Nanotechnology in Canada: the Success Story of Quantum Silicon

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  • Опубликовано: 7 сен 2024
  • The nanotechnology and R&D spaces in Canada present an exciting opportunity for investors from around the world. With government support for research and development, over 2.8 million STEM graduates, and the OECD’s most highly educated workforce, Canada is an ideal place for nanotech companies to invest and expand.
    This episode of Invest in Canada’s partnership with The Hill explores the success story of Quantum Silicon, a nanotech company in Edmonton, Alberta. Quantum Silicon is applying nanotechnology in electronics to develop faster and more energy-efficient technologies by manipulating matter at the atomic scale. Ken Gordon, CEO of Quantum Silicon also touches on government incentives for companies involved in R&D in Canada and explains why it is the ideal country in which to grow.
    Some of the Canadian government’s incentives for R&D include the following:
    • The Scientific Research and Experimental Development (SR&ED) Program provides income-tax credits and refunds for expenditures on eligible R&D activity in Canada. Examples include: operations research, data collection, engineering, testing, psychological research or design. Find out more here: ow.ly/TTYE50CkhHE
    • The Strategic Innovation Fund (SIF) bolsters business investments in Canada's most dynamic and innovative sectors by supporting business activities such as: firm expansion, global-investment attraction, and collaborative technology demonstration projects. Learn more here: ow.ly/wwKQ50CkhIJ
    • Mitacs funds technology-specific internships and fellowships through Canadian universities. Learn more here: www.mitacs.ca/en
    Other resources in Canada for companies looking to conduct R&D include a vast variety of research institutes. Some of these are: The Institute for Quantum Computing, the Alberta Machine Intelligence Institute (Amii), Mila - Quebec Artificial Intelligence Institute, the Vector Institute, ENCQOR, the Canadian Photonics Fabrication Centre, Canada’s National Research and Education Network (CANARIE), the MiQro Innovation Collaborative Centre (C2MI) and the Centre for Innovation in Microelectronics of Quebec (CIMEQ).
    Supported by a thriving community of academia and investors, world-class talent, and government support, global companies find what they need to expand and grow in Canada. Learn more about Canada’s incentives for research and development here: ow.ly/6Rus50CkhGD
    Canada’s research and development space continues to grow and innovate. Discover it now.
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