CDCQ newsletter – January 2023 – Latest News
CDCQ Newsletter January 2023. Manufacture of a recyclable prototype boat, Nomination, soon on your screen, reminder CMCES
READ MOREREAD MORECDCQ Newsletter January 2023. Manufacture of a recyclable prototype boat, Nomination, soon on your screen, reminder CMCES
READ MOREREAD MORECDCQ Newsletter October 2022. Polymer Wood Symposium November 9th, Visit Of ETS Students At CDCQ, ITMC Award, Our Team Is Growing, CIFFA Conference October 24th, A Little Extra…
READ MOREREAD MOREJuly 2022 | Fund Grant, College Intern, Summer vacation
READ MOREREAD MOREJune 2022 | New additive manufacturing technology, JEC World, Textiles and Mass Customization, Composite material Engineering Technology, Student Merit Gala,
READ MOREREAD MOREThe Cégep de Saint-Jérôme recently received $350,000 grant over two years as part of the Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council’s (NSERC) Applied Research and Technology Partnership (ARTP) program.
READ MOREREAD MOREThe custom manufacture of a prototype inspection table with X-ray transparency requirements and with low deformation under load is problematic;
READ MOREREAD MOREThe CDCQ is one of nine partners that have partnered to create a new strategic cluster between CEGEPs, universities, and companies to act as an incubator for applied research on advanced manufacturing processes,
READ MOREREAD MOREThe CDCQ has carried out a project to evaluate the potential of long-fibre thermoplastic composites to be upgraded. Continuous fiber thermoplastic composites were manufactured at CDCQ, with two dies, the Arkema Elium acrylic resin and a polyamide...
READ MOREREAD MOREThe robotization and automation of processes, and the development of intelligent processes (smart process) is an area of research and solutions that is part of the CDCQ’s strategic plan. The objective is to overcome the issue of the labor...
READ MOREREAD MOREThe CDCQ’s experts are collaborating with experts from Innovation maritime, the research centre affiliated with the Collège de Rimouski, on the abandoned boats project funded by Transport Canada. This project has…
READ MOREREAD MOREJust prior to the start of the coronavirus pandemic, CDCQ acquired an automated cutting table from Eastman, the Eagle S125, as well as an automated carousel.
READ MOREREAD MOREThe Composites Development Center of Quebec (CDCQ) has received authorization from the Cégep de Saint-Jérôme and the Government of Quebec to resume research and technical assistance activities related to the field of engineering.
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