This Info-Guide is designed to help you navigate through the technology-related federal and provincial government programs and resources available to businesses in Ontario that are interested in developing technology.
When you are starting a new technology-based venture or developing an existing technology business there are many steps to be taken to ensure that the final product is market viable, on time and on budget. Regardless of where in the development process you find yourself, or whether you are a new or existing business, there are a number of tools available to assist you in making successful decisions.
While innovative ideas are essential to business progress, there are tests every idea must pass before it makes money. If you are at the "idea stage" of developing a new product, you may want to consult the document "Developing your ideas".
If you are either inventing a new product or considering developing a new product to add to your existing product line(s), there are a number of critical factors to consider when assessing the feasibility of your new venture.
For further information:
see the document: Innovation
You may want to locate technology opportunities, expertise, and useful tools that will help your business or your venture be more competitive. Visit Industry Canada's web site to gain a better perspective of current initiatives and insights into research technology and innovation.
Your business plan is a statement describing the products or services you plan to sell, information about who you are, what you plan to achieve, where your business will be located, when you expect it to get under way, who your competitors are, and how you plan to overcome the risks involved in your new venture. It is a summary of your mission, mandate, and method. It also acts as a basic reference document telling your customers, suppliers, bankers, and partners, about your track record, tactics and targets.
The business plan is an essential planning and tracking tool. You need it to assist in both start-up and day-to-day operating decisions, to get the financing you need, and to keep yourself and your business on track. CBO has a number of resources that can help you develop your business plan:
For further information:
see the documents:
Writing your Business Plan
Business Plans - Templates and Samples
Guide to Market Research and Analysis
The federal and provincial governments offer a variety of programs to assist employers with their hiring and training needs. The programs below relate to science and technology. You may wish to consult the Employment and Training Assistance Programs Info-Guide for other programs.
The program provides financial assistance to innovative Canadian small and medium enterprises (SMEs) for the hiring of post-secondary graduates to work on innovation projects in these firms.
The program is ongoing, there is no application deadline.
For further information:
please call 1-877-994-4727
visit the web site: Internship Program with Innovative Small and Medium-sized Enterprises (SMEs)
Funding to help you hire a student to implement e-business practices and technologies that can increase your sales or improve productivity.
For more information:
visit the web sites:
Industry Canada's Small Business Internship Program (SBIP)
Where to apply
see the document: Small Business Internship Program
Eligible employers can get financial help to hire recent graduates in science, engineering or business.
For more information:
visit the web site: Science and Technology Internship Program
see the document: Science and Technology Internship Program
Wage subsidies to help businesses hire young scientists and post-secondary graduates. Recruits are provided with hands-on experience on environmental projects under the guidance of a suitable leader.
For more information:
visit the web site: Science Horizons Youth Internship Program
MRI works towards, among other things, targeting resources and government investments strategically, listening to the experts in research and innovation, helping investors find ideas to invest in and helping innovators get the support they need, supporting innovators early on, through schools, cultural institutions and businesses, bringing research from the lab to the marketplace, and supporting Ontario's research and innovation activities through their programs and funding.
For more information:
visit these web sites:
Ministry of Research and Innovation
Research and Innovation Programs and Funding
The Ontario Centres of Excellence, founded in 1987 are involved in the full chain of development of new technologies. From the start of pure research, they assist by facilitating, connecting and encouraging the individual and institutional researchers. And at the end they aid these researchers to make connections to sources of financing and business expertise that will allow the full commercialization of new technologies and innovative applications.
The Ontario Centres of Excellence are made up of six centres:
For further information:
please call 416-861-1092 or (toll free) 1-866-759-6014
visit the web site: Ontario Centres of Excellence
The CIC assists inventors and innovative companies by providing a range of services that include invention evaluation, technology due diligence, market research, and education programs to help small and medium-sized enterprises, innovators, inventors and researchers take their ideas from the drawing board to the store shelf. The CIC is an independent, non-profit corporation. All of its services are confidential.
