Canadian Industrial Research and Development Organizations - Government Industrial Research and Development Funding Agencies

Government Industrial Research and Development Funding Agencies

  • Revenue Canada - Ottawa, Ontario
    • Scientific Research and Experimental Development Programme,
      • Federal government tax advantages for industrial research and development.
  • National Research Council of Canada - Ottawa, Ontario
    • NRC Industrial Research Assistance Program (NRC-IRAP)- Ottawa (Montreal Road Campus), Ontario and NRC-IRAP across Canada,
  • Ontario Ministry of Research and Innovation - Toronto, Ontario
    • Commercialization and Funding Organizations
      • Early Researcher Awards
      • The Health Technology Exchange
      • Innovation Demonstration Fund
      • International Strategic Opportunities Program
      • Ontario Commercialization Investment Funds
      • Ontario Fuel Cell Innovation Programme
      • Ontario Research Commercialization Program
      • Premiers Discovery Awards
  • Government of Newfoundland and Labrador
    • The Research and Development Corporation

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