Durham College partners with Ajax firm to wash away graffiti
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Durham College partners with Ajax firm to wash away graffiti
BUSINESS Durham College partners with Ajax firm to wash away graffiti I College to prepare ienvironmentally safe < nies are able to have extensive and technologically advanced studies done at a reduced cost. Founder and president of Hotwash Inc., Ed product for market z Gledhill, is grateful for the opportunities the partnership will provide. TARAHATHERLY "The resources at Durham College's [email protected] al are invaluable to a business of DURHAM Durham College will help our type," Mr. Gledhill said develop and market an innovative product in a statement. for Ajax-based graffiti removal company "Without the Hotwash Inc. The local company's Gelled Green Graffiti program and the wonderRemover is an environmentally responsible ful staff runsolution used to restore vandalized surfaces n i n g t h e departto their previous condition, minimizing the a need for replacement. Tl*t A ment, we would iThe have been greatThe partnership is the newest for Durham College's office of research services ly hampered in and innovation. Since the office's creation in our efforts to take this prodearly 2010, students and faculty have worked uct to market. It to develop and market a host of inventive products for various companies. is a great feeling knowing that the "We value being able to focus on providing disposal are resources are out safe, green products to industrial customers. invaluable to a there and othThis collaboration is focused on both enviers are genuinely ronmentally and financially responsible and business of our concerned and effective business solutions," director Debbie type. Ed Gledhill of driven to help McKee Demczyk said in a statement. Hotwash Inc. develop a greenPartnerships such as these offer one-of-aer future." kind opportunities for both the college and T h e partnered businesses. Students and faculty are able to gain crucial industry experience Ajax-based business's Gelled Green Graffiti in research and development, while compa- Remover was developed with the help of fel- The Durham College initiative will take two low Ajax-based company Bri-Jess Industries. After employees from Hotwash Inc. were months to complete and is being headed by injured while using existing graffiti remov- professor Maureen Calhoun from the school al products, the company worked with its of science and engineering technology. chemical supplier, Bri-Jess industries, to develop the new environmentally friendly Tara Hatherly is a Durham College journalism student on placement with the News Advertiser. product. Wat BIG at the resources at Durham College's Saturday April 3D - 9PM * E^SHIELQS We hove a winner. 545 Slots * 60 Table Games Port Perry, ON www.greatblueheroncasino.com Must be 19 years of age or older. 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Since the office's creation in early 2010, students and faculty have worked to develop and market a host of inventive products for various companies. "The office of research services and innovation is pleased to welcome Hotwash Inc. as its newest partner in this intriguing and exciting research project," director Debbie McKee Demczyk said in a statement. "We value being able to focus on providing safe, green products to industrial customers. This collaboration is focused on both environmentally and financially responsible and effective business solutions." Partnerships such as these offer one-of-a-kind opportunities for both the college and partnered businesses. Students and faculty are able to gain crucial industry experience in research and development, while companies are able to have extensive and technologically advanced studies done at a reduced cost. Founder and president of Hotwash Inc., Ed Gledhill, is grateful for the opportunities the partnership will provide. "The resources at Durham College's disposal are invaluable to a business of our type," Mr. Gledhill said in a statement. "Without the program and the wonderful staff running the department, we would have been greatly hampered in our efforts to take this product to market. It is a great feeling knowing that the resources are out there and others are genuinely concerned and driven to help develop a greener future." The Ajax-based business's Gelled Green Graffiti Remover was developed with the help of fellow Ajax-based company Bri-Jess Industries. After employees from Hotwash Inc. were injured while using existing graffiti removal products, the company worked with its chemical supplier, BriJess industries, to develop the new environmental- Wl ly friendly product. The Durham College initiative will take two months to complete and is being headed by professor Maureen Calhoun from the school of science ,and engineering technology. Two students from the college's chemical engineering technology program will collaborate on the study to test the product's effectiveness and ensure it is both environmentally and user friendly. . Durham College is able to complete advanced research initiatives such as these thanks to the school's membership with Colleges Ontario Network for Indus- W W The resources at Durham College's disposal are invaluable to a business of our type. Ed Gledhill try Innovation. CONII provides funding to member schools from Ontario's Ministry of Research and Innovation. HIIRF niSdlllNTS FflR WHfllFSniF ftflGflliNTSfl SHOP flilHNF WWW HflT