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TRANS-TECH NETWORK

TRANS-TECH NETWORK. 23 TECHNOLOGY TRANSFER CENTERS ANNUAL INCOME 25 000 000.00 $. Réseau TRANS-TECH Network. A young network. Created 10 years ago to develop synergy between existing Centers. RESEAU TRANS-TECH NETWORK. A driving economic force in Quebec.

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TRANS-TECH NETWORK

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  1. TRANS-TECH NETWORK

  2. 23 TECHNOLOGY TRANSFER CENTERS ANNUAL INCOME 25 000 000.00 $ Réseau TRANS-TECH Network

  3. A young network Created 10 years ago to develop synergy between existing Centers RESEAUTRANS-TECH NETWORK A driving economic force in Quebec • Working in various sectors, members of Trans-Tech Network provide R&D and technical assistance to industries

  4. MISSION Development of synergy between members Communication of members mission to public and governmental authorities Support of regional and national developments RéseauTRANS-TECH NetworkAn original idea

  5. Active role in almost all industrial sectors Presence in every region Services provided in technology transfer, R&D and laboratory testing Technical assistance to private industries Réseau TRANS-TECH Network

  6. First CENTRE SPÉCIALISÉ; Mission: specialized training Réseau TRANS-TECH Network HISTORY 1983 1993 CEGEPS law turned the CENTRES SPÉCIALISÉS into COLLEGIAL CENTERS OF TECHNOLOGY TRANSFER ( CCTT ) Mission:applied R&D, technology transfer, information and animation, specialized training, return on education.

  7. 1998-99 total incomes: 25 M$ Over 400 employees, mainly engineers and technicians Private non profit corporations for 17 centers out of the 23 86% autofinancing level 10 centers do business in other provinces 8 centers do business outside Canada Réseau TRANS-TECH Network Some figures:

  8. Quebec Ministry of EducationProgramme d’Aide à la Recherche Technologique Basic operational funding for each center Quebec MRST Acquisition d’équipement and others Canada Fundation for Innovation Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada Réseau TRANS-TECH Network Main funding Programs:

  9. NRC - IRAP: Industrial Technology advisors are present at many centers Réseau TRANS-TECH Network Partners: • CTN Member:Canadian Technology Network • ADRIQ Member:Association pour le Développement de la Recherche Industrielle du Québec

  10. Creation of M R S T : Ministère de la Recherche, de la Science et de la Technologie Réseau TRANS-TECH Network IMPORTANT EVENT 1999 2001 • Politique Qc de la science et de l’innovation: - Additional basic operational funding - Counterparty budget for private contracts - Infrastructure budget increasing - T-T Network basic operational funding - Promotional campaign support for T-T

  11. Aerospace Agricultural R&D Agri-food technology Automated manufacturing Automation, communications, industrial process control Biotechnology Chemistry and petrochemistry Composite materials Electrochemistry & environmental tec hnologies Fashion Fishing Forestry Geomatics Graphic communications Industrial robotics Microtechnology Mineral and plastics processing Metallurgy Music and sound Textiles and geosynthetics Physics technology Pulp and paper Wood and furniture

  12. Professionalism Collaborative agreements with different countries Opening up to the world • Mobility • Many technical projects abroad • International cooperation • Active in Europe, Latin America, Africa and Asia

  13. TRANSBIOTECHCentre collégial de transfert de technologie en biotechnologiesCégep de Lévis-Lauzon • The Center specializes in biotechnology for the following sectors : • agro-alimentary, • biomedical and environmental; • interventions in molecular biology, • bioprocess, • cells culture, immunology and processing of biomasses

  14. Centre de technologies des systèmes ordinés Inc.Collège Lionel-Groulx • Private companies’ support in innovation, development and technology transfer; • Follow up of technologies touched by electronics, data processing and communications (automated building technologies); • Activities of R&D, competitive intelligence, technical assistance and specialized training.

  15. CTT GroupTextile Technology Centre CTTCégep de Saint-Hyacinthe CTT supports textile and geosynthetic industries in Canada: • Laboratories (standard tests), expertise, industrial research (Sectors Manufacture and Textile Chemistry); • Training and information; • Laboratories and R&D in Geosynthetics Technologies Center (SAGEOS). • Certified ISO 9002.

  16. It is the only establishment of this kind in Canada, with its textile chemistry and textile manufacturing sections as well as the Geosynthetics Technologies Center (SAGEOS), to have such an array of resources in the service of the textile geosynthetic (environmental industry) under one roof.

