Vendor:Centre for Applied Research and Innovation
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Type | Academic |
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Industry | Analytical testing and research |
Headquarters | 4355 Mathissi Pl, Burnaby, British Columbia, Canada |
Number of locations | 1 |
Area served | Canada |
Key people | Dr. Paula Brown (Director) |
Services | Analytical testing, Cannabis testing, Cannabis research |
Parent | British Columbia Institute of Technology |
Website |
BCIT.ca - CARI BCIT.ca - NRG Phytoanalytics Lab |
The Centre for Applied Research and Innovation (CARI)—which is a part of the British Columbia Institute of Technology—provides analytical testing services, research, and technology development to a variety of industries. Through its Natural Health and Food Products Research Group's (NRG) Phytoanalytics Laboratory, the research center also conducts research on Cannabis and provides chemical laboratory testing of it for the country's various cannabis programs.[1][2]
History
Locations
The following laboratory locations are known. Services may vary among locations:
- Centre for Applied Research and Innovation - Burnaby, British Columbia
Pricing
Pricing is not applicable for this academic facility.
Additional information
References
- ↑ "Laboratories licensed to conduct activities with cannabis". Health Canada. Government of Canada. 13 December 2019. https://www.canada.ca/en/health-canada/services/list-licensed-dealers.html. Retrieved 03 January 2020.
- ↑ Leszcynski, J. (10 May 2018). "How high-tech cannabis research in Vancouver is supporting the burgeoning Canadian pot industry". BCIT News. British Columbia Institute of Technology. https://commons.bcit.ca/news/2018/05/cannabis-research-at-bcit-supports-quality-control/. Retrieved 03 January 2020.