Micom Laboratories is now an affiliated member of the Association for the Development and Innovation of Chemistry in Quebec (ADICQ)
Micom is proud to announce that it is now an affiliated member of the Association for the Development and Innovation of Chemistry in Quebec (ADICQ).
Our mission as a material testing laboratory is truly aligned with that of the ADICQ, in that we both want to help continue to strengthen and develop businesses in the chemical industry sector. We are looking forward to working together in sharing industry knowledge and assisting to create a strategic direction for the future.
Working with industry associations such as ADICQ, BIFMA, PAC, ISTA allows us to reach out within the industry and develop long lasting work relationships while supporting them with their technical needs.
Micom Laboratories is a third party industrial material testing laboratory accredited by the Standards Council of Canada, WHO, CGSB, ISTA and many other organizations. Our tests are widely used in a variety of industries including Medical Device, Automotive, and Aerospace.
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My career has been focused on simulating real life in the lab under controlled yet accelerated conditions. My passion for lab testing lead me to start Micom Laboratories Inc. 16 years ago. Through time I made sure Micom has the necessary equipment to simulate various environmental parameters such as the sun, vibrations, heat, cold, thermal shocks and humidity. I wanted to be able to move things back and forth, apply stresses to the products and materials we test and see how they react to the various stimuli. To do so we test products and materials against known standards and specifications (certification) and in many cases by creating my own test protocols and specifications (this is the cherry on top of the sundae…). This is what led me to participate in many standards writing committees and to become chairman of some of these committees.