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2nd Annual Industry & Research Appreciation Day

DateLocation
Thursday June 25, 2015 12:00pm to 3:00pm
The Living City Campus at Kortright Centre, 9550 Pine Valley Drive Woodbridge, ON

Description

The Sustainable Technologies Evaluation Program is hosting an afternoon celebrating industrial and research partners.

  • Tour the Power Trip Trail and see Canada’s oldest, roof-mounted, grid-connected PV System, as well as the Solar PV Test Site, Solar Thermal displays, the new BIPV-T Test Hut currently under construction, and the site for the proposed BRE Innovation Park
  • Walk through a poster session of STEP research projects and BRE Innovation Park student design projects
  • Tour the Kortright Permeable Pavement Parking lot and see examples of different permeable pavement applications
  • Visit the Archetype Sustainable House and learn about different sustainable technologies such as geothermal, co-generation, air-source heat pumps, solar thermal, etc

Who will be attending:

  • Academic Institutions
  • Government
  • Utilities
  • Engineering firms and consultants
  • Industrial partners from the Renewable Energy, Sustainable
  • Building and Water sectors

Please register for this free event by June 18th at http://ow.ly/N8GIa
For more information on this event, please contact Alanna Delaney at adelaney@trca.on.ca

Alert Classifications
Category:
Workshops and Events

Disciplines:
Health and Life Sciences
Humanities
Information and Communications Technology
Physical Sciences and Engineering
Social Sciences
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