Title: Industrial Research Assistance Program
1Industrial Research Assistance Program
IRAP - creating wealth for Canadians through
technological innovation 2004 Oct
P. Meloche
2IRAPs Mission and strategic objective
- Stimulating innovation of Canadian small and
medium-sized enterprises (SMEs)
3What is IRAP?
- An innovation assistance service of the National
Research Council
4What is IRAP?
A national network of experienced advisors
Nfld. Labrador
Yukon
N.-W.T.
10
Que.
55
Alta.
B.C.
Ont.
Sask. Man.
21
36
23
25
69
Maritimes
5IRAPs Network
- includes over 100 technical organizations
- is present in major and rural communities across
Canada - is linked electronically
- Canadian Technology Network (CTN)
6IRAPs Reach (across Canada)
- 12,000 companies per year
- 2,900 funded projects
- all industry sectors
- range of capability levels
7IRAPs Advisors
- experienced engineers and scientists who
understand technology and business realities - provide technical and innovation-related advice
and information - link clients with expertise, facilities and
resources - provide funding to stimulate innovation in
Canadian SMEs
8Eligible Clients
- Incorporated, for profit (with at least 1
employee) - Manufacturing and service sector with or without
RD in Canada - Under 500 employees
- Innovative
9Eligible Projects
- Strategically important to the company
- Technical challenge
- Defined / structured
- Measurable objectives
- Business opportunity
10IRAP supports
- a) Innovative projects
- b) Research Development and Adaptation
- c) IRAP-TPC (precommercialization)
- d) Youth Employment Strategy (YES)
- e) International projects
- f) Other IRAP support
11a) Small-scale Projects
- Problem solving
- Feasibility studies
- Short-term RD
12b) Research Development and Adaptation (RDA)
- Advancing unproven technologies
- Adapting existing technologies
- Element of risk and technical uncertainty
- From idea to proof of concept
13RDA Support Level
- Up to 50 of the approved project costs
applicable to - In-house technical salaries
- Contract / consultant costs
- IRAP contribution may range from 5,000 up to
500,000
14c) IRAP TPC (Precommercialization) Context
- Proof of concept established
- Development work required to bring proof of
concept to beta product stage (min. tech. risk) - IP rights or access to, protection measures
- Business opportunity
- Capacity to complete project and exploit results
15IRAP TPC (Precommercialization) Support
- Repayable contribution for work pre-competitive
development - Up to 1/3 of eligible project costs
- To a maximum of 1,500,000
- Eligible technologies manufacturing, materials,
information, biotechnology, aerospace, defence,
environment
16Eligible Activities under IRAP-TPC
(Precommercialization)
- Scale-up
- Development work
- Advanced manufacturing
- Pilot plant
- Performance trials for process product
17d) Youth Employment Strategy (YES) Program
- Provide work experience for young college /
university graduates (all disciplines) - Unemployed or underemployed
- Max. contribution of 12K over 6-12 months
- Opportunity to hire new employee
18e) Other IRAP support available within NCR
- Market studies (CIC)
- Techno-stratégie (BDC)
- Competitive intelligence (VISTA)
- In-plant diagnostic studies
- Management consultant (CMAC)
19IRAP can help via
Pre commercialization (IRAP-TPC)
Client
RD Support (RDA)
New Employee (YES)
Level B
Technical Info Search
Innovation Strategy
Canadian Technology Network (CTN)
Diagnostic Studies
Client
Networking
Advice
Level A
20IRAP Works!
- IRAP clients credit IRAP for
- improved technical capabilities
- new products
- enhanced sales
- improved overall performance
21To reach IRAP
- Ontario
- Tel (416) 973-4484
- Toll free 1-877-994-4727
- Quebec
- Tel (450) 641-5300
- Internet
- www.irap-pari.nrc-cnrc.gc.ca