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Sep 17, 2020. Aug 28, 2019. New biofuels plant planned for Sarnia. Aug 28, 2019. A federal government investment is expected to enable Woodland Biofuels to build its first commercial plant, potentially creating over 300 new jobs in Sarnia. Aug 28, 2019. ABOUT — WOODLAND BIOFUELS About Woodland Biofuels. Woodland makes clean, renewable fuel at the lowest cost on the planet. Our technology helps solve some of the world's most pressing problems by providing low cost fuel, dealing with excess waste, and mitigating climate change. Currently NEWS — WOODLAND BIOFUELS Woodland Biofuels’ $12-million Sarnia demonstration plant is up and could be producing ethanol from wood waste by the end of the year, says president Greg Nuttall. The newly-built facility is located at the Western University Research Park’s Bioindustrial Innovation Centre in Sarnia. Oct 14, 2012. Aug 22, 2012. TEAM — WOODLAND BIOFUELS Email: gnuttall@woodlandbiofuels.com. William White. Chief Operating Officer. Prior to joining Woodland Biofuels William White was the President of DuPont Canada and had an over 30 year career with the global DuPont company in Operations, Marketing, Engineering TECHNOLOGY — WOODLAND BIOFUELS In a commodity market such as ethanol, cost is the key competitiveness factor, and Woodland has a distinct advantage. Woodland's CPR™ technology takes a different approach to producing ethanol as compared to both fermentation used by corn based ethanol producers, and the modified fermentation route used by biochemical based cellulosicethanol companies.
FACILITIES — WOODLAND BIOFUELS Woodland's demonstration plant is an integrated end-to-end biomass-to-ethanol operation. The plant is located in Sarnia, Ontario at the Bio Industrial Innovation Centre. Construction is complete and operations are underway. The plant has successfully produced ethanolfrom waste biomass.
PROCESS OVERVIEW
Process Overview. Our process is uniquely efficient and because of this efficiency we expect to be the lowest cost automotive fuel producer on the planet. In a commodity business, cost of production is the key competitive factor. Beyond cost of production, Woodland’s climate change benefits include up to a 92% reduction in GHG emissionsvs
NEWS — WOODLAND BIOFUELS This Toronto Innovation Hub Is The Anti-Apple HQ. October 22, 2017. / Robert Hayes. Inside a gleaming glass tower in downtown Toronto, the Parametric Human Project is building a virtual human body that can be used for medical testing instead of lab animals. Down the hall, a startup called Woodland Biofuels is developing cellulosic ethanol from FEEDSTOCK OPPORTUNITIES Feedstock Opportunities. One of Woodland's most significant advantages is our ability to use a wide variety of feedstocks. Use of diverse renewable biomass feedstocks allows Woodland's plants to use non-food, waste materials. This helps minimize input costs and allows us to operate outside of the food-for-fuel debate that surrounds theFACILITIES ALT
Woodland's business model involves both building its own plants and licensing others to build plants using Woodland's technology. This dual approach is intended to facilitate the accelerated adoption of Woodland's cellulosic ethanol technology. WOODLAND BIOFUELSTECHNOLOGYFACILITIESTEAMNEWSABOUTFEEDSTOCKOPPORTUNITIES
Sep 17, 2020. Aug 28, 2019. New biofuels plant planned for Sarnia. Aug 28, 2019. A federal government investment is expected to enable Woodland Biofuels to build its first commercial plant, potentially creating over 300 new jobs in Sarnia. Aug 28, 2019. ABOUT — WOODLAND BIOFUELS About Woodland Biofuels. Woodland makes clean, renewable fuel at the lowest cost on the planet. Our technology helps solve some of the world's most pressing problems by providing low cost fuel, dealing with excess waste, and mitigating climate change. Currently NEWS — WOODLAND BIOFUELS Woodland Biofuels’ $12-million Sarnia demonstration plant is up and could be producing ethanol from wood waste by the end of the year, says president Greg Nuttall. The newly-built facility is located at the Western University Research Park’s Bioindustrial Innovation Centre in Sarnia. Oct 14, 2012. Aug 22, 2012. TEAM — WOODLAND BIOFUELS Email: gnuttall@woodlandbiofuels.com. William White. Chief Operating Officer. Prior to joining Woodland Biofuels William White was the President of DuPont Canada and had an over 30 year career with the global DuPont company in Operations, Marketing, Engineering TECHNOLOGY — WOODLAND BIOFUELS In a commodity market such as ethanol, cost is the key competitiveness factor, and Woodland has a distinct advantage. Woodland's CPR™ technology takes a different approach to producing ethanol as compared to both fermentation used by corn based ethanol producers, and the modified fermentation route used by biochemical based cellulosicethanol companies.
