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CARIC, OAC and OCEIndustry – Academic
Aerospace Information Sessions
January 8, 2015 – Ryerson University
January 13, 2015 – Canadore College
January 15, 2015 – Carleton University
OCE, OAC AND CARIC
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OAC – July 2013• Aerospace R&TD Challenge Fund ($2.5m in projects)
CARIC – October/2014 Letter of understanding (CARIC/OAC/OCE)• Developing opportunities to collaborate on R&D and
commercialization projects in aerospace• OAC leads the CARIC office in Ontario• Resource employed by OCE for development of collaboration
opportunities – responsible to all three organizations
OCE emerging in the ITB program as a R&D/Entrepeneurship investment facilitator in the province of Ontario.
• Attended AIAC (Nov Ottawa)• Attended IAC conference (Oct Toronto)• In conversation with a number of organizations
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Drive growth through public and industry partnerships
Deploy strategic thrusts in priority sectors
Create a marketplace for industry to access expertise
Foster student entrepreneurship
Build capacity
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CORPORATE PRIORITIES
Academia
IndustryGovernment
• Support applied industry-academic R&D and commercialization projects
• Support youth entrepreneurship
• Advance innovation agenda
• Drive economic development outcomes
• Enable access to advanced research capabilities
• Enable access to highly skilled talent
FOCAL POINT FOR COLLABORATION
Accelerate innovation through game-changing research leading to successful commercialization and
vibrant collaboration between industry, academia and government
OUR MISSION
ACCELERATE
COMMERCIALIZATION
REDUCERISK FOR PARTNERS
DUE DILIGENCE
CO-INVESTMENT
CUSTOMER READY
INVESTOR READY
OUR EXPERTISE
We bring together the key players in the innovation ecosystem.
Innovation Enabler
Capital Enabler Connector
Trusted Partner
CONNECTOR
Whole-of-government approach
Provide our mutual clients with a single entry point to access provincial and federal funding.
We work in partnership with the Government of Ontario, NSERC, IRAP and FedDev to co-fund R&D and commercialization projects, leveraging provincial and federal support to increase impact and minimize duplication.
TRUSTED PARTNER
Whole-of-government approach
Provide our mutual clients with a single entry point to access provincial and federal funding.
We work in partnership with the Government of Ontario, NSERC, IRAP and FedDev to co-fund R&D and commercialization projects, leveraging provincial and federal support to increase impact and minimize duplication.
Through this program we now add CARIC and OAC
TRUSTED PARTNER
Advanced Manufacturing
Energy and Environment
ICT and Digital Media
Advanced Health
OUR FOCUS INDUSTRIES
INNOVATION ENABLER
• We enable innovation through a variety of programs
• Those applicable to today’s session will be outlined.
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ONTARIO CENTRES OF EXCELLENCE
Ontario Centres of Excellence (OCE) was established by the Ontario government in 1987
Created to bridge the gap between industry and academia and to build partnerships between industry and universities, colleges and research hospitals
Part of the Ontario Network of Entrepreneurs (ONE), a client-focused, province-wide innovation network
Drives the development of Ontario’s economy by helping create new jobs, products, services, technologies and BusinessesLeverages the full capacity of Ontario’s research institutions to help technology-based companies commercialize research discoveriesProvides unique perspective on industry challenges/needs and relevant areas of researchLeverages investments from industry and other partnersOffers tailored programs that are responsive, flexible and adaptiveProvides real-world job experiencesMentors and supports student entrepreneurs with a promising business idea
INDUSTRY – ACADEMIC R & D COLLABORATION
INDUSTRY-ACADEMIC R&D COLLABORATION
Collaboration Voucher Program*Voucher for Industry Association
R&D Challenge (VIA)
*Voucher for Innovation and Productivity (VIP I & VIP II)
*Voucher for E-Business (VEB)
Alberta-Ontario Innovation Program
Connected Vehicle/Autonomous
Vehicle Research Program (CVAV)
TalentEdge
*Internships
*Fellowships
Explore
COMMERCIALIZATIONMarket Readiness Program*Customer Creation
*Company Building
AdvancingHealth Program
ENTREPRENEURSHIPOn-Campus Entrepreneurship Activities
Campus Linked Accelerators
SmartStart Seed Fund
Entrepreneurship Fellowships*Martin Walmsley Fellowships
*David McFadden Energy Entrepreneur
Challenge
High School Competition
*Young Entrepreneurs, Make Your Pitch
