The trend toward “smart factories” powered by data-driven automation is currently changing the landscape of the manufacturing sector. Learn how our research is harnessing new opportunities to advance both human and environmental well-being.
A four-year partnership between chemical engineering researchers at McMaster and Sartorius, a global leader in biomanufacturing, will improve manufacturing processes of antibody and virus-based treatments for diseases like COVID-19, cancers and genetic disorders.
There was no disputing the growing importance of mobile technologies in the world of health care. And then came the pandemic.
Nine McMaster researchers received funding from the Ontario Research Fund and the Early Researcher Awards Program, designed to support the development of homegrown ideas, products and technologies.