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Last year, the Canadian Intellectual Property Office (CIPO) took the position that the industrial designs of buildings and structures may deserve IP protection. Check out our feature on this topic by lawyers at McMillan LLP.
- Peter Saunders, Editor
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Canada’s recent extension of intellectual property (IP) protection to buildings and structures may affect the engineers involved in their design and construction.
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CSA Group standards support safe, efficient, and sustainable buildings and infrastructure, encompassing all engineering disciplines.
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All too often, there is a tendency to focus on content, rather than delivery, which can result in ‘death by PowerPoint.’ It’s important to address different learning styles.
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This article, shared from The Conversation, discusses how borehole thermal energy storage (BTES) technology could prove effective in Canada.
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Utility projects can be complex with challenging underground installation. In the Utility Solutions Guide, learn more about how USMCA-compliant fiberglass conduit, elbows, utility risers, and interference gasket conduit provide solutions to common utility challenges.
Discover the advantages, engineering benefits, material and installation savings that have led to successful outcomes in thousands of projects.
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The Ottawa-headquartered firm has appointed a total of nine new associates, senior associates and principal associates.
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With adaptive environments, engineers are integrating surveillance technology earlier in the construction process, using the Internet of Things (IoT).
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During his time with the firm, he has held leading roles on such high-profile projects as Metrolinx’s Ontario Line, currently under construction in Toronto.
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