Call for researchers interested in creating new industry partnerships through NRC-IRAP CTO program
The Office of Commercialization, Industry, and& Innovation (OCII) is seeking researchers interested in applying for partnered NRC-IRAP CTO grants for 2024-2025.
Program summary: To provide technical advice to small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) to assist in advancing SME-specific applied research and development challenges that may lead to future collaborations.
Eligible applicants: ÐãÉ«¶ÌÊÓƵ faculty
Available funding: A maximum of $5,000 per project
Guidelines:
- Project must initiate a new relationship with an industry partner and have a reasonable potential to lead to future collaborations.
- Project must provide scientific and technical advice to an industry partner to solve an industry-specific challenge.
- Industry partner must be a for-profit SME within Canada that can further develop or implement the technical advice into their operations.
- Typically, one project is allowed per faculty member and only one project per industry partner – with the expanded allocation, these limits may be increased to encourage additional partnerships.*
Project Information:
- Project duration is a maximum of two months.
- Type of activities may include, but are not limited to, literature review, prototype/laboratory testing, or computational evaluation. Inquire with OCII for clarification on proposed project suitability.
- Eligible expenses are professional fees only.
Application:
- A two-page application form must be completed by the industry partner and the faculty member. Faculty members should contact Dr. Rebecca Mok (rsmok@upei.ca) to obtain an application.
- The completed application should be emailed to Dr. Mok.
- OCII and NRC IRAP will review the application, and the decision on funding will be provided within two weeks. Prior to making any funding decision, NRC-IRAP will contact the industry partner to confirm that the project assists with an industry-specific challenge.
- Applications will be accepted until February 28, 2025, or until the allocated funds have been used.
- All projects must be completed by March 31, 2025.
Reporting Requirements:
- A final report is due at the end of the project.
- A copy of the final report should be provided to the industry partner and OCII.
- Funding will be issued after the final report has been submitted and funds received from NRC-IRAP.
For more information contact:
Rebecca Mok, PhD, Business Development Officer, OCII
rsmok@upei.ca; 902-620-5032
*Exceptions may apply and are subject to evaluation and approval by OCII. If existing funds are underutilized or additional funds are granted, faculty/industry partners may be eligible for additional projects.