Turning advanced research into real-world innovation often requires partners, capital, and time. Quebec businesses developing artificial intelligence and other cutting-edge technologies may find meaningful support through the Collaborative Industrial Research and Support to Innovative Entrepreneurship program. Led by the Ministère de l’Économie et de l’Innovation, this initiative is designed to help companies move complex R&D projects forward by encouraging collaboration between startups, established firms, and research partners across the province.
The program focuses on projects that advance or complete the development of innovative technologies, including AI-driven solutions with commercial potential. Funding is provided as a non-repayable contribution and can reach up to roughly $2 million per project, typically covering a portion of eligible costs over a project period of up to two years. Startups may receive a higher share of support compared to large companies, making the program particularly attractive for young, innovation-driven firms working alongside more established industry players. Businesses can also combine this funding with other public programs, allowing a substantial share of total project costs to be offset.
With its emphasis on collaboration, commercialization, and high-impact innovation, this program is well suited for Quebec companies planning ambitious technology projects. Exploring the full program details can help determine whether your project structure and goals are a strong fit.
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