For businesses looking to innovate faster or bring research-driven products to market, finding the right academic partners can be just as important as securing funding. Cognit.ca — partnerships, research and licensing is designed to bridge that gap by connecting companies with Canada’s leading research universities and the expertise, facilities, and intellectual property they offer. The program brings together members of the U15 Group of Canadian Research Universities to help businesses tap into advanced research capabilities that are often out of reach for the private sector alone.
Through Cognit.ca, companies across Canada can explore collaborative research projects, access specialized labs and infrastructure, and work directly with top academic researchers in a wide range of industries. For businesses developing new technologies, improving processes, or exploring commercialization opportunities, the program also opens the door to licensing university-developed intellectual property. Support varies depending on the project and partnership structure, but it is designed to reduce barriers to collaboration and help businesses move from concept to application more efficiently.
Because the initiative is national in scope and spans multiple sectors, it can be relevant to startups, scale-ups, and established companies alike, as long as they meet certain requirements. For business owners interested in leveraging university research to drive growth or innovation, learning more about how Cognit.ca partnerships are structured can help determine if this opportunity aligns with your strategic goals.
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