Is Your Alberta Business Eligible for the Innovation Employment Grant (IEG) and SR&ED Tax Credits?
Find out how your Alberta business can stack tax credits from the federal SR&ED funding program and the Innovation Employment Grant (IEG).
Find out how your Alberta business can stack tax credits from the federal SR&ED funding program and the Innovation Employment Grant (IEG).
TRLs are a nine-point scale that’s used to determine technology readiness. Use it to better guide research projects and tap into government funding programs.
Stacking government funding refers to the approach of utilizing multiple federal and provincial programs to offset a greater portion of eligible project expenses.
OVIN has officially announced intakes for the second round for their key research and development programs.
IRAP Vs. SR&ED, Which is Right for Your Business? Learn Which Program is Better for Your R&D Projects This video discusses two of Canada’s most powerful government funding incentives for Canadian businesses that are performing research and development: The Scientific Research and Experimental Development (SR&ED) tax credit and the National Research Council’s Industrial Research Assistance…
The VR industry is expected to be valued at $12.9 Billion USD by the end of 2024. Find out how you can receive Canadian government funding for VR software and hardware development.
SR&ED 101: A Holistic Approach to Government Funding How to Leverage Government Funding for Business Blending government funding programs together, such as the Industrial Research Assistance Program (IRAP) and Scientific Research and Experimental Development (SR&ED) program, can significantly improve your subsidies for business projects like research and development. This video helps businesses understand this process…
The National Research Council Industrial Research Assistance Program (NRC-IRAP) is set to receive $100M/Year in funding from the Canadian federal government.
The CERRC has been allotted $300M in funding to support clean energy projects for Canadian rural and remote communities.
This initiative pairs Canadian and Israeli governments and organizations for collaboration in technology research and development to generate new IP for small and medium-sized enterprises.