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NSERC Alliance and Alberta Innovates Campus Alberta Small Business Engagement (CASBE) Stream II is sponsored by Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada (NSERC) and Alberta Innovates. This joint program supports post-secondary R&D collaborations that utilize emerging technologies to assist Alberta small- and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) developing technology with the highest potential for regional economic development and commercialization in Alberta and i…
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NSERC Alliance and Alberta Innovates Campus Alberta Small Business Engagement (CASBE) Stream II | Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada NSERC Alliance and Alberta Innovates Campus Alberta Small Business Engagement (CASBE) Stream II Overview Duration Up to 24 months Application deadline No deadline Application forms Form 100A – personal data form Form 101 – application for a grant For more information Email alliance@nserc-crsng.
gc. ca On January 16, 2024, the Government of Canada published its Policy on Sensitive Technology Research and Affiliations of Concern .
This funding opportunity is in scope of this new policy, wherein grant applications that involve conducting research that aims to advance a sensitive technology research area will not be funded if any of the researchers involved in activities supported by the grant are currently affiliated with, or in receipt of funding or in-kind support from, a named research organization.
Please read the Tri-agency guidance on the STRAC Policy to understand how this policy may impact your grant application.
Equity, diversity and inclusion Context and objectives In partnership, NSERC Alliance Advantage and Alberta Innovates' (AI) Campus Alberta Small Business Engagement (CASBE) program will support post-secondary (universities) R&D collaborations that utilize emerging technologies to assist Alberta small- and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) developing technology with the highest potential for regional economic development and commercialization in Alberta and in Canada.
Individual proposals can request at least $20,000 up to $150,000 per year from Alberta Innovates CASBE and at least $20,000 from NSERC Alliance. NSERC will match contributions to the project from the SME according to the cost-sharing ratios and within the funding brackets and durations of the Alliance Advantage program. Alberta Innovates CASBE will match the NSERC award up to $150,000 per year for up to two years.
Alberta Innovates CASBE support could be for a maximum of two years; however, an application can be submitted for the maximum length of time allowed under NSERC Alliance grants. Alberta Innovates will only support the project if 1) it is aligned to Alberta Innovates Emerging Technologies areas ; and 2) if there is at least ONE Alberta SME as industry partner.
The streamlined joint application and decision process enables companies to undertake research collaborations with Alberta-based researchers and have their cash contribution leveraged by NSERC and supported by Alberta Innovates. The mutually beneficial projects are expected to result in economic benefits to the company(ies) and to Alberta and build impactful longer-term collaborations between the researcher and the company.
To start the application process for a CASBE Alliance grant, the applicant must connect with the CASBE program manager .
Equity, diversity and inclusion NSERC is acting on the evidence that achieving a more equitable, diverse and inclusive Canadian research enterprise is essential to creating the excellent, innovative and impactful research necessary to advance knowledge and understanding, and to respond to local, national and global challenges.
This principle informs the commitments described in the Tri-agency statement on equity, diversity and inclusion (EDI) and is aligned with the objectives of the Tri-agency EDI action plan . Excellent research considers EDI both in the research environment (forming a research team, student training) and in the research process itself.
For Alliance grants, EDI considerations are currently evaluated in the training, mentorship and professional development opportunities for students and trainees.
The aim is to remove barriers to the recruitment and promote full participation of individuals from underrepresented groups, including women, Indigenous Peoples (First Nations, Inuit, and Métis), persons with disabilities, members of visible minority/racialized groups and members of 2SLGBTQI+ communities.
Applicants are encouraged to increase the inclusion and advancement of underrepresented groups as one way to enhance the excellence in research and training. For additional guidance, applicants should refer to Alliance grants: Equity, diversity and inclusion in your training plan and the NSERC guide on integrating equity, diversity and inclusion considerations in research .
You must meet NSERC’s eligibility criteria when you apply and when funding is released. You must be a faculty member from an eligible Alberta-based university. You are encouraged to collaborate with experts in fields other than the natural sciences and engineering, where appropriate, since implementing policy or applying the research results can depend on socio-economic considerations as well as scientific understanding.
Academic researchers outside the natural sciences and engineering may participate in proposals as co-applicants if they meet NSERC’s eligibility requirements for the type, duration and nature of the appointment. Research costs for these collaborations may account for up to 30 per cent of the project costs and must be identified in the project budget.
Partners Consult the Alberta Innovates CASBE industry partner eligibility requirements for full details on company eligibility. The industry partner (Alberta SME) should not have an outstanding balance or otherwise owe money to any Alberta Innovates organization, subsidiary or partner. Apply To start the application process for a CASBE Alliance grant, the applicant must first connect with the CASBE program manager .
After receiving confirmation from Alberta Innovates that the proposed research is aligned with program requirements, the applicant must complete and submit the Post-Secondary Investments & Emerging Technologies (PSIET) Intake Form on the Alberta Innovates SmartSimple Application Portal. Once the PSIET intake form is completed, the applicant must complete the NSERC Alliance application.
To start the NSERC application for CASBE—Stream II grants Go to the NSERC’s online system and create a new form 101. Select Research partnerships , then Alliance . For the Proposal type field, select Full proposal .
For the Type of call field, select Alberta innovates - CASBE from the drop-down menu. Once all elements for the application are completed, the applicant then completes the SmartSimple application form in the Alberta Innovates CASBE SmartSimple portal . The applicant must attach a PDF of the NSERC application as part of the Alberta Innovates CASBE SmartSimple application.
