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August 19
Anonymized health database will improve patient care
Hospitals, clinics, universities and other health-focused organizations routinely collect data on everything from spinal scans to sleep study results – but much of that valuable intelligence stays tucked away in-house. It’s a missed opportunity for researchers employing artificial intelligence and other data analysis tools to improve health outcomes for patients. “Many organization collect data,” […]
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August 31
The Acceleration Consortium (AC) at the University of Toronto recently brought together more than 350 representatives from academia, industry and government from 16 countries to discuss how “self-driving labs” are revolutionizing the speed and impact of scientific discovery. Read More
August 21
Talent shortages, supply chain disruptions and limited robotics adoption outside key industries are among the greatest challenges facing Canada’s robotics industry, a conference dedicated to the industry heard earlier this summer. Solving these issues would contribute to closing the country’s pr... Read More
August 21
On August 10, Climate Positive Energy (CPE) – an Institutional Strategic Initiative at U of T – hosted their second annual Research Day. Over 200 students, faculty, partners, and industry representatives joined at the Faculty Club. The event kicked off with a keynote address by John ... Read More
August 3
U of T Engineering has partnered with CCRM, BioZone and the School of Continuing Studies on a new set of microcredentials that will help workers across Canada’s biomanufacturing industry to upgrade or strengthen their skills. Read More