Canadian Industrial Research and Development Organizations - Largest Canadian Corporate Research and Development Spenders

Largest Canadian Corporate Research and Development Spenders

  • Canada's ICT Top Corporate R&D Spenders 2005 Fiscal Year (in US$ millions)
    • Nortel Networks Corporation* 1,855.9 Comm/telecom equipment
    • Bell Canada 1,436.0 Telecommunications services
    • ATI Technologies Inc.* 372.5 Computer equipment
    • IBM Canada Ltd. (fs) 283.1 Software and computer services
    • Ericsson Canada Inc. (fs) 165.9 Comm/telecom equipment
    • Alcatel Canada Inc. (fs) 160.1 Comm/telecom equipment
    • Cognos Incorporated* 106.0 Software & computer services
    • Telus Corporation 103.2 Telecommunications services
    • Research In Motion Limited* 101.2 Comm/telecom equipment
    • PMC Sierra, Ltd. (fs) 85.1 Electronic parts and components
    • Zarlink Semiconductor Inc.* 65.2 Comm/telecom equipment
    • Open Text Corporation* 65.1 Software & computer services
    • CGI Group Inc. 64.5 Software & computer services
    • Geac Computer Corporation Limited*+ 57.9 Software & computer services
    • Hummingbird Ltd.* 46.4 Software & computer services
    • Aastra Technologies Limited 43.2 Comm/telecom equipment
    • Motorola Canada Limited (fs) 42.1 Comm/telecom equipment
    • Mitel Networks Corporation* 41.4 Comm/telecom equipment
    • Source: RESEARCH Infosource Inc., Canada's Top 100 Corporate R&D List, 2006 (2/2007)
  • Canada's Life Sciences Top Corporate R&D Spenders 2005 Fiscal Year(in US$ Millions)
    • Apotex Inc. 151.1
    • Pfizer Canada Inc. (fs) 147.5
    • GlaxoSmithKline Inc. (fs) 111.8
    • Merck Frosst Canada Ltd. (fs) 96.6
    • Biovail Corporation* 88.9
    • AstraZeneca Canada Inc. (fs) 79.8
    • Sanofi Pasteur Limited (fs) 76.6
    • QLT Inc.* 74.6
    • MDS Inc. 71.8
    • Sanofi-aventis Canada Inc. (fs) 59.6
    • Vasogen Inc. 59.1
    • Novartis Pharmaceuticals Canada Inc. (fs)53.6
    • Wyeth Pharmaceuticals (fs) 50.0
    • Neurochem Inc. 41.7
    • Source: RESEARCH Infosource Inc., Canada's Top 100 Corporate R&D List, 2006 (2/2007)
  • Canada's Aerospace Top Corporate R&D Spenders 2005 Fiscal Year(in US$ Millions)
    • Pratt & Whitney Canada Corp. (fs) 389.5
    • Bombardier Inc.* 175.0
    • CAE Inc. 88.8
    • Honeywell Canada (fs) 76.0
    • MacDonald, Dettwiler and Associates Ltd. 40.4
    • Source: RESEARCH Infosource Inc., Canada's Top 100 Corporate R&D List, 2006 (2/2007)
  • Canada's Energy, Oil and Gas Top Corporate R&D Spenders 2005 Fiscal Year(in US$ Millions)
    • Atomic Energy of Canada Limited 218.0
    • Suncor Energy Inc. 89.1
    • EnCana Corporation* 80.0
    • Ballard Power Systems Inc.* 75.5
    • Imperial Oil Limited 56.1
    • Syncrude Canada Ltd. 36.6
    • Source: RESEARCH Infosource Inc., Canada's Top 100 Corporate R&D List, 2006 (2/2007)

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