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Title: Creating successful research projects and proposals


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Creating successful research projects and
proposals
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Ontario Centres of Excellence
Materials and Manufacturing Ontario
OCE
Photonics Research Ontario
CRESTech
Communications and Information Technology Ontario
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CITOs Stakeholders
Project Leaders and Students
Universities and Colleges
Ontario Business
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CITOs Objectives
  • Stimulate growth and innovation by investing in
    leading-edge research in Ontarios post-secondary
    institutions
  • Have a positive impact on Ontarios economy
    through the commercialization of research
    results
  • Foster networking between business and academia,
    resulting in long-term interaction and productive
    partnerships
  • To create opportunities for job growth and
    investment by supporting projects, training and
    commercialization
  • To create a pool of highly trained professionals
    to enrich the ITC skills base of Ontario

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CITOs Strategy
  • Invest in research and innovation
  • Create partnerships between academic researchers
    and industry
  • Facilitate technology and knowledge transfer
  • Facilitate and manage commercialization
    initiatives new business growth

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CITOs Value Proposition Growth
  • For researchers
  • For business and industry
  • For the economy

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Creating successful research programs
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The role of research
  • What is the strategic role of research in your
    institution?
  • Why do research?
  • How do your research plans fit into and
    contribute to the overall direction of the
    institution?

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Institutional Culture
  • A commitment and shared understanding by all
    concerned parties as to the role and direction of
    research
  • Tech transfer capabilities that have the capacity
    to be effective internally and working with
    business

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Play to your strengths
  • What are you or your institution known for?
  • Are there key business sectors in your market
    that can guide this focus?
  • How do you differentiate yourself from other
    institutions?
  • How does the focus fit with the overall direction
    of the institution?

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Developing industry relationships
  • What are your areas of research interests and
    their industrial relevance?
  • What is your value proposition?
  • Identify appropriate companies contact and build
    relationships with key people understand their
    direction - know your partner

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Securing Industry Partnerships
What extraneous programs are available that can
help you to solidify the business
relationship? Be aware of them
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Business centric Tax credits and other programs
  • SRED tax credit program
  • Ontario RD tax credit program
  • IRAP
  • Others

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Planning for your proposal
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What are the goals of the research investment
agency?
  • Understand their vision and goals - position your
    proposal accordingly
  • Carefully read the instructions and program
    criteria
  • Understand the review criteria - address all
    aspects and requirements

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Considerations for a good proposal
  • Why is your work innovative?
  • What work is being done is this area by others
    is it a crowded space?
  • What is its relevance? What market exists and
    how will it be adopted / commercialized
  • If appropriate, what is the commitment and
    capability of your industrial partner to
    commercialize your work

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A good proposal includes
  • A clear, concise and compelling abstract (Why it
    is good and innovative research)
  • Focused, clear objectives and methodologies
  • Clearly articulated technical and industrial
    merits congruent with objectives
  • Demonstrable commitment from the industrial
    partner

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Writing a good proposal
  • Be mindful of your audiences
  • Set the stage for your work and be compelling
  • Stay focused and be clear in all aspects
  • Have clear goals and milestones
  • If your proposal raises questions, does it
    provide plausible answers?
  • Have it reviewed by a peer and a layperson
  • Make sure it is well written, has all required
    signatures and meets deadlines

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Results
  • Being accountable
  • Demonstrating results
  • Building long-term relationships

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CITO Research Tools
  • The various research investment agencies and
    their programs are your tools

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CITO Investment Programs
A Suite of Complementary Programs your tools
  • Student Internships
  • Research Partnerships
  • Champions of Innovation
  • Tech Readiness Fund
  • Accelerator Pre-seed Fund
  • Entrepreneur Training

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Student Internship Program
  • Supports grad students for one year
  • CITO Funds 20k with a matching in-kind and cash
    contribution from industry (10k minimum)
  • A good tool to attract or retain students
  • A good tool to begin a relationship with a
    business
  • Good for the student and the company

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Research Partnership Program
  • Supports projects usually for 2 years with
    investment of up to 200k per year
  • Projects should have industrial relevance and are
    undertaken in collaboration with industry
  • Collaborator is the receptor of the technology
  • In best case scenarios will realize a ROI for all
    parties

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Champions of Innovation
  • Invests in innovative projects that have the
    potential to result in the next disruptive
    technology
  • Researchers have a proven track record in
    innovation and commercialization
  • No Industry partner is required
  • Expected to feed in to commercialization programs

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Tech Readiness Program
  • Invests in the commercial development of research
    results
  • Short term projects, usually no more than 6
    months with budgets of 20 30k
  • No IP agreements or any other encumbrances
  • Very flexible in terms of how funds can be used

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Accelerator Program
  • Invests in start-up or early stage companies that
    involve a CITO researcher and their work
  • Pre-seed funding of up to 250k invested as a
    convertible debenture
  • Designed to help get new companies off the ground
    and secure further financing
  • Converts at the same rate as series A or can be
    repaid at prime 1

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Entrepreneur Training
  • Benefits researchers interested in developing
    their business and entrepreneurial skills.
  • Available to CITO-supported researchers and
    students - past and present
  • Can be used to support participation in
    appropriate courses and seminars

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Tech Transfer and commercialization
  • Assist with the licensing and transfer of
    technology
  • Lever our business and finance network
  • Assist institutions in establishing TT
    capabilities
  • Assist with the start-up of new companies

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Questions
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Investment Structure
Research Project Results
  • IP owned by its inventor, subject to the policies
    of the college
  • Colleges can use IP for research and educational
    purposes
  • The inventor(s) may publish and disclose the IP
    and research results with written consent of the
    college, CITO and third party sponsors
  • CITO acts as commercialization manager and has
    right to an exclusive license
  • business partner receives a non-commercial
    license to use any IP for internal RD at the
    start of the project
  • partners develop commercialization plan together
    at the end of the project
  • business partner has a time-limited exclusive
    option to negotiate a commercial license
  • Commercial license should ideally result in a
    return of at least three (3) times CITOs
    investment, or a commercially reasonable return
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