As global interest in hypersonic systems accelerates, Canadian researchers and technology-focused organizations have an opportunity to play a direct role in shaping the country’s defence and security capabilities. The IDEaS challenge “Speed meets strategy: Building Canada’s hypersonic innovation network” is designed to bring together leading minds working at the cutting edge of aerospace and defence, with a focus on understanding and advancing hypersonic technologies relevant to modern security needs. Delivered through the Government of Canada’s Department of National Defence and the Canadian Armed Forces, the initiative supports collaborative research efforts that push beyond isolated projects and toward shared national expertise.
Rather than funding a single technology build, this challenge focuses on creating research networks that connect universities, research institutions, and industry partners across Canada. Funding of up to approximately $1 million is available to help establish and operate these multidisciplinary micro-networks, enabling work in areas such as propulsion systems, flight dynamics, guidance and control, detection methods, advanced materials, and testing environments. The emphasis is on strengthening Canada’s long-term capacity in hypersonic modelling, simulation, design, and validation, while aligning with evolving defence priorities.
For aerospace and defence organizations looking to collaborate with academic leaders on high-impact research, this IDEaS challenge offers a rare opportunity to shape future capabilities while sharing risk and expertise. Reviewing the full program details can help determine how your organization might fit into a proposed innovation network.
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