A new innovation hub in the Okanagan will promote clean technologies that convert industrial waste into new, sustainable products, thanks in part to WD.
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Whether going to the store, the office, or the park, COVID-19 has changed the way humans live, work, and play, but if there’s a positive side to a worldwide pandemic, it’s that people are questioning the norm and rethinking some of the most fundamental aspects of their lives.
In a time when room to breathe is more important than ever, living in a place that enables recreation from the doorstep has become an attractive feature of smaller cities across the globe. At the same time, working remotely has led businesses to reconsider the need to have offices in traditional major centres such as Vancouver, Calgary, or Toronto, especially when class A office space is now available in smaller centres like Kelowna.
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New UBC Okanagan research is changing the way aircraft and wind turbine operators are addressing the risks related to ice build-up.
New UBC Okanagan research is changing the way aircraft and wind turbine operators are addressing the risks related to ice build-up.
In a follow-up study from one released previously this year, Assistant Professor Mohammad Zarifi and his team at UBCO’s Okanagan MicroElectronics and Gigahertz Applications (OMEGA) Lab, have broadened the scope and functionality of their ice sensors.
“We received a great deal of interest from the aviation and renewable energy industries stemming from our initial findings which pushed us to expand the boundaries of the sensor’s responsiveness and accuracy,” explains Zarifi.
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