Friday, March 30, 2007

Centre Reaches 100 Project Milestone 

After recently celebrating its 3rd anniversary, the Composites Innovation Centre (CIC) processed its 100th project submission.

Buses Turning Green

The CIC was recently awarded a contract from Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada for $750,000 for developing reinforcements for composite parts using natural fibres such as hemp and flax. Their inclusion in plastic parts currently used on vehicles produced by Motor Coach Industries will be used as a starting point in this development activity. This endeavour is expected to spurn a new Canadian industry sector. More information can be obtained in the News Release section of our website at compositesinnovation.ca

CIC Launches Membership Campaign

The CIC is launching a membership campaign coinciding with the new fiscal year commencing April, 2007. Since June 2006 we have already attracted 14 members to the program who have taken advantage of high quality opportunities to further expand upon the success of their own businesses. Benefits include preferential access to resources, facilities, company directories, member profiles, databases, training materials, referrals, free consultations and a wide range of other advantages. For more information about our membership program and access to our online application please visit compositesinnovation.ca

EcoPoxy - Bio-Based Epoxy Resin

As of 2020, EcoPoxy has taken over the facilities previously occupied by the Composites Innovation Centre (CIC). For inquiries about composite capabilities, reach out to A&S Composites. For all other questions, please contact Eugene Rothwell of EcoPoxy at eugene@ecopoxy.com.