For further information:
please call 519-885-5870
visit the web sites:
Canadian Innovation Centre
Ready, Set, Grow - Webinar series
ITEXus is a two-day export development program for Ontario IT companies interested in exporting to the U.S. Border States. It introduces IT companies to key contacts in the U.S. and offers access to other, important information. Your company must be export-ready, in business for at least one year, and have an IT manufacturing or service base in Ontario. For each individual participating in the cross-border mission, there is a registration fee.
For further information:
visit the web site: IT Exporters to the U.S. Border States (ITEXus)
The Ministry of Small Business and Consumer Services' 12 business advisory service offices provide assistance to existing innovative growth firms, associations and municipalities. Business Advisors work with companies by assessing their current situation, supporting development of future plans and providing options for achieving their goals. They link firms with the right people, information and business resources to enhance competitiveness and profitability.
For further information:
see the document: Business Advisory Services (Ontario)
The Business Development Bank of Canada (BDC ) offers customized consulting solutions for the complex challenges you face everyday as a Canadian entrepreneur.
For further information:
please call 1-877-232-2269
visit the web
site: BDC
Consulting
see the document: BDC Consulting
This Info-Guide provides an overview of grants, subsidies and contributions potentially available for businesses in Ontario involved in science and technology, including programs offered or supported by the governments of Canada and Ontario.
For further information:
see the document: Grants, Subsidies and Contributions - Science and Technology
The BCAP aims to improve access to financing for credit-worthy Canadian businesses with viable business models, in particular, small and medium-sized enterprises and innovative firms. Businesses interested in accessing loan financing through the BCAP should contact their own financial institution for more information.
For further information:
visit the web site: Business Credit Availability Program (BCAP)
see the document: BDC Operating Line of Credit Guarantee
This Info-Guide provides an overview of financial support that does not fall under the categories of grants, employment subsidies or tax credits. It lists these alternative forms of financial support potentially available for businesses in Ontario involved in science and technology, including programs offered or supported by the governments of Canada and Ontario.
For further information:
see the document: Financial Support - Science and Technology
A guide describing the grants and bursaries, post-doctoral fellowships, and major international prizes available for Canadian research institutes, universities and firms for research.
For further information:
visit the web site: Funding Guide for International Science and Technology Cooperation
The Government of Canada has established a tax incentive program to encourage Canadian businesses of all sizes to conduct research and development that will lead to new or improved technologically advanced products or processes. The SR&ED Program gives claimants cash refunds and/or tax credits for their expenditures on eligible research and development work done in Canada.
An Account Executive Service was also developed as part of the Canada Revenue Agency's ongoing efforts to make the SR&ED Program more responsive to your needs. The account executive will help you understand the SR&ED Program, the requirements for eligibility of your work, the rules for determining qualified expenditures, ways to support your claim, and the review process.
For further information:
please call 1-800-959-5525
visit the web site: Scientific Research and Experimental Development (SR&ED) Tax Incentive Program
see the document: Scientific Research and Experimental Development (SR&ED) - Tax Incentive Program
Industrial Technologies Office (ITO) will help advance leading-edge R&D by Canadian industries through the new Strategic Aerospace and Defence Initiative (SADI) program, as well as through projects already contracted. The agency also acts as the administrator for Industry Canada's Program for Strategic Industrial Projects.
For further information:
please call 1-800-266-7531
visit the web site: Industrial Technologies Office (ITO)
see the document: Strategic Aerospace and Defence Initiative (SADI)
The program provides loans that established businesses can use as working capital to explore new markets and develop new products and new technologies.
For further information:
please call 1-877-232-2269
visit the web site: BDC Financing
BDC Venture Capital is active at every stage of the company's development cycle, from seed through expansion, with a focus on technology-based businesses.
