TROES Recognized for Advancing Energy Innovation Through Industry–Academic Collaboration
TROES is proud to be featured in a recent Toronto Star article highlighting how industry–academic collaboration is strengthening Ontario’s innovation economy. The feature emphasizes the role of research partnerships in accelerating commercialization, developing skilled talent, and supporting long-term economic growth.
As electricity demand rises and grid infrastructure faces increasing pressure, energy storage and microgrid solutions are becoming critical to modern energy systems. TROES contributes to this transition by delivering scalable solutions that enhance grid reliability, improve cost efficiency, and reduce emissions across residential, commercial, and industrial applications.
A key driver of this progress is TROES’ collaboration with Mitacs, a national organization that supports partnerships between industry and academia. Through Mitacs programs, research talent has supported the development and optimization of TROES’ technologies, helping accelerate applied research and bring practical solutions closer to market.
By integrating academic expertise into system design and performance improvement, TROES continues to strengthen its technical capabilities while contributing to Ontario’s broader innovation landscape.
As demand for cleaner and more resilient energy solutions grows, TROES remains committed to advancing technologies that enable greater energy autonomy, flexibility, and sustainable economic development.
To read the full Toronto Star feature, please visit: https://www.thestar.com/sponsored-sections/powering-canada-s-innovation-engine-through-talent-and-collaboration/article_c5392118-43a4-4609-b272-453ee3931fd2.html
