L2M – Electrochemical cellulose nanocrystal production

Our process takes bulk cellulose and upgrades it to cellulose nanocrystals — a valuable nanomaterial. This novel method now holds a provisional patent, but we need Lab2Market (L2M) to help us validate our process and implement it in industry. L2M will aid in identifying our potential customers, making sure our tech links well with existing infrastructure, and make a business proposition.

Faculty Supervisor:

Emily Cranston

Student:

Partner:

I-INC

Discipline:

Engineering

Sector:

Forestry; Environmental Science and Technology; Sustainability and the Environment

University:

The University of British Columbia

Program:

Business Strategy Internship

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