Canada's RDC Invests in Harsh Environment Ocean R&D

January 21, 2014

Canada's Research & Development Corporation (RDC) says it is investing $2.4 million in 11 research and development (R&D) projects that capitalize on Newfoundland and Labrador's proximity to a harsh, ocean environment. The total value of the research projects is more than $7.9 million, including investments from the private sector and federal funding agencies.

The projects range from new technology that protects oil and gas infrastructure on the seafloor to innovations that enhance night-time maritime surveillance from the air.
 RDC's investments in business R&D focuses on enhancing technical capacity and solving problems associated with working in harsh, ocean environments.

"Living and working in a harsh operating environment challenges us to find innovative ways to get things done. Through strategic investments in R&D, we are enhancing the province's reputation as a centre of excellence for research in Arctic and other harsh environments,"
 said The Honourable Charlene Johnson, Minister of Innovation, Business and Rural Developmentand Minister Responsible for the Research & Development Corporation.

Image credit Gazprom
Image credit Gazprom

Additional information about RDC can be found at www.rdc.org

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