British Columbia Institute of Technology
Clarification - British Columbia Institute of Technology not Involved in Landmine Detection
Burnaby, Canada (ots/PRNewswire)
In response to recent inquiries, the British Columbia Institute of Technology (BCIT) wishes to clarify that it is not presently involved in the development of methods or technology for the detection, disarmament, or removal of landmines, and does not provide any training or instruction in such methods or technology.
BCIT also wishes to clarify that it has no relationship with The Alliance Enterprise Corporation, or with any other business or entity involved in the development of landmine detection and removal technology.
The British Columbia Institute of Technology is one of the largest post-secondary institutions in British Columbia and Canada's premier polytechnic institute, with more than 48,000 full and part-time students pursuing a variety of polytechnic programs leading to degrees, diplomas, and certificates in the areas of business, computing, trades, engineering and health sciences.
Contact:
For further information: Allison Markin, Media Relations Manager,
Tel. +1-(604)-432-8773, Cell +1-(604)-836-6700,
allison_markin@bcit.ca/