FACILITIES — WOODLAND BIOFUELS Woodland's demonstration plant is an integrated end-to-end biomass-to-ethanol operation. The plant is located in Sarnia, Ontario at the Bio Industrial Innovation Centre. Construction is complete and operations are underway. The plant has successfully produced ethanolfrom waste biomass.
PROCESS OVERVIEW
Process Overview. Our process is uniquely efficient and because of this efficiency we expect to be the lowest cost automotive fuel producer on the planet. In a commodity business, cost of production is the key competitive factor. Beyond cost of production, Woodland’s climate change benefits include up to a 92% reduction in GHG emissionsvs
NEWS — WOODLAND BIOFUELS This Toronto Innovation Hub Is The Anti-Apple HQ. October 22, 2017. / Robert Hayes. Inside a gleaming glass tower in downtown Toronto, the Parametric Human Project is building a virtual human body that can be used for medical testing instead of lab animals. Down the hall, a startup called Woodland Biofuels is developing cellulosic ethanol from FEEDSTOCK OPPORTUNITIES Feedstock Opportunities. One of Woodland's most significant advantages is our ability to use a wide variety of feedstocks. Use of diverse renewable biomass feedstocks allows Woodland's plants to use non-food, waste materials. This helps minimize input costs and allows us to operate outside of the food-for-fuel debate that surrounds theFACILITIES ALT
Woodland's business model involves both building its own plants and licensing others to build plants using Woodland's technology. This dual approach is intended to facilitate the accelerated adoption of Woodland's cellulosic ethanol technology. NEWS — WOODLAND BIOFUELS This Toronto Innovation Hub Is The Anti-Apple HQ. October 22, 2017. / Robert Hayes. Inside a gleaming glass tower in downtown Toronto, the Parametric Human Project is building a virtual human body that can be used for medical testing instead of lab animals. Down the hall, a startup called Woodland Biofuels is developing cellulosic ethanol fromLOW COST STRUCTURE
In a commodity market such as ethanol, cost is the key competitiveness factor, and Woodland has a distinct advantage. Woodland's CPRâ„¢ technology takes a different approach to producing ethanol as compared to both fermentation used by corn based ethanol producers, and the modified fermentation route used by biochemical based cellulosicethanol companies.
DR. DIANNE SAXE INTERVIEWS GREG NUTTALL Dr. Dianne Saxe Interviews Greg Nuttall →. September 17, 2020. / Greg Nuttall. How Canada's Clean Fuel Standard New biofuels plantplanned for
NEW BIOFUELS PLANT PLANNED FOR SARNIA A federal government investment of nearly $5 million is expected to enable Woodland Biofuels to build its first commercial plant, potentially creating over 300 new jobs in Sarnia. FEDS FUND COMMERCIAL-SCALE ETHANOL FACILITY THAT USES The federal government announced investment into two projects at Woodland Biofuels' Sarnia operation, which aim to reduce automotive fuel emissions and create over 300 local jobs. WOODLAND BIOFUELS AWARDED $4 MILLION BY ONTARIO FOR Ontario is investing $4 million through the Innovation Demonstration Fund (IDF) to help Woodland Biofuels Inc. and its partners build a groundbreaking demonstration plant that will efficiently produce cellulosic ethanol from renewable wastes. WOODLAND BIOFUELS ANNOUNCES EQUITY INVESTMENT AS PART OF Woodland Biofuels announced today the closing of a common equity investment in Woodland to help build a groundbreaking demonstration plant that will efficiently produce cellulosic ethanol from renewablewastes.
WOODLAND BIOFUELS ANNOUNCES NEW COO Woodland Biofuels, a leading cellulosic ethanol company, today announced that William B. White has joined Woodland's senior management team as Chief Operating Officer. Mr. White was formerly the President of DuPont Canada (1,000 employees, $1 billionrevenue) andhad an over 30 yea
THIS TORONTO INNOVATION HUB IS THE ANTI-APPLE HQ Inside a gleaming glass tower in downtown Toronto, the Parametric Human Project is building a virtual human body that can be used for medical testing instead of lab animals. Down the hall, a startup called Woodland Biofuels is developing cellulosic ethanol from fores GOVERNMENT OF CANADA ENCOURAGES INNOVATIVE BIOFUEL "Our Government recognizes that innovation holds the key to long-term economic stability for the people, communities and businesses of Ontario," said MP Davidson. "Our investment in Woodland Biofuels will lead to opportunities for job creation, growth and long-termprosperity in Ontar
WOODLAND BIOFUELSTECHNOLOGYFACILITIESTEAMNEWSABOUTFEEDSTOCKOPPORTUNITIES
Woodland makes clean, renewable fuel at the lowest cost on the planet Our technology eliminates the use of food to make ethanol by converting waste biomass into ABOUT — WOODLAND BIOFUELS Woodland makes clean, renewable fuel at the lowest cost on the planet. Our technology helps solve some of the world's most pressing problems by providing low cost fuel, dealing with excess waste, and mitigatingclimate change.
