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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 10 Jul 2013, p. 18

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in - WATERLOO culomcu! - Wednesday, luly to 2013 . g g t , 0 Waterloo 3 Davldlohnston R&TPark attracts green tech firm Geosyntec “BMW-ANNE triff’l a}, ,. , < _ 7 ~ hosted an opening reception at its Chronicle” ”a". “4 e O S , new Waterloo office last Thursday xx 1:3»; ~ . 7 “We’ve done the research, main- he David Johnston Research * g » ”it ' ' mined the research ties and pur- I and Technology Park might ‘ e ‘ \ 1 . t ' \. sued the funding from Canadian be known as a high-tech huh. , _ I At t and U5. governments to continue but it doesn't mean all the tech that , ' » , technology development and is being developed there is in the A (1 , f , commercialization.” samevein. ’ With communities. including Geosyntec Consultants is the ‘ municipalities in Waterloo looking latest addition to the Accelerator at things like brownfield redevel- Centre. and it has brought a dis opment, environmental remedia~ tinct environmental focus with it. tion and water and waste water It’s a worldwide company with management, Cox said a lot of that 1,000 employees around the world ., 1 technology will be applied locally. in 60 offices located in the us, fix “We wanted to have an exciting Canada. 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T 4 Cox. “Obviously the Accelerator office. and Evan Cox, the managâ€" ‘; ; t‘ Centre had space available that ing principal of the team of local ‘ -,- 5 h 1, met our needs and would meet engineers, scientists and innova~ a»; “ ’ 1 ourgrowth targets" ‘tors said it was attracted by the a ,. :' " Cox said they were also happy research and development being A ._ to help David Johnston Research done at the University ofWaterloo , - and Technology diversify and grow “Basically we're an environ- - from a perception that it is just tied ‘mental science and engineering to computer or digital developâ€" ;firm that specializes in a number 4 ‘ ment. ‘ol’ areas like environmental site * _ The new Canada's Technology ‘cleanup of contaminated proper- _ ' for Food Initiative at the Accelera- ‘ties, looking for new water sup- "T tor Centre, launched with a plies and cleaning up other ones. jg; $200,000 investment from the City and stormwater management.” life?" of Waterloo two weeks ago. and jsaid Cox. "And then we have a y j" ' Geosyntec are both examples of 3 eotechnical practice that does the diversification that is being 55W md ”a“! on landfills, mcwmummmhmwmmumnmmmnu Centres done at the techparlc lwaate treatment and waste man- 713W“ m 1.1!” an”: in 60 “may? mp'SJSVW' was attracted by the talent ”Technology development is ‘agement' a greenmhnologydevelopmem ngdoneat mvervty a co. gum-mm not just computer technology 1 Ct“ said the “if to solving whole host of other universities to and commercialization for new said Thomas Krug the principal of development,’ said Cox “WNW“ some Of the challenging environ- develop remediation technologies remediation ted'inologles, and the Geosyntec’s Guelph biotech lab. cation is 8°°d and we wanted to “11th problems that continue to ‘Everybody wants a solution otherhalfthan applying those.‘ who said more than half of the become I conduit Of talent for the QCI'OP “D it new tCChht’tOKY “Nd that is faster, betterand cheaper.” It doesn't hurt that of Geosyn- staff have degrees from UW. ’lt students and researchers coming [innovation 50 when the company The link to the University of tec's 60 technical employees, 32 made sense for us to have a group outol'the Universtty ofWaterloo. was M118“) expand “5 focus 0_" Waterloo is especially strong hold degrees from UW ranging of people closer to university as Tell“; close to a P'Peh"e Of ldeveloping its research “Whit" because ofits strong reputation for from undergraduate diplomas to well.' very talented people was VetY ties. the University of Waterloo and innovation, and its ability to turn Phds Those strong relationships. and helpful, in addition to be close to its engineering ”1d environmental research into commercial applica- in fact. of the 12 technical pro- the research links continue to the academics we do m With PM“ th? perfect match, tions fessionals in Waterloo office. all exist. with a strong motivation for and being PE“ Of alcommunity "What‘s unique about our “There's a Centre for Excellence have at least one degree from UW. them to set up shop in Waterloo to committed to innovation, group is we do a If" Of research at the Groundwater Institute that and most have graduate degrees solidifythoseoonnections “We “5 "at?" to b? 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