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50 Canadian FoodTech Resources – Technology Access Centre in Bio-Innovation (TAC-B)

By CFIN Newsdesk posted 03-29-2023 08:00

  

 

Canada has an extensive range of research centres, food incubators, accelerators and labs supporting food and beverage innovation through the research they do and/or the services they offer. Each week throughout 2023, we’ll be highlighting an organization that’s supporting food innovation in Canada. 

 

 

Location: Ottawa, ON 

 

Mission: To develop or improve products or processes in biotechnology for the food industry, agriculture, agri-food and bio-pharmaceutical industries.  

 

Focus: The centre is comprised of a team with expertise in biophysics, bioprocesses, biotechnology, analytical chemistry and genetic engineering that collaborates with businesses and institutions to offer solutions to specific challenges 

 

Services: TAC-B offers businesses and research institutes access to scientific and technical personnel and high-level equipment, while supporting training, innovation and development to commercialize new processes and products. Research services available for agriculture, animal science and food include: 

 

  • Chemical and biochemical analyses 

  • Cell and microbial culture 

  • Genetic engineering and bioinformatics 

  • Engineering and recombinant protein production 

 

What you need to know: The centre also offers specialized labs and equipment for chemical element analysis, particle analysis, nutritional analysis, analytical chemistry, and tissue culture. 

 

Notable News: TAC-B has worked with private and public sector research partners, including Agrinova, deltaDNA, Cell Reserve, RD Legault Seeds, Agrisoma Biosciences, Pommes de Terre Laurentionnes, Artenga, and Siniazo Biotech. 

 

Get Involved: Contact Julien Le Roy, research centre manager at TAC-B, at JLeroy@collegelacite.ca, or reach out to our Regional Innovation Director for Ontario, Linda Fox or Julie Daigle, our Regional Innovation Director for Quebec.