NEWS — WOODLAND BIOFUELS Clean tech is Canada’s fastest-growing industry and perhaps its best-kept secret. According to Ottawa-based Analytica Advisors, which tracks and benchmarks the space, clean tech currently consists of about 700 companies in Canada, employing 41,000 people and generating $11.3-billion annually. TEAM — WOODLAND BIOFUELS William White Chief Operating Officer. Prior to joining Woodland Biofuels William White was the President of DuPont Canada and had an over 30 year career with the global DuPont company in Operations, Marketing, Engineering and leadership of global business units. TECHNOLOGY — WOODLAND BIOFUELS In a commodity market such as ethanol, cost is the key competitiveness factor, and Woodland has a distinct advantage. Woodland's CPR™ technology takes a different approach to producing ethanol as compared to both fermentation used by corn based ethanol producers, and the modified fermentation route used by biochemical based cellulosicethanol companies.
PROCESS OVERVIEW
Our process is uniquely efficient and because of this efficiency we expect to be the lowest cost automotive fuel producer on the planet. In a commodity business, cost of production is the key competitivefactor.
NEWS — WOODLAND BIOFUELS A federal government investment is expected to enable Woodland Biofuels to build its first commercial plant, potentially creating over 300 new jobs in Sarnia FACILITIES — WOODLAND BIOFUELS Woodland has a two-pronged business model: Build/own/operate and; Licensing to established operating partners. This dual approach is intended to facilitate the accelerated adoption of Woodland's cellulosic ethanol technology. FEEDSTOCK OPPORTUNITIES One of Woodland's most significant advantages is our ability to use a wide variety of feedstocks. Use of diverse renewable biomass feedstocks allows Woodland's plants to use non-food, waste materials.FACILITIES ALT
Woodland's business model involves both building its own plants and licensing others to build plants using Woodland's technology. This dual approach is intended to facilitate the accelerated adoption of Woodland's cellulosic ethanol technology. WOODLAND BIOFUELSTECHNOLOGYFACILITIESTEAMNEWSABOUTFEEDSTOCKOPPORTUNITIES
Woodland makes clean, renewable fuel at the lowest cost on the planet Our technology eliminates the use of food to make ethanol by converting waste biomass into ABOUT — WOODLAND BIOFUELS Woodland makes clean, renewable fuel at the lowest cost on the planet. Our technology helps solve some of the world's most pressing problems by providing low cost fuel, dealing with excess waste, and mitigatingclimate change.
NEWS — WOODLAND BIOFUELS Clean tech is Canada’s fastest-growing industry and perhaps its best-kept secret. According to Ottawa-based Analytica Advisors, which tracks and benchmarks the space, clean tech currently consists of about 700 companies in Canada, employing 41,000 people and generating $11.3-billion annually. TEAM — WOODLAND BIOFUELS William White Chief Operating Officer. Prior to joining Woodland Biofuels William White was the President of DuPont Canada and had an over 30 year career with the global DuPont company in Operations, Marketing, Engineering and leadership of global business units. TECHNOLOGY — WOODLAND BIOFUELS In a commodity market such as ethanol, cost is the key competitiveness factor, and Woodland has a distinct advantage. Woodland's CPR™ technology takes a different approach to producing ethanol as compared to both fermentation used by corn based ethanol producers, and the modified fermentation route used by biochemical based cellulosicethanol companies.
PROCESS OVERVIEW
Our process is uniquely efficient and because of this efficiency we expect to be the lowest cost automotive fuel producer on the planet. In a commodity business, cost of production is the key competitivefactor.
