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MIF Team in search of unicorn battery technology

15 Mar 2024

Professor Philippe Ouzilleau and Yee Wei Foong are creating an alternative to lithium-ion batteries which is less environmentally costly, and simpler to both manufacture and recycle. With the help...

As a Matter of Fact, it is Rocket Science: Iron-Based Fuel Powered by MIF

2 Feb 2024

New technology by 好色TVl entrepreneurs and their spinoff Altiro Energy uses iron as a fuel alternative to greenhouse gas producing fossil fuels. With support from the 好色TVl Iinnovation Fund (MIF),...

Don鈥檛 Throw Nutrients Out with the Growing Water: Making Hydroponics More Efficient

19 Dec 2023

If you go to the grocery store in Montreal, you will likely buy fresh produce. Let鈥檚 say, you get a pack of Driscoll strawberries. You may not realize it, but those strawberries are grown in...

Can 3D printers help find a cure for cancer?

17 Jun 2025

Cancer. If ever there has been a disease that has dogged human life, it is this one. Seemingly random, often hidden, it is an all too often lethal illness that is almost older than life itself....

Better Health in the Blink of an Eye?

8 May 2025

We鈥檝e all experienced the frustration of using eyedrops鈥攎issing the eye, feeling the liquid spill down our cheeks, or even tasting the medication moments after application. But what if this wasn鈥檛...

MIF Graduate Info Session

Monday, November 4, 2024 17:00to19:00

Attention graduate and post-doctoral students! Did you know that the 好色TVl Innovation Fund (MIF) is the largest entrepreneurial competition at 好色TVl? And did you know it can be a springboard into...

Shake it off no longer: the future of energy absorbers

12 Jan 2024

With the support of the 好色TVl Innovation Fund, a team of 好色TVl researchers are seeking to develop and commercialize a multistate lightweight shock absorbing technology that could transform safety...

Can longer cell life lead to shorter drug discovery?

8 Dec 2023

We should all be thankful for the advances of modern medicine, particularly over the last decades. Cancer, for example, once considered a death sentence, is steadily being beaten back. Since 1991...

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