Posts Tagged: industry partnerships
Professors Angela Schoellig and Tim Barfoot (both UTIAS) are part of a new collaboration with Drone Delivery Canada and Defence Research and Development Canada that will enable drones to navigate using digital cameras, as opposed to manual or GPS-based navigation.
Hatch, a global engineering and management consultancy, and IBM Canada were recognized for their longstanding and impactful partnerships with U of T Engineering.
Multinational telecommunications giant Huawei to commit $3 million to a wide range of projects in landmark industry partnership agreement.
More than a dozen of the employees at Zebra’s Mississauga office are current or former students from U of T Engineering’s Professional Experience Year (PEY) program.
The University of Toronto and Huawei have announced a new research partnership agreement that will see Huawei invest $3 million in research projects over the next three years.
Students, professors, alumni and industry experts exchanged ideas for a cleaner, greener future at the third annual Institute for Sustainable Energy (ISE) research symposium, held March 29.
The Ontario government has announced $15 million in support for U of T Engineering’s new Centre for Engineering Innovation & Entrepreneurship (CEIE).
For alumni like Randy Sinukoff (ChemE 8T2, MASc 8T4) and Kim Iwata-Madge (IndE 8T1), running courses in addition to full-time jobs takes a lot of work, but is worth the effort
U of T engineers Jason Chang (EngSci 0T4 + PEY + MBA) and Illan Kramer (ECE PhD 2013) build bridges — just not the traditional kind.
On November 18, the Faculty of Applied Science & Engineering held its annual Industry Partners Reception to thank existing collaborators for their support, guidance and enthusiasm.
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