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FRIENDS OF NII

JOIN US.

Is your organization in the not-for-profit, academia, government, or non-governmental sectors? Is your organization aligned with NII’s purpose with an interest in advancing nuclear technologies and educational programming? 

 

Then join our growing list of Friends! Contact info@nii.ca for more information.

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Advanced Nuclear Research Centre (ANRC)

The ANRC, is an industry led, nuclear research “club” hosted at the University of Strathclyde in the UK. ANRC focuses on infrastructure and through-life management of nuclear installations. The ANRC has an international membership base which already includes Bruce Power and a number of other Ontario based organizations.

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strath.ac.uk/research/advancednuclearresearchcentre

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Bruce Power Pensioners Association

The Bruce Power Pensioners Association (BPPA) has over 2000 members with a broad range of experience and expertise in the nuclear industry. The BPPA membership has an ongoing interest in being engaged in the nuclear industry and in the community.

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bruceppa.com

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Canadian Nuclear Isotope Council (CNIC)

The Canadian Nuclear Isotope Council (CNIC) is an independent organization consisting of representatives from various levels within the Canadian health sector, nuclear industry and research bodies, convened specifically to advocate for our country’s role in the production of the world’s isotope supply.

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canadianisotopes.ca

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Climate READi

The Climate READi™ Affinity Group, through EPRI, is comprised of individuals from academia, consulting, finance and insurance institutions, non-governmental organizations, national labs, regulators and government—among others—bringing their expertise to address the critical challenge around resilience and adaptation to the energy sector. 

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epri.com/research/sectors/readi/crag

Georgian College

Georgian College offers 130+ market-driven programs, from degrees and diplomas, to apprenticeships, corporate training and more, at its seven campuses serving Central Ontario.

 

A recognized leader in co-operative education, Georgian has one of the highest graduate employment rates among Ontario colleges and is a leader in social innovation and changemaking in higher education. Its growing Research and Innovation department is a hub for learning, applied research activity and turning ideas into products and services to grow the economy.

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georgiancollege.ca

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University of Waterloo - Gateway for Enterprises to Discover Innovation (GEDI)

GEDI streamlines the corporate engagement experience across the University of Waterloo by increasing visibility to events, initiatives, and strategic partnerships.

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GEDI works with multinational companies, startups, scale-ups, and nonprofit organizations to identify opportunities and initiatives of strategic interest, and connects them to the research, talent, training, and technologies that will help them achieve their goals.

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uwaterloo.ca/gateway-enterprises-discover-innovation

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Municipal Innovation Council

The Municipal Innovation Council (MIC) was established in 2020 when eight municipalities in the County of Bruce came together to find savings, efficiencies and deliver services better to their residents — all with the goal of building smarter, stronger, more resilient communities.

 

MIC’s commitment to its members includes LEARNING from experts as well as leveraging municipal expertise and our own strengths, COLLABORATING with our peers and colleagues, listen to industry, work with experts and understand that change is critical and TRANSFORMING the way our municipalities do business and embracing the opportunity to transform and grow.

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Ontario Tech University

Ontario Tech University (The University of Ontario Institute of Technology) advances the discovery and application of knowledge to accelerate economic growth, regional development and social innovation. We inspire and equip our students and graduates to make a positive impact in a tech-focused world through our innovative, market-driven programs that are responsive to the needs of students and industry. Ontario Tech's commitment to accelerating economic growth and social innovation is realized through faculty research collaborations with leading organizations. 

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ontariotechu.ca

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Organization of Canadian Nuclear Industries (OCNI)

The Organization of Canadian Nuclear Industries (OCNI) is a non-profit organization with a membership of more than 230 companies that supply goods and services to the domestic and global nuclear industries.

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OCNI's vision to lead and strengthen and thriving Canadian nuclear supply chain by driving innovation, quality, and cost competitiveness. OCNI offers program, services and support that enable members to be successful in domestic and global nuclear markets.

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ocni.ca

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Southern Ontario Smart Computing Innovation Platform (SOSCIP)

The Southern Ontario Smart Computing Innovation Platform (“SOSCIP”) is an R&D advanced computing consortium based in Ontario and administered by U of T. SOSCIP’s mission is to bring together industrial leaders and academic researchers to provide them with sophisticated advanced computing technologies and expertise to solve social, technical and business challenges across sectors, and drive economic growth.

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soscip.org

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University Network of Excellence in Nuclear Engineering (UNENE)

The University Network of Excellence in Nuclear Engineering (UNENE) is a Canadian based alliance of universities, nuclear power utilities, research and regulatory agencies for the support and development of nuclear education, research and development capability in Canadian universities. UNENE was established as a not-for-profit corporation in 2002. 

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unene.ca

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