a catalyst in accelerating the commercialization of research discoveries within the Eastern Lake Ontario region.
Vision and Purpose
ENDETEC
Mon, 09/15/2008 - 14:44 — dana.dabros
Founded as Pathogen Detection Systems (PDS) in 2003 to commercialize rapid, automated microbiological testing methods developed at Queen’s University and patented worldwide, our company is part of Veolia Water Solutions & Technologies, a subsidiary of Veolia Water, the water division of Veolia Environnement, the world’s largest environmental services company.
Greater Kingston Chamber of Commerce
Thu, 06/25/2009 - 13:08 — brian.dodo
VISION
The Greater Kingston Chamber of Commerce will be recognized as the "Voice of Business" dedicated to Kingston being Canada's most sustainable city.
MISSION
The Greater Kingston Chamber of Commerce is a Member organization delivering high-value products, services and opportunities with a focus on advocacy, networking and education.
GreenCentre Canada
Thu, 06/25/2009 - 13:47 — brian.dodoHigh Performance Computing Virtual Laboratory
Mon, 09/15/2008 - 11:28 — dana.dabros
High Performance Computing Virtual Laboratory (HPCVL) provides powerful computational support for Computer Aided Molecular Design (CAMD) and other fields important to biomedical research.
HPCVL Kingston is home to the administrative offices and central computer for HPCVL. A network of fast and powerful Sun computers located at seven universities and colleges across Ontario.




