Nanotechnology Companies in Canada
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The company provides environmentally safe, industrial cleanup product solutions ranging from oil spill clean-up to industrial wastewater management.
ALFT provides unique, patented capability to deliver proven, cost-effective and portable soft X-ray sources facilitating and enabling advancements in the research and development of new applications spanning a broad range of industries; including medical imaging, biotechnology, nanotechnology, genomics, proteomics, and environmental and life sciences.
AlphaRx is a specialty pharmaceutical company utilizing proprietary site-specific nanoparticulate drug delivery systems to develop novel formulations of drugs that are insoluble or poorly soluble in water or have yet to be administrable to the human body with an acceptable delivery method.
American Dye Source, Inc. is a manufacturer of high quality materials for many different applications.
American Dye Source, Inc. is a manufacturer of high quality materials for many different applications.
Angstrom Engineering designs and manufactures PVD equipment with advanced process capabilities for thin film deposition applications. The company specializes in thin film technologies such as thermal evaporation, sputtering, electron beam deposition and ion beam etching.
Angstrom has designed a novel thin film fuel cell architecture which produces high power at high efficiencies.
Applied Nanotools is a nanotechnology SME based in Edmonton, Canada that specializes in fabrication of membrane-based optical chips for X-ray and EUV applications. Our products include high-resolution Fresnel zone plates for X-ray focusing and several X-ray and EUV mask technologies that include nano-gratings and calibration standards. Applied Nanotools also provide state-of-the-art micro and nano-fabrication services to enable fast prototyping and testing of various custom nanotechnology projects. This includes the NanoSOI Process Technology (via CMC Microsystems) for fabricating NEMS and nano-photonic devices.
Supplies high quality, calibration systems for atomic force microscopy imaging.
Axela's automated platforms for multiplexed DNA, RNA and protein analysis are designed for rapid biomarker testing in clinical research and diagnostics.
Through its diagnostic program, Biophage is developing a biosensor using an innovative nanotechnology. These nanosensors are based on impedance spectroscopy, an enabling technology that can detect and quantify microbial pathogens in real-time. The unique nanosensors will be built from various proprietary technologies already developed by Biophage (biocapture molecule: phages and antibodies) and by the Biotechnology Research Institute-NRC (signal generation and detection).
Blue Gold has a powerful suite of proprietary Nano-Biotechnology solutions that can transform even the most contaminated waters into pure, safe, and drinkable water.
Develops image-based, particle analysis technology.
CelluForce is a joint venture of Domtar Corporation and FPInnovations created to manufacture nanocrystalline cellulose in the world's first plant of its kind, located in Windsor, Quebec. Backed by a patented process, CelluForce develops and markets new applications for nanocrystalline cellulose.
The company has developed a process to utilize nanoscale properties by first functionalizing nanoparticles and then incorporating them into a base material (polymers, metals, ceramics or composites).
CCG is a software company that strives to provide state of the art applications in Drug Discovery to Pharmaceutical, Biotech and Academic researchers.
A leading source of image analysis solutions for quantitative microscopy, Clemex Technologies Inc. provides image analysis systems and image analysis software for quality control and research laboratories. Major corporations around the world in manufacturing, pharmaceuticals, aerospace, automotive, and research use Clemex products.
Develops a proprietary breakthrough photovoltaic solar cell technology using semiconductor nanotechnology.
Cytodiagnostics is a biotechnology company that focuses on providing and developing nanotechnology derived products and services for the international life science market.
D-Wave was spun out of the University of British Columbia (UBC) in 1999 to commercialize superconductor-based, quantum computer processors.