  17. CINTECH Inc.Centre d’innovation technologique Agro-Alimentaire CINTECH AACégep de Saint-Hyacinthe • CINTECH provides integrated services for food industry, from conceiving a product to its marketing. • The fields of intervention are : • Innovation; • Technology transfer; • Quality assurance; • Product and its market.

  18. Musilab Inc. is a center for music and sound technology transfer. It offers "Sur Mesure" and "Harmonis" software, as well as research and development, production and post-production, sound check, recording, acoustics, teaching, sound conception, composing, and marketing services. • Its products and services are designed for the cultural and communication industries, for musical instrument and audio equipment manufacturers, for pedagogues and research workers.

  19. Microtech promotes and supports business development through the integration of new computer-aided production technologies (CAPT). Its approach stimulates economic development and fosters professional training by promoting the acquisition, implementation, integration, use, and development of new computer-aided production technologies. That is why small and medium-sized manufacturers turn to Microtech as their prime support resource for reliable technological solutions.

  20. Counseling and training in fashion and clothing: production management; industrial engineering; advanced technologies, working methods and processing systems; development of products; search for tendencies; marketing and development of distribution networks.

  21. CMC • Centre des matériaux composites • Cégep de Saint-Jérôme The CMC offers the following services: design, engineering, studies of materials, manufacturing of moulds, prototypes and tests, technology transfer and specialized training. The CMC is certfied ISO 9001.

  22. CNETE Centre national en électrochimie et en technologies environnementales Collège Shawinigan Services: search and development for new applications which connect to the treatment of drinkable or used water, in industrial or municipal sectors; implementation support for ISO 14000; specialized training (SIMDUT, TMD); loan of personnel (technicians in biology, chemistry).

  23. CSTPQ Centre spécialisé de technologie physique du Québec Inc. Cégep de La Pocatière Technology transfer in mechanical, electric and manufacturing engineering. Design of products and processes, integration in enterprises. Training in companies.

  24. The CRDA mission is to support the development of agriculture by improving productivity and competitiveness of the agricultural and food companies by the technology transfer as well as by a rational use of the resources.

  25. The CERFO has developed, over the years, a solid expertise in the sphere of forest activities : • Wood Processing; • Forest Management; • Applied Silvicultre; • Forest Ecology; • Geographic Information Systems. • The Center stands ready to offer high standard professional services. It can conceive and supply training services, applied research services, and technology transfer services.

  26. EQMBO EntreprisesCentre d’aide technique et technologique Inc. Cégep de Victoriaville The Center assists companies in the set up of new technologies in the sectors of furniture, doors, windows and kitchen cupboards.

  27. CÉPROCQCentre d’études des procédés chimiques du Québec (CÉPROCQ)Collège de Maisonneuve In partnership with companies, the Center develops laboratories of quality control. The Center is associated with the “ Réseau Chimie ”, which promotes competitive intelligence relating to important subjects like biodegradable products.

  28. CGQCentre de géomatique du Québec inc.Cégep de Chicoutimi The CGQ's mission is to optimize the management of spatial information and to use the advanced technologies of the geomatics. Feasibility studies, training, methodology and competitive intelligence.

  29. CSPCentre spécialisé des pêchesCégep de la Gaspésie et des Îles Research is applied to the development of fishing and aquaculture. Principal fields of activities are : exploitation, transformation and marketing of marine products, marine aquaculture and marine environment.

  30. CSPPCentre spécialisé en pâtes et papiersCégep de Trois-Rivières The only R&D Centre in Canada which can reproduce all the steps of paper manufacture for printing : preparation of mechanical and chemical paste, recycling and deinking, processing of the paste, manufacture of paper, calendering...

  31. CTMPCentre de technologie minérale et de plasturgie Inc.Collège de la Région de l’Amiante Services of R&D and technical support in the fields of the plastic and aggregate, ore processing, including the development of products and processes.

  32. Centre de robotique industrielle Inc.Cégep de Lévis-Lauzon Design, development and establishment of personalized systems and equipments, which operate in real or differed time and which integrate the advanced technologies (TPF) for manufacture and transformation, allowing automation, computerization and robotization of the production.

  33. CPACentre de production automatiséeCégep de Jonquière Our mission is to help industry by the transfer of know-how in automation of production. The CPA offers an expertise and a competence recognized to improve the production by the addition of new technologies.

  34. CIFMCentre intégré de fonderie et de métallurgie inc. (CIFM)Cégep de Trois-Rivières • Services: tests on materials and metallurgical expertises (study of rupture and corrosion). • Projects: development of metallurgical processes and foundry. • One of the most significant teams of metallurgists in Canada. • Certified ISO 9001.

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