NEWS — WOODLAND BIOFUELS A federal government investment is expected to enable Woodland Biofuels to build its first commercial plant, potentially creating over 300 new jobs in Sarnia FACILITIES — WOODLAND BIOFUELS Woodland has a two-pronged business model: Build/own/operate and; Licensing to established operating partners. This dual approach is intended to facilitate the accelerated adoption of Woodland's cellulosic ethanol technology. FEEDSTOCK OPPORTUNITIES One of Woodland's most significant advantages is our ability to use a wide variety of feedstocks. Use of diverse renewable biomass feedstocks allows Woodland's plants to use non-food, waste materials.FACILITIES ALT
Woodland's business model involves both building its own plants and licensing others to build plants using Woodland's technology. This dual approach is intended to facilitate the accelerated adoption of Woodland's cellulosic ethanol technology. NEWS — WOODLAND BIOFUELS Tom Rand, managing partner of ArcTern Ventures, discusses the federal government's Clean Fuel Standard, which is meant to help meet Canada's emissions targets set for 2030.LOW COST STRUCTURE
In a commodity market such as ethanol, cost is the key competitiveness factor, and Woodland has a distinct advantage. Woodland's CPRâ„¢ technology takes a different approach to producing ethanol as compared to both fermentation used by corn based ethanol producers, and the modified fermentation route used by biochemical based cellulosicethanol companies.
DR. DIANNE SAXE INTERVIEWS GREG NUTTALL Dianne Saxe's Green Economy Heroes Podcast Episode #27: Coming soon: the world’s cheapest liquid transportation fuel, made fromconstruction waste
NEW BIOFUELS PLANT PLANNED FOR SARNIA A federal government investment of nearly $5 million is expected to enable Woodland Biofuels to build its first commercial plant, potentially creating over 300 new jobs in Sarnia. FEDS FUND COMMERCIAL-SCALE ETHANOL FACILITY THAT USES The federal government announced investment into two projects at Woodland Biofuels' Sarnia operation, which aim to reduce automotive fuel emissions and create over 300 local jobs. WOODLAND BIOFUELS AWARDED $4 MILLION BY ONTARIO FOR Ontario is investing $4 million through the Innovation Demonstration Fund (IDF) to help Woodland Biofuels Inc. and its partners build a groundbreaking demonstration plant that will efficiently produce cellulosic ethanol from renewable wastes. WOODLAND BIOFUELS ANNOUNCES EQUITY INVESTMENT AS PART OF Woodland Biofuels announced today the closing of a common equity investment in Woodland to help build a groundbreaking demonstration plant that will efficiently produce cellulosic ethanol from renewablewastes.
WOODLAND BIOFUELS ANNOUNCES NEW COO Woodland Biofuels, a leading cellulosic ethanol company, today announced that William B. White has joined Woodland's senior management team as Chief Operating Officer. Mr. White was formerly the President of DuPont Canada (1,000 employees, $1 billionrevenue) andhad an over 30 yea
THIS TORONTO INNOVATION HUB IS THE ANTI-APPLE HQ Inside a gleaming glass tower in downtown Toronto, the Parametric Human Project is building a virtual human body that can be used for medical testing instead of lab animals. Down the hall, a startup called Woodland Biofuels is developing cellulosic ethanol from fores INVESTECO ANNOUNCES INVESTMENT IN NEXT GENERATION Investeco Capital Corporation (ICC), a leader in environmental investing, today announced an investment in Woodland Biofuels Inc. (Woodland) of Mississauga, Ontario. WOODLAND BIOFUELSTECHNOLOGYFACILITIESTEAMNEWSABOUTFEEDSTOCKOPPORTUNITIES
Woodland makes clean, renewable fuel at the lowest cost on the planet Our technology eliminates the use of food to make ethanol by converting waste biomass into ABOUT — WOODLAND BIOFUELS Woodland makes clean, renewable fuel at the lowest cost on the planet. Our technology helps solve some of the world's most pressing problems by providing low cost fuel, dealing with excess waste, and mitigatingclimate change.
NEWS — WOODLAND BIOFUELS Clean tech is Canada’s fastest-growing industry and perhaps its best-kept secret. According to Ottawa-based Analytica Advisors, which tracks and benchmarks the space, clean tech currently consists of about 700 companies in Canada, employing 41,000 people and generating $11.3-billion annually. TEAM — WOODLAND BIOFUELSWOODLAND BIOFUELSWEST BIOFUELS WOODLAND CAWOODLAND BIOFUELS INCORPORATEDWOODLAND POWERWOODLAND BIOMASS William White Chief Operating Officer. Prior to joining Woodland Biofuels William White was the President of DuPont Canada and had an over 30 year career with the global DuPont company in Operations, Marketing, Engineering and leadership of global business units. TECHNOLOGY — WOODLAND BIOFUELS In a commodity market such as ethanol, cost is the key competitiveness factor, and Woodland has a distinct advantage. Woodland's CPR™ technology takes a different approach to producing ethanol as compared to both fermentation used by corn based ethanol producers, and the modified fermentation route used by biochemical based cellulosicethanol companies.
