Accessing Innovation Funding in Quebec's Tech Sector
GrantID: 12591
Grant Funding Amount Low: $1,000,000
Deadline: December 31, 2027
Grant Amount High: $1,000,000
Summary
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Grant Overview
Priority Outcomes for Quebec's Public French-language University Open Innovation Hub FundingQuebec's unique cultural and linguistic identity presents a distinct opportunity for a public French-language university to drive innovation and community benefit through research. The funding provided by the Banking Institution for an open innovation hub aims to achieve specific priority outcomes that align with the province's needs and the university's strengths.The primary outcome of this funding is to increase collaboration between the university and off-campus communities. This will be achieved by creating a platform for knowledge sharing, joint research initiatives, and community-informed research projects. By doing so, the university's research will be more relevant and responsive to the needs of Quebec's communities, ultimately driving economic and social benefits.One of the key priority outcomes is to ensure that the university's research supports community benefit. This involves aligning research projects with the needs and priorities of Quebec's communities, such as addressing regional challenges, promoting economic development, and improving the quality of life for residents. The Ministère de l'Économie et de l'Innovation, a key provincial agency, will likely play a role in guiding the university's research priorities to ensure they align with provincial goals.Another priority outcome is to inform research with community experience. By engaging with off-campus communities, the university will gain valuable insights and perspectives that will shape its research agenda. This will be particularly important in regions with distinct demographic features, such as the predominantly French-speaking areas of Quebec, where the university's research can have a significant impact.The funding will also support the development of a more collaborative and inclusive research environment. By bringing together stakeholders from academia, industry, and community organizations, the open innovation hub will foster a culture of co-creation and knowledge sharing. This will be critical in addressing complex challenges facing Quebec, such as the need to diversify its economy and promote innovation in key sectors.A key geographic feature that distinguishes Quebec is its vast territory, with significant regional disparities in terms of economic development and access to resources. The open innovation hub will need to be responsive to these regional differences, ensuring that research projects are tailored to the specific needs of different regions, such as the rural areas of Saguenay-Lac-Saint-Jean or the urban centers of Montreal.To achieve these priority outcomes, the university will need to establish strong partnerships with community organizations, industry partners, and other stakeholders. This will involve developing effective communication channels, building trust, and fostering a culture of collaboration. By doing so, the university will be able to leverage its research capabilities to drive positive change in Quebec and contribute to the province's economic and social prosperity.The success of the open innovation hub will be measured by its ability to achieve these priority outcomes, including the number of community-informed research projects, the level of collaboration between the university and off-campus communities, and the impact of research on regional development and economic growth.Q: What types of research projects will be prioritized by the open innovation hub? A: The hub will prioritize research projects that align with the needs and priorities of Quebec's communities, such as addressing regional challenges and promoting economic development.Q: How will the university engage with off-campus communities to inform its research agenda? A: The university will establish partnerships with community organizations and industry partners to gain valuable insights and perspectives that will shape its research agenda.Q: What role will the Ministère de l'Économie et de l'Innovation play in guiding the university's research priorities? A: The Ministère will likely play a key role in guiding the university's research priorities to ensure they align with provincial goals and objectives.
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