For further information:
please call 1-877-232-2269
visit the web site: BDC Venture Capital
Funds networks involved in leading-edge, multidisciplinary, university-based research and training.
For further information:
please call : 613-995-6010
visit the web site: Networks of Centres for Excellence
MRI works towards, among other things, targeting resources and government investments strategically, listening to the experts in research and innovation, helping investors find ideas to invest in and helping innovators get the support they need, supporting innovators early on, through schools, cultural institutions and businesses, bringing research from the lab to the marketplace, and supporting Ontario's research and innovation activities through their programs and funding.
For more information:
visit these web sites:
Ministry of Research and Innovation
Research and Innovation Programs and Funding
Small and medium-sized Canadian controlled private corporations performing research and development in Ontario can receive a tax credit for qualifying expenditures on research and development carried out in Ontario.
For further information:
please call 1-800-263-7965
see the document: Ontario Innovation Tax Credit (OITC)
Provides the freight transportation industry with cost shared funding for real world testing of freight transportation technologies that have the potential to reduce the emissions of air pollutants and greenhouse gases (GHG).
For further information:
call 613-991-1196
visit the web site: ecoFREIGHT Program - Transport Canada
For regulatory or legal questions, it may be useful to contact a lawyer through the Law Society of Upper Canada's Lawyer Referral Service.
For further information:
please call 416-947-3300 or 1-800-668-7380
visit the web site: Law Society of Upper Canada's Lawyer Referral Service
Depending on what your product or service you are supplying, different regulations will apply.
This document will assist you in navigating federal, provincial and municipal regulations that apply to a number of industries and businesses in Ontario.
For further information:
see the document: Business Regulations Info-Guide
Sometimes a person or business will want to protect an image or identity, a newly created product, an innovative design, or a creative work. You can receive legal recognition and protection for these endeavours, which are known as "intellectual property". Many intellectual property rights are administered through a federal agency called the Canadian Intellectual Property Office (CIPO).
CIPO and the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) recently agreed to establish a new cooperative initiative called the Patent Prosecution Highway (PPH) on a trial basis beginning in early 2008. The PPH will serve to fast-track patent applications in one country when a patent has been granted in another.
For further information:
please call 1-819-997-1936
visit the web site: Canadian Intellectual Property Office (CIPO)
see the document: Canadian Intellectual Property Office
This document is intended to provide intellectual property information, including trade-mark, copyright and patent information, to businesses in Ontario.
For further information:
see the document: Intellectual Property Info-Guide
All businesses must be aware of the various taxes that may apply to their product or service. Depending on the type and location of products or services being offered, federal, provincial and/or municipal business taxes may apply.
For further information:
See the Taxation
Info-Guide
Other Resources:
Ontario Ministry of Revenue: 1-866-668-8297
Small
Business Tax Help (MOR)
Canada Revenue Agency: 1-800-959-5525
Canada Revenue
Agency (CRA)
Industry Canada provides a single point of entry to government programs and services. It provides fast, accurate and value-added information aimed at small and medium enterprises (SMEs), as well as consumers.
Through the web site, Canadian businesses have access to a vast array of management resources, perspectives and data that can help you further develop and expand markets, create alliances and find new clients.
For further information:
please call 1-800-328-6189
visit the web site: Industry Canada - Innovation, Research, Science and Technology
The NRC Canada Institute for Scientific and Technical Information (CISTI) is one of the largest libraries of its kind in North America. The NRC Research Press, located in CISTI, also contributes significantly to NRC's international reputation as a leader in science and technology. As one of the largest disseminators of scientific, technical and medical (STM) information, CISTI is an essential service to researchers and publishers and a vital link in the innovation system.