PROCESS OVERVIEW
Our process is uniquely efficient and because of this efficiency we expect to be the lowest cost automotive fuel producer on the planet. In a commodity business, cost of production is the key competitivefactor.
NEWS — WOODLAND BIOFUELS A federal government investment is expected to enable Woodland Biofuels to build its first commercial plant, potentially creating over 300 new jobs in Sarnia FACILITIES — WOODLAND BIOFUELSWOODLAND BIOFUELSWEST BIOFUELS WOODLAND CAWOODLAND BIOFUELS INCORPORATEDWOODLAND POWERDTE WOODLAND BIOMASSWOODLAND BIOMASS Woodland has a two-pronged business model: Build/own/operate and; Licensing to established operating partners. This dual approach is intended to facilitate the accelerated adoption of Woodland's cellulosic ethanol technology. FEEDSTOCK OPPORTUNITIES One of Woodland's most significant advantages is our ability to use a wide variety of feedstocks. Use of diverse renewable biomass feedstocks allows Woodland's plants to use non-food, waste materials. NEW BIOFUELS PLANT PLANNED FOR SARNIA A federal government investment of nearly $5 million is expected to enable Woodland Biofuels to build its first commercial plant, potentially creating over 300 new jobs in Sarnia. WOODLAND BIOFUELSTECHNOLOGYFACILITIESTEAMNEWSABOUTFEEDSTOCKOPPORTUNITIES
Woodland makes clean, renewable fuel at the lowest cost on the planet Our technology eliminates the use of food to make ethanol by converting waste biomass into ABOUT — WOODLAND BIOFUELS Woodland makes clean, renewable fuel at the lowest cost on the planet. Our technology helps solve some of the world's most pressing problems by providing low cost fuel, dealing with excess waste, and mitigatingclimate change.
NEWS — WOODLAND BIOFUELS Clean tech is Canada’s fastest-growing industry and perhaps its best-kept secret. According to Ottawa-based Analytica Advisors, which tracks and benchmarks the space, clean tech currently consists of about 700 companies in Canada, employing 41,000 people and generating $11.3-billion annually. TEAM — WOODLAND BIOFUELSWOODLAND BIOFUELSWEST BIOFUELS WOODLAND CAWOODLAND BIOFUELS INCORPORATEDWOODLAND POWERWOODLAND BIOMASS William White Chief Operating Officer. Prior to joining Woodland Biofuels William White was the President of DuPont Canada and had an over 30 year career with the global DuPont company in Operations, Marketing, Engineering and leadership of global business units. TECHNOLOGY — WOODLAND BIOFUELS In a commodity market such as ethanol, cost is the key competitiveness factor, and Woodland has a distinct advantage. Woodland's CPR™ technology takes a different approach to producing ethanol as compared to both fermentation used by corn based ethanol producers, and the modified fermentation route used by biochemical based cellulosicethanol companies.
PROCESS OVERVIEW
Our process is uniquely efficient and because of this efficiency we expect to be the lowest cost automotive fuel producer on the planet. In a commodity business, cost of production is the key competitivefactor.
