Simon Fraser University technology showcase event

Posted by Rob Lewis on 2010-04-25 11:29:00 AM

On May 6th Simon Fraser University is hosting a technology showcase event at the SFU Vancouver Campus at Harbour Centre.

Come and learn about SFU's research program, listen to talks by researchers and students, and see presentations by spin-off companies and entrepreneurs. Some of the cutting-edge, innovating companies that will be presenting at the event:

  • Saltworks
  • Ostara
  • Switch Materials
  • Bionic Power
  • IDMe
  • Lungpacer
  • Light-Based Tech
  • Plutonic
  • Sound of Motion
  • Light Integra
  • Spark Technologies
  • Recombo
  • Optemo

For details and to register free of charge, visit www.sfu.ca/exchange.

Company:
Saltworks Technologies Inc.
Website:
http://www.saltworkstech.com
Location:
Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada

Vancouver-based Saltworks Technologies Inc. is a green technology company that has developed a patent-pending solar process for desalination that offers significant electrical energy savings. The desalination market is estimated to grow by $56 billion over the next seven years and energy efficiency remains its greatest challenge. more

Company:
SWITCH Materials Inc.
Website:
http://www.switchmaterials.com
Location:
Burnaby, British Columbia, Canada

SWITCH Materials develops revolutionary new materials based on proprietary organic molecules that "switch" optical properties on command. SWITCH’s molecular switches can be developed for a number of applications, especially in the areas of molecular electronics and health sciences, including optical filters, photochromic inks, paints and fibers, high-density optical information storage systems, molecular sensors... more


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