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Niagara College Gaining Ground as Research Arm for SMES

Niagara College helps companies innovate and achieve competitiv­e advantage while also providing students with valuable experienti­al learning opportunit­ies.

- Anne Papmehl

The industry partner gets a solution and the intellectu­al property, while the students get great experienti­al learning opportunit­ies.

Since Canadian SMES (small- and mediumsize­d companies) often lack the time, expertise, or equipment to innovate their products or technologi­es, many seek partnershi­ps with applied research colleges.

Niagara College is one of them. Currently ranked the number one research college in Canada, the College’s Research & Innovation division offers SMES facilities, expertise, and funding to help address their innovation challenges. “We tend to consider ourselves their research arm,” says Dr. Marc Nantel, Vice-president, Research, Innovation & Strategic Enterprise­s at Niagara College.

Thanks to government funding from various sources and the services available within the College’s four Innovation Centres, Niagara College helps SMES get their products to market cheaper and faster. For each project, the industry partner gets expertise through a faculty or on-staff researcher, equipment, and student help. “The industry partner gets a solution and the intellectu­al property, while the students get great experienti­al learning opportunit­ies,” says Dr. Nantel.

Four innovation centres supporting four key areas

Applied research projects take place in four key areas: Business & Commercial­ization, Food & Beverage, Horticultu­ral & Environmen­tal Sciences, and Advanced Manufactur­ing. Each sector has its own innovation centre, and funding is secured mostly through long-term funding envelopes which allows for ongoing intake.

Niagara College continues to expand its offerings to SME industry partners. The Horticultu­ral & Environmen­tal Sciences Innovation Centre (HESIC) will soon enjoy the addition of a new, 13,540-square foot, research greenhouse and laboratory. “This will enhance our capabiliti­es and capacity for project delivery and position us as a leader in horticultu­ral research and innovation in Canada,” says Kimberley Cathline, HESIC’S Research Program Manager.

Though at the forefront of innovation, Dr. Nantel notes that colleges receive only about 2.5 per cent of the post-secondary research funding available. “It would be nice to have more given our close relationsh­ips with industries that develop new products,” he says.∎

Learn more about how Niagara College can help solve your innovation challenges by visiting ncinnovati­on.ca.

This article is sponsored by Niagara College.

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Niagara College will enhance its applied research capabiliti­es in 2024 with the addition of a new greenhouse.
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Vice-president, Research, Innovation & Strategic Enterprise­s, Niagara College
Dr. Marc Nantel Vice-president, Research, Innovation & Strategic Enterprise­s, Niagara College
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Research Program Manager,
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Kimberley Cathline Research Program Manager, HESIC
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