NEWS — WOODLAND BIOFUELS A federal government investment is expected to enable Woodland Biofuels to build its first commercial plant, potentially creating over 300 new jobs in Sarnia FACILITIES — WOODLAND BIOFUELSWOODLAND BIOFUELSWEST BIOFUELS WOODLAND CAWOODLAND BIOFUELS INCORPORATEDWOODLAND POWERDTE WOODLAND BIOMASSWOODLAND BIOMASS Woodland has a two-pronged business model: Build/own/operate and; Licensing to established operating partners. This dual approach is intended to facilitate the accelerated adoption of Woodland's cellulosic ethanol technology. FEEDSTOCK OPPORTUNITIES One of Woodland's most significant advantages is our ability to use a wide variety of feedstocks. Use of diverse renewable biomass feedstocks allows Woodland's plants to use non-food, waste materials. NEW BIOFUELS PLANT PLANNED FOR SARNIA A federal government investment of nearly $5 million is expected to enable Woodland Biofuels to build its first commercial plant, potentially creating over 300 new jobs in Sarnia. NEWS — WOODLAND BIOFUELS A federal government investment is expected to enable Woodland Biofuels to build its first commercial plant, potentially creating over 300 new jobs in SarniaFACILITIES ALT
Woodland's business model involves both building its own plants and licensing others to build plants using Woodland's technology. This dual approach is intended to facilitate the accelerated adoption of Woodland's cellulosic ethanol technology. NEW BIOFUELS PLANT PLANNED FOR SARNIA A federal government investment of nearly $5 million is expected to enable Woodland Biofuels to build its first commercial plant, potentially creating over 300 new jobs in Sarnia. DR. DIANNE SAXE INTERVIEWS GREG NUTTALL Dianne Saxe's Green Economy Heroes Podcast Episode #27: Coming soon: the world’s cheapest liquid transportation fuel, made fromconstruction waste
FEDS FUND COMMERCIAL-SCALE ETHANOL FACILITY THAT USES The federal government announced investment into two projects at Woodland Biofuels' Sarnia operation, which aim to reduce automotive fuel emissions and create over 300 local jobs. KNOCK ON WOOD: WOODLAND BIOFUELS HAS CREATED A POTENTIALLY Greg Nuttall likes to take visitors to the very top of his 10,000-square-foot chemical plant, tucked behind a secluded research building outside Sarnia, Ont. He runs up a couple flights of metal stairs, which give way to three sets of ladders woven into what looks like an outsized, freshly assembled THIS TORONTO INNOVATION HUB IS THE ANTI-APPLE HQ Inside a gleaming glass tower in downtown Toronto, the Parametric Human Project is building a virtual human body that can be used for medical testing instead of lab animals. Down the hall, a startup called Woodland Biofuels is developing cellulosic ethanol from fores GOVERNMENT OF CANADA ENCOURAGES INNOVATIVE BIOFUEL "Our Government recognizes that innovation holds the key to long-term economic stability for the people, communities and businesses of Ontario," said MP Davidson. "Our investment in Woodland Biofuels will lead to opportunities for job creation, growth and long-termprosperity in Ontar
WHY CANADIAN CLEANTECH IS HAPPY WITH TRUMP’S PARIS MISTAKE Trump’s decision is deeply misguided and the exact opposite of what is needed to create a sustainable global economy. But it is no cause for Canada’s clean technology companies to hit the panic button — in fact, it might be just the opportunity they need. IMPACT INVESTING’S NOT INEFFICIENT; YOUR MONEY’S WORKING If your investments were a person, who would they be? Perhaps a bespectacled accountant tallying pennies in a cubicle. Or maybe an exhausted analyst with shoulders hunched over an Excel spreadsheet. If you’re like many Canadians, you aspire to be aWoodland Biofuels
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WOODLAND MAKES CLEAN, RENEWABLE FUEL AT THE LOWEST COST ON THE PLANET OUR TECHNOLOGY ELIMINATES THE USE OF FOOD TO MAKE ETHANOL BY CONVERTING WASTE BIOMASS INTO ETHANOL OR OTHER HIGH VALUE PRODUCTS \n","url":"https://youtu.be/6qc4CGSljJQ","thumbnailUrl":"https://i.ytimg.com/vi/6qc4CGSljJQ/hqdefault.jpg","resolvedBy":"youtube"}" data-block-type="32" id="block-yui_3_17_2_2_1499702426973_14989"> " data-provider-name="" id="yui_3_17_2_1_1584174021232_69">TECHNOLOGY
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Oct 22, 2017
This Toronto Innovation Hub Is The Anti-Apple HQOct 22, 2017
Inside a gleaming glass tower in downtown Toronto, the Parametric Human Project  is building a virtualhuman body
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can be used for medical testing instead of lab animals. Down the hall, a startup called Woodland Biofuels is developing cellulosic ethanol from forestry and farm waste.Oct 22, 2017
Jun 13, 2017
Why Canadian cleantech is happy with Trump’s Paris mistake: CommentJun 13, 2017
Trump’s decision is deeply misguided and the exact opposite of what is needed to create a sustainable global economy. But it is no cause for Canada’s clean technology companies to hit the panic button — in fact, it might be just the opportunity they need.Jun 13, 2017
Jan 17, 2017
Still room to grow in China for Canadian cleantech companiesJan 17, 2017
For companies that focus strategically on the right products and services, the market for Canadians to export clean technology, or cleantech, to China, still has room to grow, says Tom Rand, managing partner of ArcTern Ventures, a Toronto firm that invests in cleantechstartups.
Jan 17, 2017
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