📣 Announcing the relaunch of our LevMax-Health Program! This opportunity seeks high-quality applications from Alberta-based post-secondary academic institutions that have been submitted to tri-agency competitions and will advance Digital Health in Alberta. 📆 Applications close August 23rd at 4:00 PM MST. Apply now: https://bit.ly/3Qw6dEI
Alberta Innovates
Research
Edmonton, Alberta 44,576 followers
We are Alberta’s innovation engine – turning bold ideas into real-life solutions.
About us
We create positive collisions through research, innovation and entrepreneurship in Alberta. This unleashes potential to help solve global challenges in health, nature, energy, food and fibre systems. We work with partners to diversify and strengthen economic, social and environmental well-being by leveraging knowledge, talent and technology.
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http://www.albertainnovates.ca
External link for Alberta Innovates
- Industry
- Research
- Company size
- 201-500 employees
- Headquarters
- Edmonton, Alberta
- Type
- Government Agency
- Founded
- 2016
- Specialties
- Research, Commercialization, Consulting, Funding, Business Development, Business Services, Investments, Energy, Health, Environment, Nanotechnology, Agriculture, Artificial Intelligence, Bio Industrial, Monitoring, Analytics, and Informatics, Clean Resources, and Clean Technology
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Employees at Alberta Innovates
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Laura Kilcrease
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Jesse Yardley
Marketing & Communications Consultant
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Tony Williams
Board Chair at Alberta Innovates & Senior Advisor International, NAIT. Helping Universities, Colleges and Polytechnics Reach A Global Audience.
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Sunil Rajput, PhD
Passionate about Health Research & Innovation | Director (Research) @ABInnovates | Scientist | Husband | Dad x 2 | My Views
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Alberta Innovates reposted this
AI/ML fueled venture accelerator, applying new perspectives to unsolved community and social problems. #socialimpact is the name of our game.
⌛ Only 10 days left to apply! ⌛ Don't miss this opportunity! ⌛
AI/ML fueled venture accelerator, applying new perspectives to unsolved community and social problems. #socialimpact is the name of our game.
🎉 Applications are officially open until JULY 15, 2024!!!! 🎉 Don't miss your opportunity to apply for the TELUS Community Safety and Wellness Accelerator Program powered by AlchemistX! 🚀 ⌛ If you are a social impact, for-profit, tech startup, the time is NOW! ⌛ No FEE, No Equity program from world-class coaches that have been on the Founder journey themselves! That journey can be lonely, don't do it on your own, we are here to help! 🤝 🏃♀️ 🏃♂️ Apply now for Cohort 6 HERE! ✍ - https://lnkd.in/gdBf28Sc Please share with any amazing social impact startups you know from ALBERTA AND BEYOND! CSW is a tech start-up accelerator focused on supporting business development while driving positive social impact. A collaborative program by design, it is poised to demonstrate the tremendous potential of leveraging entrepreneurship, innovation, community partners and key stakeholders to deliver valuable, quantifiable impact towards community safety and wellness, while also contributing to the innovation ecosystem and economy of Alberta. www.cswaccelerator.com We are proudly part of the Alberta Scaleup and Growth Accelerator Program that is run by a consortium led by Alberta Innovates. The consortium, which also includes Technology and Innovation, Edmonton Unlimited, The Opportunity Calgary Investment Fund and Prairies Economic Development Canada I Développement économique Canada pour les Prairies, allocated $35 million over three years to retain business accelerators. It’s part of an overall government goal to help create 20,000 jobs and increase technology firm revenue to $5 billion by 2030. #socialimpact #techforgood #cswaccelerator Ashif Mawji | Jillian McLaren, CMC, DCPro | Christy Canida | Jonathan Speed | Alina Adams | Shannon Gavrilchuk | Ian Bergman Edmonton Chamber of Commerce | Edmonton Global | Startup TNT | Alberta Machine Intelligence Institute (Amii) | Canadian Women's Network | The51 | Platform Calgary | Alberta Catalyzer | Innovate Calgary | Edmonton RIN | Calgary Chamber of Commerce | Calgary Innovation Coalition | Regional Innovation Network of Southern Alberta (RINSA) | Central Alberta Regional Innovation Network - CARIN | East Central Alberta Regional Innovation Network | Regional Municipality of Wood Buffalo | Grande Prairie & District Chamber of Commerce | APEX Southeast Alberta | Spring | Dragons' Den Canada | Dragon's Den | Alberta Female Founders, Funders and Fortifiers (ABF4) | FoundersBeta | Eric Rafat
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🌱 Calling all agrifood entrepreneurs! Applications are now open for the fifth THRIVE Academy cohort, a 12-week pre-accelerator program designed for pre-seed to early-seed stage agrifood tech innovators. Gain invaluable insights, de-risk your ideas, develop a robust go-to-market strategy and prepare to raise capital to elevate your agrifood tech company. Applications close on July 22, 2024. Apply now: https://lnkd.in/g2we9Yys Learn more about the THRIVE Academy Program: https://lnkd.in/g8jhBtTP The THRIVE Academy’s successful execution is made possible through the generous support of the Alberta Scaleup and Growth Accelerator Program, managed by Alberta Innovates. This initiative is further supported by a consortium including the Alberta Ministry of Technology & Innovation, Prairies Economic Development Canada I Développement économique Canada pour les Prairies Economic Development Canada (PrairiesCan), Alberta Innovates, and Olds College of Agriculture & Technology. The THRIVE Academy is further supported by funding from Opportunity Calgary Investment Fund (OCIF) and Farm Credit Canada (FCC / FAC). #THRIVEAcademy
