Our region thrives because of the support of investors, elevators, an extensive startup support system, and established and prominent research hubs. Innovation in the region is inclusive - it's happening across diverse sectors and includes social, cultural, sustainable and indigenous innovation.
The Edmonton Region is a place to challenge boundaries, unlock your potential, and achieve the unthinkable.
Canadian Technology Accelerators enables clean tech organisations explore opportunities to grow their business in 12 global tech hubs worldwide. There’s no cost to join, other than travel and accommodation. Offered by the Canadian Trade Commissioner Service (TCS), this global business development program successfully supports companies in cleantech, digital industries and information and communications technologies (ICT), life sciences and digital health.
CanmetENERGY brings together scientists, engineers and technologists in a state-of-the-art R&D facility for innovation in energy technology.
CanmetENERGY in Devon is a place where scientists, engineers, and technologists work together in a modern research and development facility to create new and better ways of using energy. The goal is to come up with ideas and solutions that make energy cleaner and reduce harmful effects on the environment from using resources.
The Centre for Advanced Medical Simulation (CAMS) is a simulation facility that replicates scenarios in clinical, community, and homecare settings. CAMS supports SMEs with health and medical devices, technologies, or services. Via product usability testing, access to end-users, and realistic simulations for testing, CAMS can uncover problems and learn about end-user behaviour earlier in the product development process, addressing barriers to market uptake
Clean Resource Innovation Network facilitate connections and partnerships, amplify ideas and expertise and produce unexpected solutions for global energy challenges. By identifying industry challenges, Clean Resource Innovation Network creates the right conditions to accelerate the commercialization and widespread adoption of oil and gas clean technologies.
The BMO-CIAR connects multi-departmental research activities to external stakeholders including project collaboration, research commercialization, and business incubation and accelerator services.
CCA2I facilitates the needs of business, government, and academia in developing and implementing artificial intelligence-based strategies for success.
The McNeil Centre for Applied Renewable Energy collaborates, communicates, and jointly advances the adoption of renewable energy technologies across Canada, with a primary focus on Albertan communities.