Title: Presentation at the ACCC Annual Conference
1The College and Institute Applied Research and
Innovation Agenda
- Presentation at the ACCC Annual Conference
- by the ACCC College and Institute
- Applied Research Task Group
- May 28, 2002
2Background - Why Are We Here?
- Little recognition of the colleges applied
research role in the national research agenda - ACCC Environmental Scan of Colleges and
Institutes identified applied research as an
emerging priority - ACCC initiated opportunities for colleges and
institutes to share successes and concerns in the
areas of applied research, innovation and
technology transfer
3Background - Why Are We Here?
- Three ACCC National Applied Research Symposiums
- October 1998, November 1999, February 2001
- ACCC College Canada Publications
- Research in Colleges and Institutes - 1999
- Do Colleges and Institutes Contribute to Economic
Development - 2000 - February 2001 Symposium recommended establishing
an applied research working group
4ACCC College and Institute Applied Research Task
Group
- Established in May 2001 at the ACCC Annual
Conference in Windsor and given one year mandate - Objective of the Task Group
- to create an environment and opportunities for
colleges and institutes to contribute to
community and regional development through the
application/commercialization of new knowledge
5Task Group Members
- Ron Woodward, President, Red Deer College and
Chair of Task Group - Skip Bassford, President, University College of
the Fraser Valley - David Woolnough, Director of Applied Research,
Nova Scotia Community College - Annapolis Valley - Jeanne Comeau, Dean, Applied Research
Development, CCNB-Bathurst - Jacek Mlynarek, Chief Executive Officer, Centre
for Textile Technologies - Marti Jurmain, Director, New Product Development,
Niagara College - Nadeya Mohammed, Research Coordinator, Michener
Institute for Applied Health Sciences
6Identification of Four Capacity Building Actions
- 1.National Inventory of College and Institute
Applied Research Capacity - 2. Awareness Strategy
- 3. Funding Programs
- 4. Information Sharing / Mentoring / Networking
7National Research Inventory
- Develop National Inventory of
- innovation activities
- institutional capacity to support innovation
activities - human resources that contribute to innovation
activities
8Awareness Strategy
- Develop strategy and support materials that would
assist ACCC and its member institutions to
enhance the understanding of their strengths,
capabilities and interests to industry,
governments and other appropriate organizations
9Funding Programs
- Funding Programs
- Establish new funding mechanisms at the national
level that would enable colleges and institutes
to make a greater contribution to innovation in
Canada - Encourage existing funding agencies to adapt
their programs to include colleges and
institutes, recognizing their unique capabilities
and experience
10Information Sharing / Mentoring / Networking
- Develop a networking and mentoring program
- to share best practices
- to encourage the development of applied research
activities
11Applied Research and Innovation in Community
Colleges A Quantitative Assessment
12The Survey of Applied Research and Innovation in
Canadian Community Colleges
- Initiated and encouraged by Industry Canada, with
support from ACCC - First of its kind
- Objective
- To identify the applied research and innovation
capabilities of Colleges and Institutes
13A representative sample
14A Passion for Applied Research Innovation
- DESPITE Limitations, 70 conducted applied
research, - Strategic Institutional Direction
- 46 of sample claimed mission statements included
research as an element - 32 of sample specified that their institutions
had set performance targets for RD - Research Support
- An average of 43 support grant application/
administration/ contract negotiation processes - 29 have intellectual property management services
15A Passion for Applied Research Innovation
- Incentives for faculty
- 9 get remuneration for research
- 20 get promotions based on research prowess
- 10 get awards and recognition
- 24 get release time from teaching
- Research Funding for 2001-2 (data based on those
colleges that choose to declare them, and have
not been confirmed/tested for accuracy) - 9.2 million from federal Government
- 18.6 million from provincial/municipal government
1644 Applied Research Centres Across Canada
- Employing 317 employees, with an additional 283
Faculty associated with the Centres, and 1019
students.
17Applied Research with Tangible Results!A
Sampling of Innovative Products
- Pyng Medical Inc.
- BCIT refined an entrepreneur's unproven,
patented medical device - Supported entrepreneur into establishing company
- Company currently employs 11 and has annual sales
exceeding 400,000 - GRAPE GBW32
- An educational tool - Graphic Realtime Analysis
Program for Engineering (GRAPE) developed by
Red River College is now a software product used
by engineering firms worldwide. - Transfeeder, Inc
- A compressed forage bailor system was developed
by Olds College - The Transfeeder employs 200 people province wide,
with 750 million in sales.
18Applied Research with Tangible Results!A
Sampling of Innovative Products
- Development of a workplace competency skills
assessment tool for HDRC - Ecological restoration and eco-tourism program
funded by IDRC - Environmental Research Laboratories
- Aquatic and Marine life Coastal Research
- Coastal Integrated Resource Management Program
- Development of online educational software
- Utilization of biosolids as a soil amendment with
pulp and paper industries - Research in outdoor play field
- New ways of producing and presenting 3-D Models
to forecast analyze and plan regional economic
expansion - Business Incubator Program supportive
workshops, coaching, facilities and services
19Achieving Despite The Challenges!
