Technological showcases
Did you know that the same technology can be used to make better hockey sticks and prevent bridges from crumbling?
A new series of innovations
Eleven pairs of innovations are showcases in the corridor on level 2. Each pair illustrates a specific technology, from digitization to shape-memory materials, sound recording, etc. The associated content is designed to answer your questions directly : What is it? How will it change my life? How does it work?
An example?
The technology: water electrolysis
Two innovations that use it:
- The water purifier – it desinfects the water in pools, spas and the drinking water for households, campgrounds and hunting lodges, without chemicals;
- The hydrogen injection system – it is used in the internal combustion engine of trucks, cars and other vehicles; it allows the engine to burn fuel faster and increases its power while emitting less pollutants.
And don’t forget, all these innovations are the product of Canadian researchers’ knowledge and ingenuity.
Also, one of the display cases explains the typical process involved in creating an innovation, From the concept to the marketplace, in three key steps :
- Explore
- Create
- Commercialize
Not only will you learn about the latest innovations on the market but, who knows, you may just want to come up with some innovative inventions yourself!
Titans Award Contest
For young people age 16 or under : don’t forget to take part in the new editiion of the Titans Award contest, which starts December 3, 2007 and ends February 3, 2008. Choose among four selected innovations the one that in your view is the most useful to our society or to the planet: you could win an iPod touch!
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