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The National Research Council
Industrial Research Assistance Program
National Research Council Industrial Research Assistance Program,
or NRC-IRAP, supports small and medium-sized enterprises in
Canada grow stronger, faster, and bigger through innovation
and technology. The Program assists firms to develop technologies
and successfully commercialize them in the global marketplace.
NRC-IRAP is under the umbrella of Canada’s National Research
Council (NRC) and consequently draws on the highest caliber
of scientists and technology-oriented professionals in Canada.
With origins that go back to 1916, the NRC is the federal
government’s flagship organization to selectively encourage,
promote, balance, and execute R&D throughout Canada. An
agency of the Government of Canada, the NRC reports to the
Minister of Industry and thus ultimately to Parliament. Composed
of over 20 institutes and national programs, it encompasses
a broad range of disciplines and reaches into every province.
It both encourages and conducts experimental research and
development research, putting it on the leading edge of technology
knowledge.
With the NRC’s exemplary reputation, roots within both academia
and industry, and extensive track record of excellence, the
National Research Council Industrial Research Assistance Program
is available to Canadian companies with less than 500 employees
(i.e Small to Medium Enterprises or SMEs). Of most immediate
interest to small business with a burning idea for R&D
innovation but facing a lack of funding to bring it towards
commercialization is NRC-IRAP’s main assistance program.
To complement and reinforce this development assistance program,
NRC-IRAP has the mandate to provide interlinked services of
Technology Expertise and Advice, Networking, and Partnerships
drawing on the resources of the NRC as appropriate.
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