Title: My goals today
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2- My goals today
- Quick overview of NSERC
- Highlight NSERC programs that can help you with
your Research and Development work. - Answer your questions
3What We Do at NSERC
- We invest more than 1 billion every year in
people, discovery and innovation - Over 250 K
4Innovation Programs Budget 2009-10
Total 255M
5Research Partnership Programs (RPP)
- Maximize the value of public investments in
university research by - Supporting creation and transfer of knowledge
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- Ensuring people are trained to create and use
that knowledge - Stimulating public-private RD partnerships
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- A key focus for our regional offices
6RPP Tool Box
- Strategic Partnerships
- (targets national priorities)
- Strategic Projects
- Strategic Networks
- Industry-Driven
- (Industry participation)
- Collaborative RD
- Industrial Research Chairs
- Industrial Scholarship and Fellowship Program
- Regional Offices
- Priorities, trends
- Information from region
- Networks connections
- Assist in matchmaking
- Interaction and Engage
- Strategic Workshops
- Technology Transfer/Commercialization
- Idea to Innovation
- College and Community
- Innovation
7 Diversity of Projects and Programs
- Innovation Projects
- Strategic Projects
- Strategic Networks
- Collaborative RD Grants
- Research Partnership Agreements
- Building Critical Mass
- Chairs
- Technology Transfer
- Idea to Innovation
- College Community Innovation
CCI
ChairsIRCs
Research ? Development
Industry Participation ?
8Attract Highly Qualified People (HQP)
- Industrial Undergraduate Student Research Awards
- NSERC award - 4,500 for a 16-week work term
- Company Contribution - Minimum 1,125
- Industrial Postgraduate Scholarships (IPS)
- NSERC award - 15,000 per year (2 yrs.)
- Company Contribution - Minimum 6,000
- Industrial RD Fellowships (IRDF)
- NSERC award - 30,000 per year (2 yrs.)
- Company Contribution Minimum 10,000
9- Interaction Grant
- Objective
- Allow academic researchers to meet with potential
industrial partners to discuss and identify a
challenge specific to the company, that could be
addressed by a subsequent RD partnership - Timeline maximum 3 months
- Deliverables
- Up to 5,000 from the ROF to cover for travel,
accommodation and venue, for the applicant, UILO
and/or company staff if justified
10- Engage Grant
- Objective
- Allow academic researchers to do the necessary
research to address the identified company
specific problem (try out see if it works
consider the value/pertinence of subsequent
collaboration) - Timeline 6 months
- Deliverables
- Up to 25,000
- Direct cost of research
- HQP, user fees, equipment, consumable,
publication field travel,
11Strategic Workshops Grants (SWP)
- Brings together academic researchers with
non-academic end users to create new partnerships - Priority given to targeted areas of research,
but other areas not excluded - Address research and technology needs that are
identified by the user community - Generate new collaborations that will lead to
funding proposals - Awards up to 25,000 to cover travel and
accommodations of academic workshop participants
12 Collaborative RD Grants (CRD)
- Support for university-based industry-oriented
research projects with defined milestones and
deliverables - Typical project duration of 2 to 3 years,
although grants can range from 1 to 5 years - Average grant 55,000 per year, awards range from
10,000/year up to more than 400,000/year
13Collaborative RD Grants (CRD)
- Projects are driven by partner needs
- Process development optimization
- Product design and development
- Environmental impact studies/remediation
technologies - Novel materials
- Upstream biomedical technologies
- Project milestones and deliverables to partners
are clearly identified and feasible given
available resources and time - Knowledge transfer plans are defined
14Key Advantages for Applicants
- Combined partner and NSERC cash results in
elevated project budgets - (gt 500,000/year)
- CRD can support short-term projects or segments
of longer-term research programs - Applications received at anytime
- 80-85 success rate
- Flexibility on aspects of program administration
- Involvement of NSERC staff
15Key Advantages for Partners
- Significant savings in research costs
- Projects are based on partners requirements
- Access to high levels of expertise and research
facilities in universities - HQP are potential future employees
16Key Advantages for Industry
- Built-in quality control through NSERC
peer-review system - Access to IP
- Most company contributions are eligible for the
SRED tax credit
17NSERC-Prairies - How We Can Help
18NSERC-Prairies Team IRENE MIKAWOZ, Research and
Innovation Development Officer FRANK NOLAN,
Communications and Promotion Officer ROXANNE
BALCAEN, Administrative Officer 435 Ellice
Avenue, Suite 430 Winnipeg, Manitoba R3B
1Y6 204-984-6462 or nserc-prairies_at_nserc-crsng.gc.
