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HALIFAX, April 3, 2018 /CNW/ – Metamaterial Technologies Inc. (MTI), a Dartmouth, Nova Scotia, based company, was honoured at the 61st Annual Laureate Awards in Washington, D.C. for its metaAIRâ„¢ technology, a unique optical filter system that can provide pilots and aircraft protection from laser glare. MTI partnered with Airbus for this aerospace innovation through the Corporate Innovation Start-up 2 Partner program to develop metaAIR. MTI took home the award for Best New Product in the Commercial category.
With the increase in use of lasers to point at aircraft, MTI and Airbus are developing flexible optical filter solutions to block laser strikes without interfering with visibility. This protects the pilot’s vision, which can be significantly impacted by laser pointers on the ground. MTI has been supported by Airbus through Start-up 2 Partner and as a result of Airbus’ Industrial and Technological Benefits Policy obligation on the Canadian Fixed Wing Search and Rescue Aircraft Replacement Project (FWSAR). The metaAIR technology, a prime example of investment in Canadian innovation, is attracting significant international recognition. “To be recognized by Aviation Week for Best New Product is a great honour,” saidSimon Jacques, President, Airbus Defence and Space Canada. “This prestigious award is a testament to Airbus’ continued commitment to revolutionize the aerospace sector by investing in innovative, local Canadian companies, like MTI. Together we are addressing an industry-wide issue by tapping into local talent and expertise, while helping to bring this award-winning innovation to customers worldwide.” Airbus’ Start-up 2 Partner program aims to build mutually beneficial partnerships with disruptive innovators. Airbus co-develops products with a number of start-ups and local companies in Canada. The FWSAR programme is supporting some CAN$2.5 billion in ITB value return to Canada, also through innovative Small Medium Business investments such as with MTI. “I would like to congratulate MTI for this prestigious award,” said the Honourable Navdeep Bains, Minister of Innovation, Science and Economic Development. “This is a great example of how the ITB Policy can leverage defence procurement to promote innovation and foster strategic partnerships that grow and sustain middle-class jobs in Canada.” Aviation Week’s Laureate Awards recognize the extraordinary achievements of individuals and teams in aviation, aerospace, and defence. metaAIR About Airbus SOURCE Airbus For further information: Contacts for the media: Kieran Daly, +34689669661,kieran.daly@airbus.com; Chris McCluskey, +1 613 670 5813,cmccluskey@getproof.com |
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