Complete the NSERC Alliance application and supporting documents, including the Personal data form with Common CV attachment for the applicant and all co-applicants, through NSERC’s online system . All partner organizations must complete the partner organization information module as part of form 101 – contributions.
Select Partner organization recognized for cost-sharing for the Alberta SME and access will be provided to the organization representative via an email link. Create a PDF of your completed proposal. Prior to submission to NSERC, complete the SmartSimple application at the Alberta Innovates portal.
Attach the PDF of your completed proposal. Alberta Innovates will complete the partner organization form once they have reviewed and assessed the details submitted through the Alberta Innovates SmartSimple portal . Once the partner forms are completed, the NSERC application can be submitted in the NSERC online system.
Consult the Alliance grant application checklist for a summary of information that needs to be addressed in a completed application. Evaluation criteria Please consult the Alliance Advantage evaluation criteria for full details on how the CASBE Alliance applications will be reviewed. The application should demonstrate how the R&D results will benefit the SME.
Funding All project expenditures are subject to the principles and directives governing the appropriate use of grant funds as outlined in the Tri-agency guide on financial administration . The agreement must be aligned with NSERC’s policy on intellectual property , which promotes the use and/or exploitation of knowledge and open access to results of research funded by NSERC.
Extension of grants NSERC automatically provides an extension period of one year for using the grant funds. This extension period allows you to complete your planned research activities within the specified term of your grant. The extension is applicable for the NSERC portion of the grant only.
To benefit from an extension towards the portion of funding from Alberta Innovates, you must seek their approval before the end date of the project. Reporting You will be informed of reporting requirements and the corresponding schedule when you are notified of your award. NSERC and Alberta Innovates will strive to streamline their reporting requirements to lessen the burden on participants.
A midyear presentation to demonstrate progress will be required by Alberta Innovates. The table below shows the last 5 years of funding recipients by the year they applied. You can find older results by searching NSERC’s Awards Database .
For more detailed breakdowns and data visualizations, visit the Alliance dashboard . Robotic wall construction using innovative building blocks and processes for enhanced productivity, safety, and sustainability Automation Experts Inc.; Canada Masonry Design Centre; Can. Concrete Masonry Producers Assoc.
; Masonry Contractors Association of Alberta; RoBIM Technologies Inc.; Scorpio Masonry Inc. Construction methods; Engineering Alberta Innovates - CASBE A framework for assessment of impact of exoskeletons on safety and performance of construction workers C. W.
Carry Chair in Steel Structures; CW Carry Ltd.; EPCOR Utilities Inc.; EWI Works; Ledcor Constructors Inc. Human health (including medically-related psychological research); Manufacturing processes and products Alberta Innovates - CASBE Next-generation high performance MEMS ultrasonics Medical equipment and apparatus; Instrumentation technology Alberta Innovates - CASBE Application of Fixed-Wings in Multi-Rotor Drones for Additional Lift AIRvanced Technologies Inc.; Aurora Aerial Inc. Aerospace; Alternative energy resources Alberta Innovates - CASBE A Scalable Sensor Network for Pipeline Vibration Analysis Latium Fleet Management; Rio Tinto; Rogers Communications Inc. Mineral resources (prospecting, exploration, mining, extraction, processing); Communication systems and services (planning, organization, services) Alberta Innovates - CASBE Feasibility study, comparative analysis, and optimization of natural gas Huff-n-Puff processes in Duvernay and Eagle Ford formations Fluid Insight; LFS Chemistry; Marathon Oil Corporation; Teine Energy Oil, gas and coal; Engineering Alberta Innovates - CASBE Nanoprecipitation for controlled formation of rasagaline mesylate (RM) microparticle agents Biomedical engineering; Materials sciences Alberta Innovates - CASBE Grid supporting residential energy systems with EV charger Advanced Energy Technology International Inc. Energy resources (including production, exploration, processing, distribution and use); Energy storage and conversion Alberta Innovates - CASBE Battery and fuel cell utilization of Innova Hydrogen's methane pyrolysis process outputs Energy storage and conversion; Materials performance Alberta Innovates - CASBE Foundation model-enabled mobile image analytics platform for precision agriculture Super GeoAI Technology Inc. Agriculture; Information, computer and communication technologies Alberta Innovates - CASBE Low-cost energy-efficient switched beamformers for 5G/6G wireless communication and advanced mm-wave radar systems Communications technologies (satellites, radar, etc.); Information, computer and communication technologies Alberta Innovates - CASBE Malware detection, classification and analysis through continual learning of deep neural networks and large language models Computer software; Information, computer and communication technologies Alberta Innovates - CASBE
Based on current listing details, eligibility includes: Alberta SMEs developing technology, in partnership with post-secondary researchers. Projects must be aligned with Alberta Innovates Emerging Technologies areas and have at least one Alberta SME as an industry partner. Applicants should confirm final requirements in the official notice before submission.
Current published award information indicates Individual proposals can request at least $20,000 up to $150,000 per year from Alberta Innovates CASBE and at least $20,000 from NSERC Alliance. Alberta Innovates CASBE will match the NSERC award up to $150,000 per year for up to two years. Always verify allowable costs, matching requirements, and funding caps directly in the sponsor documentation.
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