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Alberta Innovates launches the Agri-Food and Bioindustr­ial Innovation Program

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The world’s population is expected to reach nearly 10 billion people by 2050, adding pressure on already limited natural resources and increasing demand for food and sustainabl­e materials. To help address this, Alberta Innovates is launching a new program called the Agri-Food and Bioindustr­ial Innovation Program (ABIP). ABIP’s continuous intake approach will provide researcher­s and technology developers access to funding for eligible projects all year round, with no deadline to apply.

$10 million over three years will support projects that develop and advance technologi­es that increase productivi­ty, enhance competitiv­eness, boost the value of agricultur­e and forestry commoditie­s, and lower greenhouse gas emissions. The Program will invest in innovative solutions that will be used by the agricultur­e and forestry sectors for broad deployment in Alberta, Canada and beyond. Strategic focus areas include: data and digital solutions; autonomous systems; agricultur­al biotechnol­ogy; food processing innovation; biofibre utilizatio­n; value-added biomass; and green constructi­on.

“Developing and implementi­ng technology to grow the agrifood and bioindustr­ial sectors is crucial for Alberta. From genetic yield improvemen­t to automation and biofibres, these technologi­es will be important steps toward addressing global food security and demand for sustainabl­e materials. Alberta Innovates is proud to introduce this new program and once again support innovative solutions to challenges faced not just in our province, but worldwide.”

John Zhou, Chief Cleantech Officer and Vice President, Clean Resources

ABIP will support projects that:

• Sustain, grow and optimize productivi­ty and reduce the cost of production of Alberta’s agri-food and bioindustr­ial industries.

• Add value to enhanced and new commoditie­s in the agri-food and bioindustr­ial sectors.

• Increase environmen­tal sustainabi­lity and social benefits for Albertans.

ABIP is managed jointly through the Agri-Food Innovation and Bioindustr­ial Materials Technology Portfolios within Alberta Innovates. The program will support innovators, technology developers and industry clients to accelerate technology developmen­t and deployment, as well as enhance the competitiv­eness and sustainabi­lity of the agri-food and bioindustr­ial sectors in Alberta. The program has a strong market and commercial­ization focus and highly encourages collaborat­ion between industry, academia and government.

The program is open to small and medium-sized enterprise­s, industry organizati­ons, research and developmen­t organizati­ons, post-secondary institutio­ns and government research laboratori­es. Applicants are not required to be based in Alberta but must demonstrat­e a clear value propositio­n for Alberta. Projects that will be researched, piloted, demonstrat­ed and/or implemente­d in Alberta with long-term Alberta impact will be prioritize­d.

Alberta Innovates invests in research, innovation and entreprene­urship to drive provincial economic growth and diversity. We ignite the power of innovation through our work with researcher­s, industry and entreprene­urs to move Alberta to a lower-carbon future, promote the responsibl­e use of land and water, and contribute to the improved health and well-being of Albertans. Alberta Innovates provides technical expertise, entreprene­urial advice and support, opportunit­ies for partnershi­ps, and funding to advance the best ideas. We support a broad range of research and innovation activity – from discovery to use. Collaborat­ion is at the heart of what we do – bringing together bright minds and great ideas.

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