Achievements are even more remarkable when
considering the Challenges Faced (ranked from
lowest to highest)
20An Untapped Applied Research Infrastructure
- 35 own/operate research centres / incubators
- Cover key areas of specialization areas such as
digital, agricultural, marine, automotive,
electronics, trade/commerce, education, medical - With expert human resources
- 14,000 faculty members
- 254,330 students
- With existing collaboration and links to
- Local economic development agencies
- 900 communities across Canada
21Our Colleges
22APPLIED RESEARCH INNOVATIONinCanadas
Colleges InstitutesBROCHURE
23Applied Research Innovation - Brochure
24(No Transcript)
25General Purpose
- Awareness piece
- Highlight involvement and successes of colleges
and institutes in applied research and technology
transfer
26Goals
- Raise awareness of action and potential
- Profile some examples and best practices
- Improve opportunities for activities and
27Target Audience
- Governments
- Federal, provincial, municipal
- Ministries
- Council of Ministers of Education (CMEC),
- Ministries of economic development,
- Ministries of science and technology
- Canadian Manufacturers and Exporters (CME)
28Target Audience (continued)
- Sector councils
- Associations such as Canadian Advanced Technology
Association - Chambers of Commerce
- Granting councils
- NRC (and IRAP)
- NSERC
- CFI
- Provincial matching granting organizations
29Target Audience (continued)
- Specific business and industry
- Specific to the region or province
- Colleges and institutes
- Provincial associations for colleges and
institutes - Universities
30FUNDING PROGRAMS
31ACCC Advocacy Successes for Support of Applied
Research in Colleges and Institutes
- Canada Foundation for Innovation
- 2 rounds of competition under the College
Research Development Fund (1999 2000) 1 round
of competition under the Innovation Fund (2001) - 55 funded projects
- 22.9 million
- some 60 colleges eligible to apply to CFI
32ACCC Advocacy Successes for Support of Applied
Research in Colleges and Institutes
- Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council
(NSERC) - Mission statement was revised in 1999 to allow
colleges and institutes to participate in NSERC
project research programs as co-applicants with
universities. - 4 colleges have received eligibility status
(CCNB-Bathurst, Olds College, NSCC and BCIT). - Several other colleges are in different stages of
eligibility application process.
33ACCC Advocacy Successes for Support of Applied
Research in Colleges and Institutes
- National Research Council-Industrial Research
Assistance Program - strong IRAP-College Collaborations in most
provinces and territories - Continued dialogue with senior representatives of
federal granting agencies i.e. Social Sciences
and Humanities Research Council (SSHRC), Canadian
Institutes of Health Research (CIHR)
34On-going Advocacy
- ACCC presentation to the federal governments
Standing Committee on Finance - ACCC presentation to the Roundtable of the
Standing Committee on Industry, Science and
Technology to present the Associationss
perspective on the peer review process, the
current funding mechanisms of federal granting
councils and the role of research chairs.
35On-going Advocacy (contd)
- ACCC proposal to Industry Canada for the creation
of a Canadian College Innovation and Technical
Assistance Program to enhance applied research,
technology transfer and commercialization through
Canadas colleges and institutes and their
business/industry partners - Since the Innovation Strategy release, ongoing
dialogue with ACCC, senior government officials
and college presidents
36Objectives of the Task Group
- Get the Rules Changed!
- Get Funding!
37What Has the ACCC Applied Research Task Group
Accomplished So Far?
- Meetings with
- senior policy decision makers at Industry Canada
to profile the untapped applied research and
innovation potential of colleges and institutes - senior representatives of PreCarn and Technology
Partnerships Canada to discuss future
collaborative initiatives targeted at colleges
and technical institutes and SMEs - Canadian Manufacturers Exporters
- the publisher of Reearch Money
38What Has the ACCC Applied Research Task Group
Accomplished So Far?
- Profiled college and institute applied research
expertise in research magazine Decouvrir
May/June 2002 - submitted a Concept Paper to the Council of
Ministers of Education Canada recommending that
the provinces mandate innovation and applied
research in colleges and institutes, allocate
operating dollars and provide matching funds to
support research and, implement policies and
procedures that will allow faculty, staff and
students to undertake applied research.
39What Has the ACCC Applied Research Task Group
Accomplished So Far?
- Since the release of the Innovation Strategy,
working on a concept paper which will respond to
the need for economic development strategies in
communities and regions across Canada and
highlight the college and institute expertise in
the area of industrial support to small and
medium-sized enterprises at the technology
transfer, product development and
commercialization levels.
40NETWORKING / INFORMATION SHARING / MENTORING
41Networking / Information Sharing / Mentoring
- Working together to foster innovation activities
in colleges and institutes regionally and
nationally - Actions recommended include
- Regional / National Workshops / Conferences
- ACCC National Advocacy and Partnerships
- Innovation / RD Page on ACCC Website
- Institutional / Personal Buddy Networks
- Faculty, Staff, Student Exchanges
42Regional / National Workshops / Conferences
- in Ottawa, connect with federal partners and
agencies - in conjunction with ACCC Annual conference
- regional/provincial meetings
43ACCC National Advocacy and Partnerships
- with federal departments and funding agencies
- with other organizations (AUCC, PreCarn, CME)
44Innovation / RD Page on ACCC Website
- links to funding sources (provincial and federal)
- access to capacity survey information
- updated success stories
45Institutional / Personal Buddy Networks
- connect institutions and individuals to share
ideas and grow - list serve of individuals who wish to share
information
46Faculty, Staff, Student Exchanges
- joint project opportunities
- expertise sharing
47NEXT STEPS
48The Task Group will ...
- Meet in June to finalize their strategy and
incorporate any recommendations brought forward
at the ACCC Annual Conference Workshop. - Create an Implementation Committee to carry out
strategies formulated by the ACCC College and
Institute Applied Research Task Group
49The Task Group will (contd)
- Ensure college and institute participation in the
Innovation Strategy national/regional summits
organized by Industry Canada - Respond to Industry Canadas invitation to submit
a proposal to improve Canadas innovation
performance through colleges and institutes - Position the college and technical institute
innovation agenda for Budget 2003
50DISCUSSION
51INVESTING IN COLLEGES AND INSTITUTES IS MOVING
OUR ECONOMY INTO THE 21ST CENTURY