The Saskatchewan Government's 2024-2025 budget allocation for the Saskatchewan Research Council (SRC) continues to display that investment into innovation and technology commercialization remains a top priority for the province. The budget includes $20.1 million for SRC to continue its work in spurring economic growth across a variety of industries in Saskatchewan including manufacturing, mining, agriculture, oil and gas, nuclear and critical minerals.
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SRC is committed to establishing a rare earth element supply chain from minerals to metals in Canada. Learn about the services we offer to help advance your project.
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SRC is pleased to officially launch its Indigenous Workforce Program and celebrate the inaugural cohort of students in its re-imagined Indigenous Summer Student Program, Kiskiyihta.
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From environmental remediation in the Athabasca Basin to renewable energy storage systems in southern Saskatchewan, SRC is committed to tackling every project — large or small — with the health and...
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Whether in potash slimes, oil sands or in kimberlite slurries, active clay minerals can cause serious issues in many plant operations. For industries where clay minerals are present, a better analytical approach is needed to more quickly and accurately measure these minerals.
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SRC recently signed a Memorandum of Understanding with REalloys to develop a strategic collaborative relationship in which SRC will provide services to REA in support of its effort to develop a secure, resilient North American rare earth element supply chain.
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