- Write by:
-
Monday, February 6, 2023 - 19:37:57
-
182 Visit
-
Print
Mining News Pro - A new $1.75-million facility built by Canada’s Teck Resources and the British Columbia Institute of Technology (BCIT) is expected to help students and researchers investigate and test the use of antimicrobial copper in a range of healthcare devices, including prosthetics and orthotics.
Dubbed the Teck Copper Innovation Hub, the lab is located inside the BCIT Centre for Applied Research and Innovation and it is expected to use additive manufacturing, also known as 3D printing, to produce healthcare devices composed of copper and composites.
The facility will also advance research projects and education focused on exploring new ways that copper can be used to enhance health and safety in real-life applications.
Leading by example, the mining company and the university have already installed more than one thousand antimicrobial copper patches on high-touch surfaces at the BCIT Burnaby Campus as an extra layer of protection for students, staff, and visitors.
“The Teck Copper Innovation Hub combines the state-of-the-art research capabilities of BCIT Applied Research with the industry expertise of Teck to drive innovation across a growing interdisciplinary field,” Paul McCullough, interim president of BCIT, said in a media statement. “This partnership amplifies the collaborative strength of our organizations and establishes a new hands-on learning environment that will have a meaningful impact in the healthcare field and beyond.”
Short Link:
https://www.miningnews.ir/En/News/622653
A prefeasibility study for Predictive Discovery’s (ASX: PDI) Bankan gold project in Guinea gives it a net present value ...
A Native American group has asked all members of a US appeals court on Monday to overturn an earlier ruling that granted ...
Codelco is exploring more partnerships with the private sector as Chile’s state copper behemoth looks to recover from a ...
The London Metal Exchange (LME) on Saturday banned from its system Russian metal produced on or after April 13 to comply ...
Iron ore futures prices drifted higher on Thursday as the latest soft data from top consumer China triggered renewed ...
Peru’s Las Bambas copper mine, owned by China’s MMG, is facing renewed blockades of a key transport route after failed ...
Vitol Group confirmed that it’s starting to rebuild a trading book for metals after a long stint out of the market, with ...
Rio Tinto said on Wednesday it is teaming up with a global venture studio and start-up investor to back the development ...
Chinese investors are snapping up stocks tied to high-flying metals from copper to gold, aiding an onshore market facing ...
No comments have been posted yet ...