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Applied Research

Applied research projects equip Food Tech students to lead

At BCIT, applied research is central to preparing tomorrow’s problem solvers. By tackling real-world challenges, students gain the hands-on experience, skills, and confidence they need to navigate an increasingly complex...

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Student Innovation Challenge 2025: Introducing tomorrow’s problem solvers

From a 3D-printed prosthetic socket, to an app designed to preserve an endangered Indigenous language, the 2025 BCIT Student Innovation Challenge highlighted the creativity, ingenuity, and drive of BCIT students...

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Five reasons to enter the 2025 BCIT Student Innovation Challenge

Are you ready to turn your ideas into reality? The 2025 BCIT Student Innovation Challenge is your chance to innovate, compete, and win! Whether you're developing a business idea, an...

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BCIT part of national network to increase entrepreneurship and research commercialization in Canada

As part of a national innovation strategy to increase entrepreneurship and research commercialization across Canada, the Government of Canada has awarded $24.1 million dollars in federal funding over five years...

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Dr. Kim Dotto retires after 30 years of outstanding service at BCIT 

After three impactful decades at BCIT, Dr. Kim Dotto, Dean Applied Research and Centre for Applied Research and Innovation (CARI), will retire on January 31, 2025. His remarkable tenure has...

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Innovative solutions to real-life problems

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Applied research at BCIT is exciting. It creates practical learning opportunities for BCIT’s students, provides innovative solutions to industry challenges, and produces new, commercially relevant technology products and applications.

Envisioning change, advancing technology

BCIT researchers and research groups have been working with industry clients for 30 years, helping companies and organizations develop new technologies, products and services. The practical solutions range from process improvements for small SMEs to changing provincial building codes for the construction industry to a collaborative research network involving students, researchers, companies and government organizations from across Canada.