Six Canadian CFIN FoodTech Success Stories
The Canadian Food Innovation Network (CFIN) provides between $20K – $200K in grants to fund project costs in the food and beverage industry.
The Canadian Food Innovation Network (CFIN) provides between $20K – $200K in grants to fund project costs in the food and beverage industry.
This article covers how businesses in Atlantic Canada can use government funding to protect their Intellectual Property (IP).
Through government funding support since 2021, Mentor Works, a Ryan Company, has helped Creyos Health access over $1.6 million in grants and loans for innovation and economic growth projects.
The Green Freight Program Stream 1 provides grants up to $250,000 per applicant towards third-party fleet energy assessments and truck/trailer equipment retrofits.
Government funding supports Canadian wineries by helping access equipment, hire and train new staff, adapt sustainably, hire third party support, and assist on critical projects.
The Critical Minerals Research, Development, and Demonstration Program Wave 2 (CMRDD2) is a grant funding program currently accepting applications.
Want to find out if your R&D project is eligible for tax credits through the SR&ED funding program? Learn how the program defines eligible experimental production.
The Pacific Economic Development Agency of Canada’s (PacifiCan) investment of over $4 million into two Indigenous-led organizations’ cleantech projects showcases the powerful impact that government and communities can have together.
The BSP program for British Columbia businesses is now open to Expression of Interest (EOI) applications until September 22, 2023, our team highly recommends aligning an upcoming project so that your business can access this funding.
With BDC and EDC as investors, Vive Crop Protection, a leading innovator in agricultural solutions, has recently announced an extra $11.2 million to their Series C funding round.