For further information:
please call 1-800-668-1222
visit the web site: NRC Canada Institute for Scientific and Technical Information
InnovationCanada.ca is committed to bringing stories regarding the transformations taking place across Canada's research landscape by means of an electronic, web-based magazine that showcases innovative research projects made possible with the investments made by the CFI in research infrastructure projects across Canada. It also underlines the commitment that the federal government has made to strengthen Canada's research capacity and to build and encourage partnershipsâ??with institutions, municipal and provincial governments, and the private and voluntary sectors.
For further information:
visit the web site: InnovationCanada.ca
ISO (International Organization for Standardization) is the world's largest developer of standards. ISO's principal activity is the development of technical standards. The International Standards, which ISO develops, are useful to industrial and business organizations of all types, to governments and other regulatory bodies, to trade officials, to conformity assessment professionals, to suppliers and customers of products and services in both public and private sectors. ISO standards contribute to making the development, manufacturing and supply of products and services more efficient, safer and cleaner. They make trade between countries easier and fairer. They provide governments with a technical base for health, safety and environmental legislation. They aid in transferring technology to developing countries. ISO standards also serve to safeguard consumers, and users in general, of products and services. They provide a lot of documentation and publications.
For further information:
visit the web site: International Organization for Standardization
CATA's WIT (Women in Technology) Forum is a new community network designed to boost women's participation and advancement in the high-growth technology sector. Our mission is to help women in technology companies advance in their careers and succeed as entrepreneurs through mentoring, networking, professional development and advocacy.
For further information:
visit the web site: Women in Technology Forum
Technology roadmaps are a process whereby Canadian industry, academic institutions, research organizations and governments come together to identify the new critical technologies, skills and competencies required to meet future market demands. Initiated and supported by lead government departments, including Industry Canada, each technology roadmap exercise is led by industry.
For further information:
visit the web site: Technology Roadmaps
The NRC Expertise Database is a bilingual database offering everyone more efficient and direct access to NRC expertise. The database is the newest way to keep informed about research expertise and contacts across NRC. Each bilingual record describes an individual's expertise and provides his or her title, telephone number, e-mail, Institute, group, and a hot link to their institute home page.
For further information:
visit the web site: NRC Expertise: Bringing our Experts to You
The program provides an opportunity for the private sector to have new environmental technologies evaluated and assessed by the Ministry of Environment. Under this program, the ministry will provide a written opinion on the potential of a particular technology's application in Ontario and whether it is likely to satisfy site-specific applications of new technologies.
For further information:
please call 416-327-5519
see the document: New Environmental Technologies Evaluation Program (Ontario)
The Canadian Standards Association (CSA) is a not-for-profit membership-based association serving business, industry, government and consumers in Canada and the global marketplace.
For further information:
visit the web site: Canadian Standards Association
Statistics Canada maintains records relating to resources (expenditures and personnel) for science and technology in the public and private sectors in Canada.
For further information:
see the document: Science and technology
The bulletin, produced by Statistics Canada covers current issues in science and technology activities, advanced technologies, innovation in industry and electronic media. The publication offers an excellent overview of the technology and innovation fields.
For further information:
visit the web site: Statistics Canada - Innovation Analysis Bulletin
Statistics Canada's project, "Information System for Science and Technology" provides a coherent picture of science and technology (S&T) in Canada. Covered areas include: innovation, technology diffusion, human resources in S&T and interrelations between different actors involved in S&T.
For further information:
visit the web site: Compendium of Science and Technology Statistics
Canadian Institute Health Research
Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council
Innovation Institute of Ontario (IIO)
Canada Foundation for Innovation
IT succession planning: Have you started yet?
Innovation Initiative Co-operative Inc
Listing of Incubators from the Canadian Association of Business Incubators (CABI)
Some Canadian Business Incubators
Click: Canada Business
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Information contained in this document is of a general nature only and is not intended to constitute advice for any specific situation. Users concerned about the reliability of the information should consult directly with the source, or seek legal counsel.
Some of the organizations listed above are not subject to the federal Official Languages Act or the French Language Services Act of Ontario. Their services may not be available in both official languages.