Posts Tagged: commercialization

Engineering students develop hydrogen-powered transportation startup

Originally published in the Winter 2015 issue of U of T Magazine. Ashrith Domun (ChemE 1T5), a third-year chemical engineering student, was learning about business plans in an entrepreneurship course when he stumbled across what he reckoned was a good market…

The U of T Engineering holiday gift roundup: Four must-have wearables

The holidays are upon us, and as savvy shoppers search for gift ideas with a personal touch, wearable gadgets from U of T Engineering-developed companies are pret-a-porter for the fashionable tech lover on your list. A motion-sensing glove for gamers? Check.…

Engineering startup makes buildings earthquake resistant

U of T Engineering alumnus Michael Gray (CivE PhD 1T2) has a dream for the ideal city, and it’s built to the highest safety and aesthetic standards. Now, he is setting those standards with Toronto-based startup Cast ConneX—a successful spin-off…

By land, by air: Engineering sustainable travel

People used to say that the journey was as important as the destination. But that was back when travel was exotic and exciting—before voyagers were so infuriated by gridlock, so concerned about safety and so consumed with their carbon footprint…

Better together: U of T Engineering celebrates its industry partnerships

More than 250 current industry partners are helping to advance U of T Engineering’s research activities and create business solutions with global impact. That’s 250 great reasons to celebrate. On Nov. 19, industry representatives and researchers attended a reception held…
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