Support for international initiatives for research and innovation of the Quebec government
Clarisse Faria-Fortecoëf
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The Ministry for Economy, Science and Innovation (MESI) of Québec launches a new call for projects to support and promote international action of Quebec actors in the academic, institutional and industrial fields working in different research and innovation areas.
France is among the countries considered strategic by the Directorate of International Partnerships.
The Ministry for Economy, Science and Innovation (MESI) of Québec launches a new call for projects to support and promote international action of Quebec actors in the academic, institutional and industrial fields working in different research and innovation areas.
France is among the countries considered strategic by the Directorate of International Partnerships.
The Quebec government considers innovation as an important driver of economic growth. In order to remain part of the group of advanced societies, to radiate and to be open up to the world, Québec must ensure the participation to collaborative industrial research projects of its researchers and companies, that will create tomorrow's technologies. The government wishes thereby promoting industrial research international partnerships.
Outcomes aimed by the Support Programme for research, part 4: Support to international initiatives for research and innovation (PSR-SIIRI) are the following:
Priority will be given to projects related to strategies, technologies or the following areas:
Deadline for applications: July 22, 2016.
You will find all useful information (Application and admission requirements, frequently asked questions...) on the website of the Government of Quebec (in French).
Outcomes aimed by the Support Programme for research, part 4: Support to international initiatives for research and innovation (PSR-SIIRI) are the following:
- Increase business-university research collaborations at an international, inter-sectoral and inter-orders, level.
- Increase the number of researchers able to achieve a competitive position in sectors with promising future for Quebec.
- Increase the visibility of Québec researchers and their research institutions nationally and internationally.
Priority will be given to projects related to strategies, technologies or the following areas:
- Aerospace;
- Biotechnology and Bio-Food;
- Renewable energy, electric transportation and clean technologies;
- Advanced Materials and aluminum;
- Life sciences, medical technology and personalized healthcare;
- Information technology and communications and creative industries;
- Topics related to the "Plan Nord";
- Topics relating to maritime strategy.
Deadline for applications: July 22, 2016.
You will find all useful information (Application and admission requirements, frequently asked questions...) on the website of the Government of Quebec (in French).
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