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In the latest episode of Speaking of Business, Wendy Andrushko, President of DuPont Canada, takes host Goldy Hyder on an insider’s tour of the Kingston Technology Centre, a facility that’s quietly shaping the future of electronics, sustainability, and advanced materials.
From semiconductor research to green chemistry breakthroughs, the Kingston, Ontario site is more than a lab, it’s a launchpad for commercialization. World class researchers are “inventing things, piloting things, figuring out how to scale it to ultimately commercialization,” Andrushko explains.
What makes the Kingston facility stand out in a crowded field of research? And how is Canadian innovation punching above its weight? Find out by listening to the full conversation.
Revealing conversations with influential innovators, entrepreneurs and leaders. Listen to more episodes here: thebusinesscouncil.ca/podcasts/
By Goldy HyderIn the latest episode of Speaking of Business, Wendy Andrushko, President of DuPont Canada, takes host Goldy Hyder on an insider’s tour of the Kingston Technology Centre, a facility that’s quietly shaping the future of electronics, sustainability, and advanced materials.
From semiconductor research to green chemistry breakthroughs, the Kingston, Ontario site is more than a lab, it’s a launchpad for commercialization. World class researchers are “inventing things, piloting things, figuring out how to scale it to ultimately commercialization,” Andrushko explains.
What makes the Kingston facility stand out in a crowded field of research? And how is Canadian innovation punching above its weight? Find out by listening to the full conversation.
Revealing conversations with influential innovators, entrepreneurs and leaders. Listen to more episodes here: thebusinesscouncil.ca/podcasts/

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