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Hôpital Maisonneuve-Rosemont

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RESEARCHERS AND FACILITIES
Application Difficulty
MEDIUM
Time To Complete4 weeksProgram Budgetno cap
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Highlights

Imagine having access to world-class expertise, facilities, and intellectual property by partnering with top universities, colleges, or health institutions. This program offers just that. You can collaborate with leading researchers to solve complex problems, build proofs-of-concept, and validate your ideas. Whether it's developing an AI-driven supply chain management system with the University of Toronto or creating a healthcare app to monitor chronic diseases with the University of British Columbia, the possibilities are endless.

Why should you apply? This program is designed to help your business grow and innovate. By leveraging academic expertise, you can improve processes, enhance performance, and bring new products to market faster. There are no conditions or payback periods, making it a risk-free opportunity to gain cutting-edge insights and resources. Plus, the continuous intake means you can apply whenever you're ready, making it easy to fit into your business schedule.

What's in it for you? Access to advanced research and development capabilities can set your business apart from the competition. Imagine working on biodegradable packaging solutions with McGill University or designing a community-based mental health program with the University of Calgary. These collaborations can lead to significant advancements and open new avenues for growth. The program is straightforward to qualify for, and the benefits are substantial, making it a smart move for any forward-thinking business.

Financing Details

Grant: This program offers non-repayable grants to businesses. This means you do not have to pay back the funds provided you comply with the grant's terms and conditions.

Eligible Expenses: The grant can be used for a variety of project-related expenses including:

  • Development of technology such as AI-driven systems or healthcare applications.
  • Creation of sustainable materials and packaging solutions.
  • Infrastructure projects like electric vehicle charging systems.
  • Initiatives focused on community health and cybersecurity improvements.

Non-Eligible Expenses: The funds cannot be used for:

  • General operating costs unrelated to the approved projects.
  • Expenses incurred before the grant approval.
  • Repayment of existing debts or obligations.

Fees: There are no application or processing fees associated with this grant. This helps reduce the financial burden on your business, allowing you to focus more resources on project development and execution.

Qualifications

  • Applicants must be residents of the specified region.
  • Applicants must meet the income requirements.

Description

This program gives your business access to world-class expertise, facilities, and intellectual property by partnering with universities, colleges, or health institutions. These partnerships can help you tackle complex problems, build proofs-of-concept, improve processes, and validate your ideas.

Imagine developing a new AI-driven supply chain management system with the University of Toronto or creating a healthcare app to monitor chronic diseases with the University of British Columbia. You could also work on biodegradable packaging solutions with McGill University or design a community-based mental health program with the University of Calgary.

There are no conditions or payback periods for this program. It’s all about collaboration and innovation. Your business can benefit from cutting-edge research and resources to drive growth and efficiency. This is a unique opportunity to leverage academic expertise for real-world business solutions.

Program Steps

  1. Identify Your Project
    Choose a project that aligns with your business goals and fits within the program's scope. Consider how you can collaborate with a university, college, or health institution.

  2. Prepare the Appropriate Documentation
    Gather the necessary documents for your application. You will need:

    • A detailed project proposal
    • A research plan outlining your objectives and methodology
    • Evidence of your business's eligibility (e.g., residency and income requirements)
    • Any relevant financial statements or business plans
  3. Reach Out to Potential Partners
    Contact universities, colleges, or health institutions that align with your project. Discuss your ideas and explore potential collaborations.

  4. Draft Your Application
    Complete the application form, ensuring you clearly articulate your project’s goals, methodology, and expected impact. Include all required documentation.

  5. Submit Your Application
    Send your completed application to the program. Make sure to double-check that all documents are included and that your application meets the submission guidelines.

  6. Follow Up
    After submission, keep track of your application status. If you haven’t heard back within a reasonable time, consider reaching out for an update.

  7. Prepare for Collaboration
    Once accepted, be ready to engage with your academic partners. Set clear communication channels and timelines to ensure a smooth collaboration process.

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