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Innovation

Sep 6, 2023

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Pamela Hyde

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3 UCalgary projects receive $20.3M in provincial innovation grants

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  • Three UCalgary-led initiatives have received $20.3M from Alberta’s Major Innovation Fund to accelerate innovation in medical devices, digital health, and space and defence technologies.

  • Funded projects include the Alberta Medical Device Innovation Consortium, Health Everywhere, and Space and Defence Technologies Alberta, with each focused on research-to-commercialization pipelines.

  • These initiatives bring together researchers, industry, and community partners across Alberta to drive economic growth, talent development, and real-world innovation impact.

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UCalgary’s innovation ecosystem just received a $20.3-million boost, thanks to Alberta’s Major Innovation Fund (MIF). On Sept. 5, Nate Glubish, minister of technology and innovation, announced that three UCalgary projects have received four years of funding to lead province-wide strategic initiatives to accelerate research and commercialization in the areas of medical devices, electronic and mobile health, and space and defence technologies.




“Provincial support for high-tech research and innovation will help our post-secondary scholars move from groundbreaking technological ideas to entrepreneurial realities, fuelling a more diverse economy and making a positive impact in the wider community,” says Dr. Ed McCauley, president and vice-chancellor of the University of Calgary.



Major Innovation Fund projects are highly collaborative, requiring the engagement of scholars from institutions across Alberta, industry partners, and the communities that the projects intend to serve. It is an outcomes-focused program, funding projects that will attract and retain top talent, diversify Alberta’s economy, support industries and local businesses, and leverage additional investments.



“UCalgary’s innovation ecosystem is growing thanks to the drive of our research community and investments like the Major Innovation Fund,” says Dr. William Ghali, vice-president (research). “These three projects will streamline the research-to-commercialization pipeline for their sector and create opportunities for both innovative research and widespread of adoption of novel, made-in-Alberta solutions.” UCalgary’s projects are the Alberta Medical Device Innovation Consortium, Health Everywhere, and Space and Defence Technologies Alberta.

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