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Applied Research

BCIT takes aviation training to new heights with flight simulators from Flightdeck Solutions

The British Columbia Institute of Technology (BCIT) welcomes the arrival of two state-of-the-art flight simulators from Flightdeck Solutions, a leading Canadian aviation simulator manufacturer. The addition of the two advanced...

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Graduate Certificates at BCIT: A Flexible Path to Advancing Your Career

With the rise of AI in an ever-changing job market landscape, professional development and higher education credentials are crucial to remaining competitive and advancing your career. However, many individuals face...

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Tech in the food industry: Earls partners with BCIT Computing students

At BCIT, the Industry Sponsored Student Projects (ISSP) program provides real-world challenges for Computing students and connects the next generation of computing professionals with industry sponsors. Earls, a premium casual...

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COMP 1002: Things you didn’t know about your computer (but should)

If you’ve ever wondered what really happens inside your computer or how to keep it running at its best, Computing faculty Fraser Robertson has the answers. As the instructor for...

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BCIT student masters IoT skills through YVR Water Monitoring project

BCIT Bachelor of Science in Applied Computer Science student Spencer Loren has earned high praise from Jonathan Bassan, Director of BCIT Centre for Internet of Things (IoT) for his contributions to...

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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.

Welcome from Dr. Kim Dotto, Dean Applied Research.

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.