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Meet and collaborate with Canadian companies

The Moller Centre, Churchill College, Storey's Way, CB3 0DE
Wed 28 Nov

Morning & Lunch

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Thirteen innovative Canadian SMEs from Alberta will participate in the symposium on Wednesday 28th November to meet potential R&D partners based in the UK. The German-Canadian Centre for Innovation and Research (GCCIR), as well as Innovate UK, will present the funding programmes available for UK and Albertan partners to fund the joint technology development projects.

Cambridge Network is helping to arrange the half-day matchmaking symposium, which will be held at the Møller Centre in Cambridge.  It will include:

presentations on the workings of the Alberta-Europe Technology Collaboration Fund, presentations on doing business in the various jurisdictions
a keynote speech or presentation on a relevant innovation-related topic.
presentation on Innovate UK funding opportunites by Brendan Vickers, Partnership Manager for North America.
Lots of time for participants to continue with negotiations and discussions with the prospective partners that they have met. 
The event includes morning coffee and a networking lunch. 

Cambridge Network has detailed profiles of the visiting Canadian companies, which include information about each company and what they are looking for in terms of a collaboration partner.

If you would like to explore the possibility of meeting one or more of the companies please get in touch with Louise Rushworth who will send you the relevant company profile(s) and a pro-forma to complete to express your interest in a meeting.

Selected UK companies will then be invited to attend the symposium on November 28th in Cambridge.

The Canadian companies are in the following sector areas and are looking for:

GEOSPATIAL TECHNOLOGY 

Baseband Technologies Inc. (development of elegant blockchain architecture)
BOREAL Laser Inc. (gas sensing applications)
MRF Geosystems (building connections with companies in geospatial or related areas)
ZeroKey Inc. (build strategic partnerships in three areas of AR/VR technology)
HEALTH & BIOTECHNOLOGY

Innovative Trauma Care (needs expertise in hemostasis; IP, regulatory clearance and materials manufacturing with regard to a hemostatic product)
48Hour Discovery (companies that have drug discovery related technologies such as protein scaffolds, macrocycle technologies or research institutes conducting trials focussing on precision medicine)
Applied Quantum Materials Inc. (wants a joint venture to commercialise next generation products eg Li-ion battery materials, optical displays, lighting products, nanocomposite polymers and nanofabrication facilities using electron beam lithography)
H3alth Technologies Inc. (to identify partners that want to participate in collaborative technology demonstration of a non-invasive 3D body imaging solution that enables health professionals to increase quality of care)
AUTOMATION AND ROBOTICS

Rational Robotics (looking for a partner with companies that make or heavily use CNC machines in order to create a low cost machine tending robotic system)
INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY

SPLICE Software Inc. (looking for a partner specifically within the wearable technology space. The technology should include the ability to monitor specific health data, including glucose levels, heart rate PLUS inbound audio recording)
Quantum Silicon Inc. (looking to develop relationships with companies and research organisations to collaborate with on developing atomic scale fabrication technologies.)
DATA VISUALISATION

VisGrid Inc. (looking for large commercial property managers, real estate data companies and commercial / real estate brokerages, blockchain companies in real estate)
SENSORS

PhaseSensors Inc. (Looking for partners with experience in hostile environment sensor packaging; for help with final packaging and ruggedizing of our sensors in the field.)
About GCCIR:

A Cambridge Network founder member, the German-Canadian Centre for Innovation and Research (GCCIR) is a multilateral initiative for the development of German-Canadian, and more broadly European-Canadian, research and business relations. It is based in Edmonton, Alberta and is located in the TEC Edmonton Business Incubator. The Centre provides support for the exchange of information, development of networks, and the establishment and cultivation of collaborative partnerships in academia, business, and industry. In cooperation with the Alberta Ministry of Economic Development and Trade, the GCCIR operates the Alberta-Europe Technology Collaboration Fund, which aims to facilitate and support joint, innovative technology development projects between Albertan and European SMEs.  

Event Details

  • Event: Meet and collaborate with Canadian companies
  • Date: Wed 28 Nov
  • Time: Morning & Lunch
  • Location: The Moller Centre, Churchill College, Storey's Way, CB3 0DE

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