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Camosun College is excited to receive its second five year Natural Sciences and Engineering Researchx000D
Council (NSERC) Technology Access Centre (TAC) Grant to support the continued success of thex000D
Camosun Technology Access Centre (CTAC). This centre of excellence in Advanced Manufacturing,x000D
Prototyping, Automation, Robotics, Composites and Human Performance has been the backbone ofx000D
Camosun Innovates in offering innovative services to local companies and community partners.x000D
Camosun College is located in beautiful Victoria, British Columbia. Our two campuses serve approximatelyx000D
19,000 learners a year in certificate, diploma, bachelor's degree and continuing education programs. And,x000D
our impact as a college extends well beyond our highly skilled, job-ready graduates. We provide contractx000D
training opportunities for local business; research, innovation and prototyping services for industry; andx000D
well-trained co-op students for employers. With over 900 employees and an annual budget of $123 million,x000D
Camosun is one of our communitys top employers and generates close to $1 billion in economic impact inx000D
our province every year.x000D
Camosun Technology Access Centre (CTAC) exemplifies innovation within our community and within ourx000D
college. CTAC has become an important catalyst for innovation within our local small to medium businessx000D
community, contributing significantly to their growth and development by offering practical innovativex000D
support. CTAC also plays an important role in enhancing faculty engagement with real world projects whilex000D
exposing our students to real-life applied learning projects that strive to solve industry and communityx000D
challenges.x000D
The College has started construction of the new Babcock Canada Interaction Lab which will be the newx000D
home of CTAC. The College has received Western Economic Development funding to assist with thesex000D
renovations, with the College committing $304,000 in fiscal year 16/17 and $282,000 in fiscal year 17/18 inx000D
support of the development of this CTAC space. Babcock Canada has generously agreed to donatex000D
$800,000 for equipment for CTACs new home. This space is close to three times the space originallyx000D
occupied by CTAC with state of the art equipment, office space and lab facilities. Included in thex000D
expansion is an additional stand alone building which will house CTACs new Composite Research &x000D
Education Lab, a dedicated space for research and fabrication of composites.