ca www.nserc-crsng.gc.ca
19Strategic Project Grants (SPG)
- Early stage university research with the
potential to lead to breakthrough discoveries in
the future (5-10 yrs) - Average grant 130,000/year for 3 years
- Support for up to 3 years for students,
post-docs, consumables,
20Seven Strategic Target Areas
- Advanced Communications and Management of
Information - Biomedical Technologies Competitive
- Manufacturing and Value-Added Products and
Processes - Healthy Environment and Ecosystems
- Quality Foods and Novel Bioproducts
- Safety and Security
- Sustainable Energy Systems
21Strategic Project Grants (SPG)
- Active involvement of non-academic participants -
no cash required - Often involves several team members, from the
same or different institutions - Some grants with single applicant
- Researchers from the partners organisation
sometimes are members of the team (as
collaborators) - 25-30 success rate
22 Collaborative RD Grants (CRD)
- Selection Criteria
- Scientific merit
- Research competence of team
- Industrial relevance
- Private-sector support
- Contribution to training
- Benefits to Canada
23 Collaborative RD Grants (CRD)
- Industrial partner must have strong presence in
Canada - Company headquarters may be abroad, but
company must have Canadian operations beyond a
sales or client support office - Research results must be exploited in Canada
- Project may include activities abroad, but
results must clearly be relevant to the partners
Canadian operations - Research results must have economic, societal or
environmental benefit to Canada
24Collaborative RD Grants (CRD)
- CRD grants leverage Private Sector cash and
in-kind contributions. Contributions from Public
Sector partners are common and strengthen
proposals, but are not leveraged by NSERC. - Flexible cash leverage ratios, but industry cash
and in-kind must equal NSERC award. - Minimum industry cash ½ NSERC award
- In-kind contributions must be for direct support
of the research and must be specific to the
project
25 Diversity of CRD projects
- From fundamental research
- Uranium in the Thelon and Otish Basins, Dr.
Kurt Kyser, Dept. of Geological Sciences -
Queens University, with Cameco Corp and Uravan
Minerals - Project objective Fundamental understanding of
geological processes leading to the genesis of
uranium-bearing fluids in the earths crust, and
the precipitation of U metal in sedimentary
formations - Project outcome Development of general mineral
exploration strategies
26 Diversity of CRD projects
- to product development
- Development of a Manipulation System and
Nano-grippers for Use Inside Scanning Electron
Microscopes, Dr. Yu Sun, Dept. of Mechanical and
Industrial Engineering - University of Toronto,
with Hitachi Canada. - Project objective Development of micron-scale
manipulators for high-precision assembly of
nano-devices during electron microscope imaging - Project outcome Commercialization by a U of T
spin-off upon completion of project, and licence
to Hitachi
27Industrial Research Chairs (IRC)
- Prestigious appointment of a distinguished
researcher - Industry provides 50 of cost in cash
- Initial appointment is for 5 years (renewable)
- Currently over 180 active faculty
- positions
- A significant university research
- program is established or enhanced in
- area of interest to industry
28Strategic Network Grants (SNG)
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- Multi-university, multi-partner pan-national
Networks (typically more than 10 universities and
10 partner organizations) - Up to 1M per year for 5 years
- Non-renewable awards
- Requires a governance structure, with BoD and
Scientific Committee
29Technology Transfer Programs
Idea to Innovation (I2I)
- Support research and development projects with
identifiable technology transfer potential - To reduce technical risk and to demonstrate the
commercial potential of university discoveries - University ILO must commit to the project work
with the researcher/partners
30Idea to Innovation (I2I)
- PHASE I, PROOF-OF-CONCEPT
- Designed to advance promising scientific concepts
or technologies to attract early stage investment
and/or to build intellectual property (IP) - Funding available up to 12 months, max 125,000
- Proposals require a plan describing how a
partnership will be established with a Canadian
based company that has the capacity to
commercialize the research results
31Idea to Innovation (I2I)
- PHASE II, TECHNOLOGY ENHANCEMENT
- Designed to provide scientific or engineering
evidence of the technical feasibility and market
definition of the technology, process or product - Project can be with early stage investment
partner or Canadian based company - Partners must share in costs
32Questions?
- Irene R. Mikawoz, P.Eng.
- Irene.mikawoz_at_nserc-crsng.gc.ca
- Research and Innovation Development Officer
- NSERC Prairies Regional Office
- Regional Development Division
- Research Partnerships Programs Directorate