OVIN Report: Growing Ontario’s Automotive Industry
OVIN’s report on Ontario’s automotive sector describes the province’s efforts to strengthen the industry for years to come.
OVIN’s report on Ontario’s automotive sector describes the province’s efforts to strengthen the industry for years to come.
The Low Carbon Economy Fund provides organizations with grant funding towards projects that lowers Canada’s greenhouse gas emissions to help with our 2050 net-zero emission targets.
The tech industry is constantly changing and growing. Here are some top trends to watch out for in 2024.
Projects eligible to receive Scientific Research and Experimental Development (SR&ED) tax credits need to prove their project is innovative enough for funding. We take a look into what this means.
BSP provides Ontario businesses up to $10 million loans to adopt/adapt innovative technologies that support productivity, expand operations, and increase exports.
In Canada, the VR landscape is vibrant and rapidly evolving, with several major players driving innovation and pushing the boundaries of what is possible. In this article, we will delve into the key trends shaping the virtual reality industry in Canada.
Learn about the Scientific Research and Experimental Development (SR&ED) tax credit program, who is eligible and what R&D projects it can be used for.
Through the SCAP Grow Ontario Market (GOM) program, applicants can receive up to 50% funding to a maximum of $60K per business for producers and food and beverage processors, or up to $125K for eligible sector organizations.
Manufacturers often need to improve their machinery and processes, and there are new and innovative ways to lean manufacturing naturally.
Scientific Research and Experimental Development (SR&ED) tax credit requires projects to have technological uncertainty or be a part of a complex system, but how does the program define that?