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I.S.P.A. Woodworking Limited
SaveTotal Grants
3
Total Amount
$275.1K
Top Departments by Funding Amount
| # | Department | Grants | Total Amount |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | National Research Council Canada | 3 | $275.1K |
Top Programs by Funding Amount
| # | Program | Grants | Total Amount |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Industrial Research Assistance Program – Contributions to Firms | 2 | $260.1K |
| 2 | Industrial Research Assistance Program – Youth Employment Program | 1 | $15.0K |
Recent Grants
Page 1 of 1 · 3 total grants
Department
Amount
Year
Purpose
National Research Council Canada
$250.0K
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Project involves development of Hybrid Air Purification System that will be used...
National Research Council Canada
$15.0K
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ISPA Environmental Laboratories is in the early stages of developing the Hybrid ...
National Research Council Canada
$10.1K
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Development of Environmental chamber for air purification.
National Research Council Canada
$250.0K--
Project involves development of Hybrid Air Purification System that will be used to purify air in industrial, commercial...
National Research Council Canada
$15.0K--
ISPA Environmental Laboratories is in the early stages of developing the Hybrid Air Purifier and Living Environmental Sy...
National Research Council Canada
$10.1K--
Development of Environmental chamber for air purification.
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