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Digital Transformation Offensive program (OTN) — Stream 2 – Optimization | Program Guide 2026 Digital Transformation Offensive program (OTN) — Stream 2 – Optimization Digital transformation support program for Quebec's food processors Quebec Food Processing Council (CTAQ) Last Update: March 3, 2026 Get notified when it reopens Open Date : September 18, 2024 Closing date : June 30, 2025 The Offensive de Transformation Numérique (OTN) program, in collaboration with the Quebec Ministry of Economy, Innovation, and Energy, offers a grant of up to 75% of eligible expenses to support food processing companies in Quebec to implement digital transformation initiatives aimed at enhancing productivity and competitiveness.
Eligible activities include the selection, purchase, and integration of digital solutions and technologies such as business intelligence, artificial intelligence, and data warehousing to optimize operations. Moderate potential, but conditions must align.
Increase performance through digital transformation Optimize production processes Minimum amount : 10,000 $ Up to 75% of project cost Open Date : September 18, 2024 Closing date : June 30, 2025 $ 1,000,000 minimum revenue Validate your eligibility Accompanying and advising businesses in developing a digital transformation plan, including evaluating their digital maturity.
Implementation of digital technologies and tools within food transformation businesses to enhance productivity and competitiveness. Optimization projects such as data warehousing, business intelligence (BI), and artificial intelligence (AI) implementation. Providing webinars, articles, case studies, and training to address identified challenges and support digital transformation efforts.
Companies in the food processing industry in Quebec Food processors, defined as businesses transforming raw or fresh foods into processed outputs Companies not classified as food processors. Agricultural companies and sectors. Firms involved in transportation related to the food industry.
Packaging companies for food products. Providers of technology solutions for the food processing industry. Purchase of tools and technological solutions for digital transformation.
Consulting fees for expert guidance and support in the digital transition process. Costs associated with the integration and implementation of selected technological solutions. Eligible geographic areas Province of Quebec, Canada Projects must be completed within a period of 16 weeks (4 months) from the agreement signature date; reasonable extensions may be considered.
The OTN program for the food transformation sector ends on June 30, 2025. The list of required supporting documents is provided in program documentation. Applicants are recommended, but not required, to consult with suggested digital transformation integrators; any independent integrator not acting as a technology solution provider is permitted.
Frequently Asked Questions about the Digital Transformation Offensive program (OTN) — Stream 2 – Optimization Program Here are answers to the most common questions about the Digital Transformation Offensive program (OTN) — Stream 2 – Optimization.
This section explains what the program is, how much funding is available, eligibility requirements, application deadlines, and other important details to help you determine if this grant is right for your business. What is the Digital Transformation Offensive program (OTN) — Stream 2 – Optimization?
The Offensive de Transformation Numérique (OTN) program, in collaboration with the Quebec Ministry of Economy, Innovation, and Energy, offers a grant of up to 75% of eligible expenses to support food processing companies in Quebec to implement digital transformation initiatives aimed at enhancing productivity and competitiveness.
Eligible activities include the selection, purchase, and integration of digital solutions and technologies such as business intelligence, artificial intelligence, and data warehousing to optimize operations. How much funding can be received? Digital Transformation Offensive program (OTN) — Stream 2 – Optimization Funds up to 75% of admissible expenses.
What is the deadline to apply? The application deadline for this grant program was June 30, 2025. Who is eligible for the Digital Transformation Offensive program (OTN) — Stream 2 – Optimization program?
To be eligible for the Digital Transformation Offensive program (OTN) — Stream 2 – Optimization program, you must: The applicant must be a food processor and not a related sector such as agriculture or suppliers. The applicant must have achieved a minimum revenue of $1M in the previous financial year. What expenses are eligible under Digital Transformation Offensive program (OTN) — Stream 2 – Optimization?
Accompanying and advising businesses in developing a digital transformation plan, including evaluating their digital maturity. Implementation of digital technologies and tools within food transformation businesses to enhance productivity and competitiveness. Optimization projects such as data warehousing, business intelligence (BI), and artificial intelligence (AI) implementation.
Providing webinars, articles, case studies, and training to address identified challenges and support digital transformation efforts. Who can I contact for more information about the Digital Transformation Offensive program (OTN) — Stream 2 – Optimization? You can contact Quebec Food Processing Council (CTAQ) by email at otn@conseiltaq.
com or by phone at 514-249-9494. Where is the Digital Transformation Offensive program (OTN) — Stream 2 – Optimization available? The Digital Transformation Offensive program (OTN) — Stream 2 – Optimization program is available Montréal, Quebec.
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