Innovate, experiment, pass on
CRIM’s in-house projects embody proactive, exploratory research. They enable our teams to test emerging technologies, structure demonstrators, hone their expertise and prepare for the future.
These initiatives give rise to prototypes, open source tools and knowledge transfer projects that enrich our entire ecosystem.
A living experimental ground
Among these projects, heritage projects occupy a special place. Presented at exclusive events, they showcase technological memory and history, while serving as experimental laboratories for our researchers.
More than just historical showcases, they allow you to :
- discover new approaches,
- test cutting-edge technologies,
- actively contribute to scientific research in Quebec,
- listen to the real needs of companies and organizations.
- Clear, structuring objectives
Internal projects have strategic objectives:
- Skills development
- Scientific influence
- Business development
- Operational excellence
Each project is evaluated by a committee and must produce deliverables.
Innovation from the inside
These projects offer a unique opportunity to plunge into the heart of CRIM, meet the experts behind them and understand how applied research can fuel innovation, technological memory and collective development.
Meet the people behind our in-house projects
These projects offer a unique opportunity to delve into the heart of CRIM, to meet the experts behind them, and to understand how applied research can fuel innovation, technological memory and collective development.