Saskatchewan Polytechnic is a leader in applied education, innovation, and industry collaboration in Canada. With campuses across Saskatchewan and strong ties to industry, government, and communities, Saskatchewan Polytechnic is uniquely positioned to drive real-world innovation in key sectors including manufacturing, mining, energy, agriculture, and health.
SLICE – Sustainability-Led Integrated Centres of Excellence
SLICE drives sustainable innovation through applied research partnerships in advanced manufacturing, clean energy, and resource optimization. Key facilities include:
Biomaterials Testing and Prototyping (B-TAP), Energy and Resources Lab, Research in Additive Manufacturing and Prototyping (RAMP)
Together, these labs provide state-of-the-art capabilities to help industry develop and implement sustainable technologies.
DICE – Digital Integration Centre of Excellence
DICE is Saskatchewan Polytechnic’s digital innovation hub and the province’s first Technology Access Centre (TAC). It empowers small- and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) through applied research in:
AI and machine learning, Data integration and visualization, Cybersecurity
DICE connects industry, students, and researchers to transform data into actionable insights, fueling growth and competitiveness in the digital age.
Centre for Continuing Education (CCE)
The Centre for Continuing Education equips industry with agile, workforce-ready training to drive innovation and resilience. CCE offers:
Customized training for industry needs, Micro-credentials and certificates in leadership, digital skills, project management, trades, and sustainability, Corporate partnerships to strengthen workforce capacity, International collaboration to support global talent development
CCE empowers lifelong learning and ensures businesses have access to the skills needed to compete and grow.
At SaskPolytech all intellectual property rights are retained by you, our client. We are committed to helping our partners achieve success.
Dr. Graeme Drysdale is the Research Chair for Sustainable Energy Solutions at Saskatchewan Polytechnic. He is a Physicist and Engineer with a background in electronics and industrial engineering.
The Energy Lab at Saskatchewan Polytechnic works with industry partners to solve problems and develop innovations. All intellectual property rights are own by the industry partner under strict non-disclosure agreements.