The Western Sarnia-Lambton Research Park is hosting the sixth annual Research Bridges Thursday.
Director of the Bowman Centre Katherine Albion says 12 students from Western University's Chemical and Biochemical Engineering Departments will make presentations highlighting future industrial and commercial research applications.
She says it'll be their biggest year to date with over 150 people expected to attend.
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Albion says this highlights the work being done at the research park. Presentations begin at 10:30am with the awards to be handed out at 2:15pm.