The NRC develops software tools and applications to help researchers, industry and the general public accomplish various complex tasks. See the list below to learn about and get access to the tools.
We perform advanced scientific research and provide research services and technology development for the sustainable transformation of Canadian bio-based resources into higher-value products.
The National Model Codes and user's guides are developed by the Canadian Board for Harmonized Construction Codes and published by the National Research Council of Canada (NRC). You can access these ...
This directory lists some of the NRC’s talented researchers and professionals. Click on the names to view their profiles and learn more about their projects, their passions, and their contributions in ...
The National Master Specification (NMS) is the most comprehensive master specification in Canada, serving as an easy-to-use framework for writing construction project specifications.
Get funding and advice from the Industrial Research Assistance Program (NRC IRAP) ...
Direct access to codes and user's guides in electronic format! Codes and user's guides published by the National Research Council of Canada (NRC) are available directly through the NRC Publications ...
CRM-dcNEO-e - Calibration Solution Certified Reference Material for Decarbamoylneosaxitoxin CGUM-1 - Soft Chew Edible Certified Reference Material for Cannabinoids CRM-qNMR-CD - Caffeine Calibration ...
The National Research Council of Canada Industrial Research Assistance Program (NRC IRAP) provides comprehensive advisory services as well as funding to help accelerate the growth of Canadian small ...
Biologics are vaccines and therapeutics derived from living organisms or from their cells and are produced using advanced biotechnology processes. With our multidisciplinary expertise, we design, ...
As the Government of Canada's largest research organization, the National Research Council of Canada is a key connector for Canadian innovators seeking access and engagement opportunities beyond ...
Canada's Constitution gives the ten provinces and three territories jurisdiction over construction. Some cities also have this authority through a special relationship with their provincial authority.