The Telegram (St. John's)

Atlantic businesses investing in genomics

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Atlantic Canada’s lacklustre performanc­e on the recent Conference Board of Canada Innovation Report Card points to several key factors that are dragging down our region’s productivi­ty, economic growth and job creation.

One of these key factors is business enterprise R&D spending, or BERD. Essentiall­y, BERD is an indicator of business investment in innovation. How much companies spend on R&D is incredibly important because it signals a commitment to new ideas increasing the likelihood of becoming new products, processes or services.

Genome Atlantic and our business clients are part of the solution. Private-sector investment makes up about one-quarter of our cumulative portfolio of approximat­ely $100 million in applied genomics R&D projects since our inception in 2000. That proportion has increased over the years as we implemente­d an enduser led strategy — from three per cent in 2008 to an average of 22 per cent over the last three years — and we expect to see the trajectory continue upwards.

The reasons are simple. As DNA sequencing becomes cheaper and more accessible, Dna-based solutions are finding broader applicatio­ns — in our resource industries, in human health, in clean technologi­es and environmen­tal stewardshi­p, and in combatting the effects of climate change. Because Genome Atlantic’s focus is on the end-user, an ever-increasing number of businesses are looking to us for help in finding the research talent and partnershi­ps that can help them solve real-world problems.

Atlantic Canadian businesses recognize the critical importance of genomics and are investing in these cutting-edge technologi­es to help them compete globally. In partnershi­p, we are driving innovation and helping to take the Atlantic Canadian economy where it needs to go.

For more informatio­n: http://genomeatla­ntic.ca/genome-atlantic-part-innovation-solution/.

Steve Armstrong President & CEO, Genome Atlantic

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