{"exhibit":{"title":"Precision Making in Canada After 1945","description":"<p>After World War Two, science and technology in Canada developed quickly in government and industry.<\/p>\r\n<p>In government labs, new post-war science required newly designed equipment, leading to numerous innovations in peacetime scientific equipment. New and existing precision manufacturing companies seized on new inventions and invested in the development of technologies with commercial possibilities, selling them to an increasingly global market.<\/p>\r\n<p>This exhibit includes artifacts from many stories of Canadian scientific innovation that resulted in technologies--especially those focused on environmental measurement--still used today around the world.<\/p>","credits":"Victoria JL Fisher","featured":1,"public":1,"theme":"","theme_options":null,"slug":"making-after-1945","added":"2024-01-22 09:32:34","modified":"2024-11-17 13:44:13","owner_id":5,"use_summary_page":0,"cover_image_file_id":123,"id":3},"item":{"item_type_id":15,"collection_id":1,"featured":0,"public":1,"added":"2024-01-03 18:37:00","modified":"2024-12-05 12:46:52","owner_id":5,"id":23}}