INDUSTRY – ACADEMIC R & D COLLABORATION
VOUCHER FOR INNOVATION AND PRODUCTIVITY
VIP I – $20,000 to address technical challenges that will have a commercial impact, with a focus on export development
VIP II – Between $50,000 and $75,000 annually for a business to commercialize IP developed in Ontario academic research institutions via start-ups or licensing
VOUCHER FOR E-BUSINESS (VEB)
Up to $2,500 for “main street”
SMEs to connect with Ontario
colleges to take advantage of
online tools to drive e-business,
market expansion and exports
VOUCHER FOR INDUSTRY ASSOCIATION
R&D CHALLENGE (VIA)
Enables cross-sector partnerships between industry associations or consortia of companies and academia to a address R&D challenges
INDUSTRY – ACADEMICR & D COLLABORATION
Alberta-Ontario Innovation Program• Supports cross-provincial collaborations between industry and academia to solve key industry challenges in both provinces
• Managed by Alberta Innovates-Technology Futures (AITF) and OCE. Industry-academic projects can also leverage existing NSERC programs
• Focuses on industry needs that can be tackled through R&D and have economic benefits for both provinces
• Connects industry to researchers who can provide innovative solutions to real-world challenges
Connected Vehicle/Autonomous Vehicle Research Program (CVAV)
• Partners Ministry of Transportation, Ministry of Research and Innovation and OCE
• Invests in innovative new transportation technologies to make Ontario’s roads smarter, safer and more sustainable while improving traffic flow
• Brings businesses and academic institutions together to drive innovations in this rapidly moving area with a focus on projects with high commercialization potential
• Includes research projects on products, services and standards to reduce driver distraction; communications management; data management; connected vehicle technology and improving traffic operations and management
TALENTEDGE GAINING REAL-WORLD EXPERIENCE AND APPLYING EXPERTISE
TO INDUSTRY PROBLEMS
TalentEdge Internship Program• College and university students and recent graduates work on collaborative industry-driven projects
TalentEdge Fellowship Program• Ontario-based Postdoctoral Fellows (PDFs) /PhD graduates work on industry-driven research and development projects
EXPLORE PROGRAM
• Extends CQDM’s Explore program beyond Quebec to the scientific community in Ontario
• Builds on OCE’s existing partnership with CQDM and the Quebec/Ontario Life Sciences Corridor
• Supports early-stage, unconventional and highly innovative research with the potential to strongly impact the drug discovery process.
• Gives priority to projects with strong potential for a disruptive impact on biopharmaceutical research
COMMERCIALIZATIONMARKET READINESS
• Direct funds early-stage commercialization by start-up
companies.
• Supports the growth of start-ups into scalable businesses.
• Supports companies in both the Customer Creation and Company Building stages of the Customer Development Model, as defined by the Lean Start-up principles.
Market Readiness – Customer Creation• Minimum $100,000 - Maximum $125,000
• 50% cash, 50% in-kind, OCE invests $125,000, partner must match with a minimum of $62,500 in cash and $62,500 in-kind
Market Readiness – Company Building• $250,000, 100% cash
• OCE invests $250,000, partner must match with a minimum of $250,000 in cash
AdvancingHealth Program• Bolsters innovation in Ontario’s public healthcare sector by matching healthcare needs with innovative products and services through partnerships between public healthcare organizations, companies and academic institutions.
• Advances healthcare innovation directed to improved health outcomes, enhanced patient experience and efficient use of resources through investments in collaborative demonstration projects that show clear potential for scaling-up to the system-level and establish a strong case for adoption.
The overall objectives of the program are to:• Enable the public healthcare sector to accelerate the adoption of emerging technologies and process improvements
• Engage the public healthcare community to demonstrate innovative products and services that produce better patient care, patient outcomes, patient safety and reduce costs
• Identifies and bridges barriers to realize sustainable and long-term adoption of innovations/ technologies in the public healthcare sector
We have only one agenda:Yours.
Innovation Enabler
Capital Enabler Connector
Trusted Partner
TRUSTED PARTNER
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Head Office*156 Front Street West, Suite 200Toronto, Ontario M5J 2L6Phone: (416) 861 1092Toll Free: 1 (866) 759 6014Fax: (416) 971 7164
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