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Alberta Innovates recently introduced Dr. Michael (Mike) Mahon as our Interim CEO. Dr. Mahon is a distinguished leader and researcher with an exceptional track record in driving innovation and growth. His deep-rooted passion for people and the power of collaboration is truly inspiring. In his own words, "Innovation thrives when we bring together diverse talents and perspectives to solve the challenges of tomorrow." We invite you to Meet Mike by watching this short video. Hear directly from Mike about his goals to help grow a culture of positivity and success within Alberta Innovates. Learn more about Dr. Mahon’s background on our website: https://bit.ly/3xPrUJ3 #Leadership #Innovation #Collaboration #AlbertaInnovates #Research #EconomicGrowth #Productivity #Technology
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"Even if the summer rain we have seen has reduced the severity of the #ABdrought, we are likely to face the same challenges again in the coming years and we need to have the tools and knowledge in place to manage them. In other words; yes. It’s raining, but now is not the time to stop talking about how #innovation can help us manage drought." Read the latest Business Council of Alberta whitepaper published in collaboration with Alberta Innovates' Water Innovation Program Director, Vicki Lightbown: https://bit.ly/4eGCaDU
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Utilizing some of Alberta’s bitumen for carbon fibre production adds value to our natural resources, creates new jobs for Albertans and reduces emissions, with the potential to generate substantial revenue for our province. On July 4, Alberta Innovates celebrated the announcement of a $10 million grant from PrairiesCan to build Canada’s first pre-commercial scale carbon fibre production facility at the Edmonton Research Park. Alberta Innovates' AVP of Clean Energy Bryan Helfenbaum, Director of the BBC program Paolo G. Bomben, Board Chair Tony Williams, and Interim CEO Michael Mahon (left to right) took the occasion to grab a photo with the first hockey stick produced from Alberta bitumen-based carbon fibre. Read more: https://bit.ly/3W7cFEH
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Testing out a new product or technology in its intended environment helps determine whether it works as designed. Think of an IKEA bookshelf – it always looks like it will fit, until it’s physically in your living room and a centimeter too wide. The same concept applies to agriculture technology. Smart farms act as test environments, where new agriculture tech, often a digital-based solution, is trialed under real-life conditions to find which elements work as predicted and what can be improved. After the trial period, the tech or tool can be deployed across other farms with greater confidence that it will positively contribute to operations. Here at Alberta Innovates, many of the early-stage technologies we fund are first tested at smart farms before heading to market. We’re proud to be close partners with Olds College of Agriculture & Technology one of Canada’s premier smart farms and a member of a Canadian network of smart farms sharing knowledge and learnings (our friends at Canadian Agri-Food Automation & Intelligence Network). Learn more about the role smart farms play in the implementation of digital solutions with our feature on Unbound: https://bit.ly/3LeGgpi
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📢 Calling #Alberta #health technology innovators! Alberta Innovates’ Accelerating Innovations into CarE (AICE) funding programs are open for companies. Intake forms will be accepted up to 4:00 p.m. MDT on July 19, 2024. Full Applications will be due August 16, 2024! 🚀 The AICE suite of programs help medical technology innovators advance their health technologies towards market adoption with the aim of maximizing economic and health impacts for Alberta. Check out the program webpages below to see program updates, new deadlines, and to assess which program aligns best with your commercialization journey: ➡️ AICE - Concepts: accelerates early-stage research with high commercial potential towards proof of concept. (https://bit.ly/42EAy8l) ➡️ AICE - Validate: validates your technology, product-market fit, business model and regulatory path. (https://bit.ly/3V1tQHN) ➡️ AICE – Market Access: helps your company generate clinical, operational and health economic evidence to facilitate market access and adoption. (https://bit.ly/3UK0ygG)
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Alberta Innovates has received $10 million in funding from PrairiesCan, allowing us to establish a specialized production and testing facility to commercialize technologies that convert Alberta-sourced bitumen into carbon fibre. Carbon fibre made from oil sands bitumen has 69% percent lower emissions than conventional carbon fibre and could triple the value of Alberta’s bitumen resources. The potential of our Bitumen Beyond Combustion (BBC) program is in the tens of billions of dollars a year in gross revenue from advanced products. PrairiesCan funding, coupled with investments from Alberta’s Technology and Innovation ministry, unlocks the potential of Alberta’s bitumen resources and advanced carbon fibre production for private sector commercial investment. Read more: https://bit.ly/3W7cFEH Prairies Economic Development Canada I Développement économique Canada pour les Prairies | Alberta Technology and Innovation | Nate Glubish | Randy Boissonnault | Jyoti Gondek | Michael Mahon | George Chahal | Jason Chernow | Sean DeVries
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"It’s an investment we must continue so we can make the best water-management decisions possible now and into the future." 🌍 💧 Advancing #WaterManagement research and innovation plays a crucial role in equipping our province to meet water crises head on. Vicki Lightbown, Director of the Water Innovation program at Alberta Innovates, provided key insights into the practices and solutions Alberta can use to navigate these challenges – and the importance of continuing to invest in these innovations – in an Op-Ed for the Edmonton Journal. Read more: https://bit.ly/4cofbw7
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