Version 1 de 36 (2007-02-15 à 2007-06-12) a été soumis avant l'entrée en vigueur de la Loi sur le lobbying, le 2 juillet 2008. En raison d'exigences de renseignements différents à ce moment-là, l'enregistrement est présenté sous le format suivant.
Organisation : |
Canadian Microelectronics Corporation
210A Carruthers Hall Queen's University Kingston, ON K7L 3N6 Canada |
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Numéro de téléphone : | 613-530-4666 | ||||
Numéro de fax : | 613-548-8104 | ||||
Nom et poste de l'agent responsable pendant la période de cet enregistrement : | JAMES ROCHE, PRESIDENT & CEO | ||||
Description des activités de l'organisation : | CMC Microsystems is a federally incorporated non-profit corporation that provides microsystems researchers with industry-calibre design resources, access to state-of-the-art manufacturing technologies, and support services. Launched in 1984 through a university, industry and Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada (NSERC) initiative, CMC has won international acclaim for its achievements in developing Canada's capabilities in microelectronics. Recognizing the need to build competence in microsystems, CMC now offers products and services that include microelectronics, micromechanics (usually implemented in the form of microelectromechanical systems or MEMS), microfluidics, photonics/optoelectronics and embedded software. In the period 2000-2005, CMC directed a national program valued at $125 million (including cash and in-kind contributions), composed of:Technology products, services and cash from national and international partners and suppliers Core funding from NSERC Canada Foundation for Innovation (CFI) grants managed by CMC through Queen's University Funding from provincial innovation agencies CMC Microsystems delivers innovative and cost-effective services to a growing community of microsystems researchers that connects more than 40 universities and colleges across Canada, and presently involves more than 2,300 faculty and graduate students. Stimulating synergistic collaboration among universities, companies and government agencies, CMC is a pioneer in developing creative solutions including Canada-wide Internet-based access to advanced microsystems testing facilities - at a fraction of the cost of conventional methods. | ||||
Membres ou types de membres de l'organisation. : | CMC Microsystems provides nationally-distributed infrastructure that enables faculty members and graduate students at the more than 40 Canadian post-secondary education institutions that are members of CMC. Membership in CMC Microsystems enables them to access products and services for research and education in microsystems technologies: design environment tools and design flows, fabrication technologies and services, packaging/fixturing products, test equipment, and support services. Representatives from the universities contribute to the development of CMC's program by participating on advisory committees and task forces.CMC's membership currently includes 30 companies and several individuals and organizations. The great majority of the companies are Canadian, or in some cases are legally discrete Canadian entities of international organizations. As members of CMC Microsystems, these companies have access to a databank of résumés from students at Canadian universities, and other opportunities related to meeting their need for highly qualified personnel. As with the university members, company representatives are involved in defining CMC's directions.Each of CMC's member organizations selects a representative who acts as the main liaison with CMC, and who votes for his/her organization at CMC Microsystems' Annual Meeting. | ||||
L'organisation a-t-elle été financée en tout ou en partie par une institution gouvernementale domestique ou étrangère au cours du dernier exercice financier complet? | Oui | ||||
Date de la fin du dernier exercice financier complet de l'organisation : | 2006-03-31 | ||||
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Nom : | Patricia Botsford |
Titre du poste : | Marketing Analyst |
Charges publiques occupées : | Non |
Nom : | Dan Gale |
Titre du poste : | Vice-President & CTO |
Charges publiques occupées : | Non |
Nom : | Salim Juma |
Titre du poste : | Relationship Management Specialist |
Charges publiques occupées : | Non |
Nom : | Nancy Marlow |
Titre du poste : | Secretary-Treasurer |
Charges publiques occupées : | Non |
Nom : | Lynda Moore |
Titre du poste : | Director, Engineering Services |
Charges publiques occupées : | Non |
Nom : | James Roche |
Titre du poste : | President and Chief Executive Officer |
Charges publiques occupées : | Non |
Nom : | Sonya Shorey |
Titre du poste : | Director, Communications |
Charges publiques occupées : | Non |
Nom : | Andrew Sorowka |
Titre du poste : | Marketing Manager |
Charges publiques occupées : | Non |
Nom : | Evan Steeg |
Titre du poste : | Director, Marketing & Alliances |
Charges publiques occupées : | Non |
Nom : | Peter Stokes |
Titre du poste : | Director, Microsystems Science & Engineering |
Charges publiques occupées : | Non |
Nom : | Marie Thiele |
Titre du poste : | Manager, Marketing Strategy |
Charges publiques occupées : | Non |
Institutions fédérales qui ont été ou seront consultées au cours de l'engagement. : | Canada Foundation for Innovation, Conseil de recherches en sciences naturelles et en génie (CRSNG) |
Techniques de communication déjà utilisées ou qui seront utilisées au cours de l'engagement :
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Appels téléphoniques, Communications informelles, Communications écrites, en format papier ou électronique, Présentations, Réunions |
Objet : Sujets de préoccupation : | Propriété intellectuelle, Relations internationales, Sciences et technologies, Télécommunications |
Objets poursuivis : Renseignements rétrospectifs : | Initiating and maintaining contacts with our federal funding agencies. |
Objets poursuivis : Renseignements prospectifs : | Initiating and maintaining contacts with our federal funding agencies. |