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Le Consortium de recherche et innovations en bioprocédés industriels au Québec (CRIBIQ) seeks to stimulate and finance the development of effective innovative bioprocesses in the Province of Quebec, and this, by facilitating collaboration between industrial partners and research institutions.
Value: Up to $500,000/year for up to 3 years from CRIBIQ. Depending on the technology readiness level (TRL), the ratio of CRIBIQ vs mandatory industrial contributions varies.
Le Consortium de recherche et d’innovation en transformation métallique (CRITM) is a non-profit organization which funds collaborative research projects in Quebec among two or more associated enterprises as well as public research institutions. Specifically, the government's investment will enable the realization of industrial research projects with a total value of $ 1.5 million. It will also promote the exchange of strategic information between Québec companies and research centers in the field of metal processing.
Value: Up to $500,000/year for up to 3 years from CRITM. Depending on the technology readiness level (TRL), the ratio of CRITM vs mandatory industrial contributions varies.
PRIMA QUÉBEC, Quebec’s advanced materials research and innovation hub, resulted from the merger of NanoQuébec and Consortium Innovation Polymères. Its mission consists in implementing and supporting a collaborative innovation ecosystem conducive to the development of advanced materials for the benefit of research centres, companies and Québec society. Industries served include Transportation, Energy, Environment, Textile, Microelectronics, and Health.
Value: Up to $500,000/year for up to 3 years from PRIMA. Depending on the technology readiness level (TRL), the ratio of PRIMA vs mandatory industrial contributions varies.
PROMPT's mission is to stimulate university-industry Research and Development (R&D) partnerships that increase the competitiveness of the Information and Communications Technologies (ICT) industry.
Value: Up to $500,000/year for up to 3 years from PROMPT. Depending on the technology readiness level (TRL), the ratio of PROMPT vs mandatory industrial contributions varies.
The mission of ԲԴDZÉÉ is to support the financing and development of collaborative projects related to the electrification of transportation and the electricity industry, by combining the expertise and resources of industrial partners and research universities.
Value: Up to $500,000/year for up to 3 years from InnoVÉÉ. Depending on the technology readiness level (TRL), the ratio of InnoVÉÉ vs mandatory industrial contributions varies.
CRIAQ's mission is to increase the competitiveness of the aerospace industry and enhance the collective knowledge base in aerospace through improved education and training of students.
The Québec Consortium for Drug Discovery (CQDM) is a meeting ground for all stakeholders in biopharmaceutical research whose principal mission is to fund research projects carried out in partnership between the academic and hospital milieu in the public sector, and in the pharmaceutical and biotechnology industries in the private sector. A Canadian initiative, CQDM has a twofold goal: to accelerate the drug discovery process and to develop safer and more effective drugs. Established under an innovative public-private partnership model, CQDM puts the needs of the pharmaceutical industry at the centre of its concerns.