Tools for research from CNDN (Canada's National Design Network)
Abstract:
CMC Microsystems is a not-for-profit created in 1984 to support research in advanced technologies including microelectronics, photonics, MEMS, AI/ML, IoT, and quantum. The services CMC offers include CAD (access to state-of-the-art tools in our private cloud), FAB (commercial fabrication with subsidies for subscribers) and LAB (assistance for testing and development of microsystems).
In 2020, CMC launched support for quantum computing including access to the IBM Quantum Hub in Sherbrooke, as well as Xanadu, IonQ, and D-Wave. CMC assists in quantum training through Quantum BC and QSciTech and in 2021, launched the world’s first superconducting design and fabrication workshop.
CMC also provides service to start-ups through its Virtual Incubator Environment www.cmc.ca/vie. Have your questions ready and we look forward to seeing you.
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- Date: 15 Mar 2022
- Time: 02:00 PM to 03:00 PM
- All times are (GMT-08:00) Canada/Pacific
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Speakers
Gord Harling of CMC Microsystems
Tools for research from CNDN (Canada's National Design Network)
Biography:
Gordon Harling received a Bachelor’s degree in Applied Science from the University of Toronto and a Maîtrise en Ingénierie Physique from Polytechnique Montréal. He has worked in Research and Development at large companies such as Mitel, NovAtel, and DALSA. He has been a founder and CEO of several start-up companies including Goal Semiconductor, Elliptic Technologies, and Innotime Technologies. He joined CMC Microsystems in February 2018 as President and CEO.
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Topics for discussion:
- CMC 4.0
- CMC Quantum initiatives
- Services for start-ups
- FABrIC