Advancing Water Technologies (AWT): Apply by Sept. 1, 2017

Advancing Water Technologies (AWT): Apply by September 1, 2017

The Advancing Water Technologies (AWT) program provides Ontario government funding to support tech-focused research collaborations between businesses and post-secondary institutions. The program provides industry partners with up to 50% coverage of project expenses to a maximum $100,000 in technology grants. Ontario small business grants can be used to support the commercialization of globally competitive technologies,…

Advancing Water Technologies: When to Apply in 2017

Advancing Water Technologies (AWT) Funding: 2017 Application Intake Deadlines

Advancing Water Technologies (AWT) is an Ontario government funding program supporting technology-driven industry-academic research collaborations. Industry partners may receive up to 50% of project expenses to a maximum $100,000 in Ontario government grants. To receive funding through the program, businesses must submit an application detailing their project and research partners to be considered. Applicants’ applications…

Advancing Water Technologies Research Grants Ontario

Qualify for Ontario Government Funding – Advancing Water Technologies

Advancing Water Technologies (AWT) is a collaborative research and development program that supports post-secondary institution partnerships. Through the program, industry partners may receive up to 50% of project expenses to a maximum $100,000 to complete an R&D project with a college or university member of the Southern Ontario Water Consortium (SOWC). By participating in Advancing…

Advancing Water Technologies Canadian Government Grants

Advancing Water Technologies (AWT) Ontario Innovation Development Grant

The Advancing Water Technologies program’s final intake deadline was September 1, 2017. Please browse available research and development programs to find project grants and loans. Southern Ontario is at the forefront of water technology development. In fact, some of the world’s most widely used water treatment technologies were developed by Ontario businesses and academic institutions….