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PrairieSky Royalty Appoints New Independent Director

PrairieSky Royalty Appoints New Independent Director James Estey, Chair of the Board of Directors of PrairieSky Royalty Ltd. is pleased to announce the appointment of Ms. Leanne Bellegarde QC to PrairieSky’s Board of Directors. Ms. Bellegarde’s appointment is effective June 9, 2021. “On behalf of the Board, I am pleased to welcome Ms. Bellegarde as our newest independent director,” said Mr. Estey. “Leanne is an experienced lawyer and business leader and is well … James Estey, Chair of the Board of Directors of PrairieSky Royalty Ltd. (“ PrairieSky ”) (TSX: PSK) is pleased to announce the appointment of Ms. Leanne Bellegarde QC to PrairieSky’s Board of Directors. Ms. Bellegarde’s appointment is effective June 9, 2021.

D-Wave receives $40 million from federal government for quantum computing tech

D-Wave receives $40 million from federal government for quantum computing tech Burnaby, BC-based D-Wave Systems has secured $40 million from the Government of Canada to support its quantum computing systems and software. The funding is set to be announced Thursday afternoon by the recently appointed Minister of Innovation, François-Philippe Champagne. The $40 million in government funding comes in the form of Strategic Innovation Fund (SIF) financing. It will support a $120 million project D-Wave is working on to develop quantum computer hardware and software systems. The goal behind the government capital and project is to ensure Canada “remains at the forefront of quantum technology development” and help D-Wave prove the advantage of quantum technology over classical computers. The project has also received assistance from the Sustainable Development Technologies Canada program and the Government of British Columbia, though dollar figures were not disclose

Canadian start-up secures US$2 5 million to launch omnidirectional anti-reflective glass

Canadian start-up secures US$2.5 million to launch omnidirectional anti-reflective glass Edgehog secured the funds from Sustainable Development Technology Canada (SDTC). The special glass is hydrophobic and is claimed to be able to reduce the accumulation of dust and residue, thus reducing the need for maintenance.From pv magazine France Montreal-based start-up Edgehog Advanced Technologies, which has developed an omnidirectional anti-reflective glass for solar panels, has secured US$2.5 million in financial support from Sustainable Development Technologies Canada (SDTC). We are delighted to announce the launch of our project to scale up our technology, the company said in a statement. . Den vollständigen Artikel lesen .

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