- TOWARD THE PROTOTYPING OF SMART OVERMOULDED PARTS IN PRINTED ELECTRONICS BASED ON ADVANCED NANOMATERIALS (2020-2023)
- Managed by Paul Trudeau of the NRC
- In collaboration with e2ip
- DEVELOPING COMPUTER-ASSISTED DESIGN TOOLS AND INNOVATIVE MATERIALS FOR HOCKEY HELMETS (2019-2022)
- Managed by Yvan Petit of the ÉTS
- In collaboration with CCM-Hockey Canada and Design Blue ltée (D30)
- LONGER LASTING TUNNELS AND LOWER MAINTENANCE COSTS THROUGH COMPOSITE REINFORCEMENTS (2019-2021)
- Managed by Brahim Benmokrane at the Université de Sherbrooke
- In collaboration with Sym-Tech Béton Préfabriqué and Pulltrall inc.
- MORE AFFORDABLE, COMPACT AND ENERGY-EFFICIENT OPTICAL CHIPS (2018-2020)
- Managed by Mohamed Chaker at INRS-EMT and Michaël Ménard at the UQAM
- In collaboration with AEPONYX
- NANOSTRUCTURED MULTIFUNCTIONAL COATINGS (2017-2020)
- Managed by Ludvik Martinu at Polytechnique Montréal
- In collaboration with Essilor, Guardian Industries Corp., Velan Inc. and Pratt & Whitney Canada
- 3D PRINTING OF COLD METAL PARTS (2017-2020)
- Managed by Éric Irissou of the NRC
- In collaboration with Hydro-Québec, Bombardier Transport, Rolls-Royce, Polycontrols, Tecnar, 5N Plus, Equisphere, TIBO, M.I. Integration, Active Industrial Solution, Plasma Giken Co., Nuclear Waste Management Organization and Integrity Tool and Mold Inc.
- NEW HIGH-RESOLUTION MICROSCOPE (2017-2019)
- Managed by François Légaré at INRS-Énergie
- In collaboration with Axis Photonique inc. and few-cycle inc.
- ECO-FRIENDLY AND LIGHTER CAR PARTS (2017-2018)
- Managed by Mihaela Mihai of the NRC
- In collaboration with International Automotive Components (IAC Group), Papier Masson Ltd and Performance Biofilaments inc.
- INJECTION MOLDING PROCESS OPTIMIZATION FOR METAL POWDERS (2017-2018)
- Managed by Nicole Demarquette of the ÉTS
- In collaboration with Pratt & Whitney Canada
- INJECTABLE PRODUCT FOR TORN JOINT TISSUE REPAIR (2016-2019)
- Managed by Michael Buschmann and Marc Lavertu at Polytechnique Montréal
- In collaboration with Ortho Regenerative Tech inc. et ANRis Pharmaceuticals inc.
- PHOTOVOLTAIC CELLS MORE RESISTANT TO HIGH TEMPERATURES (2016-2018)
- Managed by Vincent Aimez at the Université de Sherbrooke
- In collaboration with Crystal Green Energy (CGE) and Rackam