Deadline: 20 March 2024
Proposals are now open to companies from Canada and Germany who wish to perform joint R&D leading to technology commercialization focused on developing innovative products, processes, or technology-based services in all technological and application areas which have strong market potential.
Working together, the Government of Canada and the Government of Germany aim to foster and support collaborative industrial research and development (R&D) projects with high potential for commercialization.
The National Research Council of Canada (NRC) and the German Federal Ministry for Economic Affairs and Climate Action (BMWK) will provide access to public funding for joint projects through the BMWK’s ZIM program (Central Innovation Program for SMEs) in Germany, and through the National Research Council of Canada Industrial Research Assistance Program (NRC IRAP) in Canada.
Sectors of Focus
- This call for proposals is open to projects in all sectors that are civilian in nature.
Funding Information
- Eligible Canadian SMEs may receive up to 50% reimbursement of eligible project costs up to a maximum total funding amount of $500,000 CAD over 12 to 24 months (an extension of 12 months may be considered if sufficiently justified and accepted by both countries).
Eligibility Requirements
- Canadian eligibility requirements
- The Canadian applicant must:
- be an incorporated, profit-oriented small or medium-sized entreprise (SME) in Canada
- have 500 or fewer full-time equivalent employees
- pursue growth and profit by developing and commercializing innovative, technology-driven new or improved products, services or processes in Canada
- have a differentiated and protectable technology with commercial potential in global markets
- have sufficient working capital (e.g. revenue, investment) and resources to undertake a multi-year R&D collaboration and commercialize the results
- be committed to significant growth through international market expansion
- Preference may be given to SME applicants who:
- have a minimum of 15 full-time equivalent employees
- have commercialized one or more products domestically or internationally
- have greater than $500,000 CAD in annual revenue
- The Canadian applicant must:
- Consortium
- The project consortium must include at least:
- 1 eligible Canadian SME
- 1 eligible German R&D performing SME, defined as a for-profit company with less than 500 employees
- German research and technology organizations (RTOs) may participate as a collaborative partner with an eligible German SME
- The parties listed above must be unrelated parties (i.e. no direct, indirect, beneficial or constructive ownership interest between these parties)
- The project partners that form the consortium must agree on a plan addressing intellectual property rights and intent to commercialize
- The project consortium must include at least:
- Project
- The project must focus on co-development, adaptation or validation of an innovative product, process or technology-based service that has:
- substantial commercial potential and outcomes that can be realized within 2 to 3 years of completion of the project
- a civilian (non-military) purpose
- The project must demonstrate:
- a complementary technological contribution from each partner
- an obvious advantage and added value resulting from the cooperation between the participants
- an adequate balance and significance for all project partners, defined as no more than 70 % of the project work effort may be contributed by any one organization in a 2-partner project, and no more than 50% of the project work effort may be contributed by one organization in any project with more than 2 partners.
- The project must focus on co-development, adaptation or validation of an innovative product, process or technology-based service that has:
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