Canada’s first-ever scientific project co-funded by crowdfunding and a federally supported research granting group aims to help a First Nations community in British Columbia harvest shellfish again and safeguard a natural ecosystem.
Read MoreAuthor: Mark Lowey
Alberta invests $70M in 11 industrial projects to reduce emissions
Published on
The funding from the province’s Climate Leadership Plan is being provided through Emissions Reduction Alberta’s Industrial Efficiency Challenge.
Read MoreUniversity of Calgary innovation hub receives $8.5M from city’s investment fund
Published on
A new Life Sciences Innovation Hub at the University of Calgary has received $8.5 million to support specialized programming for entrepreneurs and companies.
Read MoreCanada’s fastest-scaling private companies linked to cities with tech clusters
Published on
Tech clusters and Canadian cities with top tech markets attract the country’s fastest-scaling tech firms, according to research. But Canadian SMEs continue to face challenges scaling up.
Read MoreCase study: Confronting scaleup challenges at an innovative Alberta company
Published on
The scaling-up challenges faced by an innovative Alberta company.
Read MoreOttawa invests $6M in Mississauga-based cleantech firm Imtex Membranes
Published on
Mississauga-based Imtex Membranes receives $6 million from Ottawa to scale up and demonstrate its gas-separating technology for petrochemical operations.
Read MoreOttawa invests $15.3M in Alberta advanced solar project
Published on
Ottawa is investing $15.3 million in an advanced solar farm in Alberta that will capture energy from both sides of solar panels.
Read MoreBusiness groups urge fewer R&D incentive programs and smarter policies to support innovation
Published on
Government needs smarter policies and regulations, not more R&D incentive programs, to support innovation, say business and innovator organizations.
Read MoreTwenty-nine Alberta clean tech projects awarded $20.5M
Published on
Twenty-nine Alberta cleantech projects will share more than $20.5 million from the province’s Climate Change Innovation Technology Framework program.
Read MoreNew $1.62M collaboration in Nova Scotia will advance light-manipulation research
Published on
Dalhousie University, Metamaterials Technologies and Mitacs launch $1.62M research collaboration on advanced materials for light manipulation.
Read MoreResearch Money News
Applied Research & Economic Recovery - Third Edition Is Here!
The booklet “Applied Research Supports Economic Recovery” contains stories and messages from colleges and institutes across Canada, including details of leading-edge student projects, state-of-the-art facilities available for use by industry and innovative solutions being co-created by students, faculty and companies.
Read MoreConference Proceedings 2019
The proceedings from the 18th Annual RE$EARCH MONEY Conference are now available. Catch up on anything you missed or re-visit the most interesting conference moments with in-depth coverage from Tim Lougheed. Download the proceedings now (free).
Read MoreApplied PeR$pectives
Building with CCNB-INNOV… Relationships that go a Long Way! CCNB-INNOV, the applied research and development arm of CCNB has adapted its range of services to better meet the unique needs of the regional shipbuilding industry.
![]() |
Applied PeR$pectives is a new monthly blog dedicated to highlighting the innovative work being done in the college and institute community. |
---|
Fast Policy Facts
![]() |
December 12, 2018: Requiem for a National Network Program
|
---|
Trending by Topic
Contribute
Research Money welcomes its readers to submit articles of either 650 or 1,000 words for its popular Opinion Leader page, on topics of interest to the research and innovation community. We also welcome Letters to the Editor and other feedback. If you would like to submit an article or if your organization has news or events that it would like to appear in Research Money please contact the Managing Editor (editor@researchmoneyinc.com) for further information.
Organizations Mentioned
People Mentioned
Research Money on Twitter
Loading tweets...