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New Dedicated Cannabis Research Facility Built

The new facility will provide the required space and specialized equipment to grow crops, complete trials, and conduct research in partnership with the cannabis industry

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On March 2, 2021, Niagara College’s new CannaResearchBunker was installed at the Daniel J. Patterson Campus in Niagara-on-the-Lake.
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Canada's Niagara College has expanded its unique on-campus cannabis education capabilities to include a new Cannabis Production Research Chamber. The new facility will provide the required space and specialized equipment to grow crops, complete trials, and conduct research in partnership with the cannabis industry.

Located at the Daniel J. Patterson Campus in Niagara-on-the-Lake, this new research space—which is affectionately called the “CannaResearchBunker”—is comprised of two retrofitted sea containers that have been connected to the existing academic facility (the original “CannaBunker”). The expansion is part of the Niagara College Agriculture & Environmental Technologies Innovation Centre (AETIC)—a center within the college’s Research & Innovation division.

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“The installation of the CannaResearchBunker will allow Niagara College to expand our trailblazing work with the cannabis industry,” said Marc Nantel, PhD, vice president, Research & External Relations. “With this dedicated cannabis research facility and access to state-of-the-art equipment, our staff and students can push forward our vision of being a globally recognized teaching, training, and applied research institute.”

Niagara College’s Commercial Cannabis Production program—the first of its kind in Canada—was launched in 2018 and has seen significant interest from the cannabis community. The new Cannabis Production Research Chamber will allow Niagara College students and researchers to expand their research capacity beyond the academic space.

Niagara College’s new cannabis research facility will allow Niagara College students and researchers to expand their research capacity beyond the academic space.
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The AETIC Cannabis Production Research Chamber will enable the testing and utilization of sensors, unique lighting arrays, integrated pest management (IPM) strategies, and other innovative concepts that require applied research work prior to use in licensed producers’ spaces, and commercial adoption.

“Niagara College strives to provide our students with exceptional experiential learning opportunities and the addition of the CannaResearchBunker will enable our students to receive world-class, hands-on learning experience in cannabis cultivation research, which will prepare them for a successful career in the cannabis industry,” said Nantel.

The new research facility was made possible by a $149,918 grant to Niagara College through the Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada (NSERC) from the Applied Research Tools and Instruments Grants (ARTI) program.

Intake for research projects in the AETIC Cannabis Production Research Chamber will begin in the fall of 2021. For project inquiries, please reach out to Elizabeth Best, Business Development Coordinator, at ebest@niagaracollege.ca.

For more information about Niagara College’s Research & Innovation division and the Agriculture & Environmental Technologies Innovation Centre (AETIC), please visit the AETIC webpage.

 - This press release was originally published on the Niagara College Inside nc news website. It has been edited for style