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You probably have your own “solving problems with fresh perspectives” story to tell. Don’t be shy, we’d love you to share a creative story or two with the rest of the region.
Arthur Ulysse Pequegnat
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Innovations
The water shoe was first created by Larry V. Crabtree of Kitchener, ON.
A baby cradle on a spring system which allows a baby to be easily rocked or for an older child to rock itself.
In 1965 professor Wesley Graham working with four students and other faculty developed WATFOR – Waterloo Fortran Compiler, solving the IBM 7040’s problems.
Thomas Little's patented revolving desk was an iconic sample of the craftsmanship of furniture of the Region in the 1800s.
Get in on a conversation and join an info session to learn more about the movement!