Warp-Speed - Global Advantage Consulting
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Warp-Speed - Global Advantage Consulting
Warp-Speed: Accelerating College Applied Research Presentedby: DavidB.Wa*ers,President/CEO AdamJarvis,VPPolicy+Research GlobalAdvantageConsul5ngGroupInc. ProjectObjec+ves–MapTheAppliedResearchJungle 1. Iden5fyARplayersandroles 2. Be?erunderstandthecolleges’ contribu5ontoCanada’sInnova5on Ecosystem 3. Iden5fyrisksandopportuni5esfor collegeAppliedResearch 4. Iden5fyop5onsforfutureinvestment 2 DataAnalysis–CICanMembershipSurvey 1. Analysisofthe2014-2015data collectedfrom117colleges acrossCanada 2. ReviewofreportsfromApplied Researchexperts 3. Discussionandconsulta5on withCICanstaff 4. Interviews 3 Interviews-PrimarySources 1. Conductedinterviewswith9 collegesandins5tutesacross thecountry(GeorgeBrown,BCIT, NovaScoHaCommunityCollege, Seneca,RedRiverCollege,OldsCollege, HollandCollege,RéseauTrans-Tech, AssociaHonpourlarecercheau collégial) 2. InterviewswithAlgonquinand GeorgeBrownexecu5ves 3. Designworkshopwith AlgonquinAppliedResearch 4 Mapping–VisualizedtheAppliedResearchEcosystem 1. Mappedthesystemonaninput-output basis 2. Assessedthekeyflowsbetween organiza5ons 3. Createdsuppor5ngvisualiza5onsthat helptellthestoryofAppliedResearch 5 TheContextforLookingatAppliedResearch 6 Advisory Councilon Economic Growth New Innova+on Agenda Reviewof Fundamental Science $800M Clusters CleanTech and Climate Change and Networks NewFederal Policies &Programs Reviewofthe New Tax System Trade Strategy $8.4B for Indigenous Peoples New New Health Accord Defense Strategy 7 ProvincialDepartments Gran5ngCouncils FederalDepartments Performance LinkingOrganiza5ons Universi+es/Colleges CICan Taxes PrivateSector GlobalMarkets Employment/R&D ResultsProduced Revenues 8 TotalR&DinCanada:$31.6B MajorFlowsofR&DFunding2015 Business I.Six(6)SourcesofR&DFunding: Higher Education Federal $1,885M $6,199M $6,374M $345M $2,647M Provincial $6,374M $311M $1,204M Private NFP Foreign $1,907M $1,191M $1,158M $150M $285M $14,042M $13,058M $1,748M $930M $3,169M $15,462M $12,988M $2,679M Federal Higher Education $285M Provincial Business II.Four(4)PerformersofR&D Source:StatisticsCanada2015(latest) 9 WhyisCollegeAppliedResearchcentral toimprovingCanada’sinnova+onperformance? ItiscentralbecauseCanada’sBusinessSectorhasaProblem: 1. Canada’sBusinessSectordoesveryli?leR&D–infactonly50%of theaverageR&Dof34OECDcountries 2. Asaresult,Businessproduc5vityispoor(Canada’sBusiness produc5vityisonly73%ofUSBusinessproduc5vity) 3. Asaresult,Canadianbusinessesarechallengedtobecompe55ve 4. Asaresult,CanadianbusinessesneedassistancefromCanada’s collegestodesignanddevelopinnova5veproductsandservices fromglobalmarkets 10 Networks of Centres of Excellence Program (NCEs) Number of Centres of Excellence: 48 (2016) Total Funding Received by Centres over Term: $1.1B BGT 2016: $32M over 2 yrs to CDRD to commercialize health discoveries, and $12M over 2 yrs to the Stem Cell Network (see below *) Number of Networks of Centres of Excellence by Province (2016) Alberta British Columbia 9 Manitoba New Brunswick H e a l t h a n d L i fe S c i e n c e s 1 1 Nova Scotia 1 Quebec 5 N at u r a l Re s o u r c e s 21 M a n u fa c t u r i n g / E n g i n e e r i n g 10 Saskatchwan 5 E nv i r o n m e n t 2 Ontario Prince Edward Island 26 I n fo r m at i o n a n d C o m m u n i c at i o n 0 Newfoundland and Labrador Yukon, Northwest Territories, Nunavut Number of Networks of Centres of Excellence by Sector (2015) 2 4 2 Cross-sectoral 1 6 0 13 Networks of Centres of Excellence (NCE) * Aging Gracefully across Environments Allergy, Genes and Environment Network ArcticNet AUTO21 BioFuelNet Biotherapeutics for Cancer Treatment Canadian Frailty Network Canadian Glycomics Network Canadian Water Network Cardiac Arrythmia Network of Canada Marine Envtl, Obs, Prediction and Response Network NeuroDevNet Stem Cell Network $37 M $74 M $113 M $81 M $25 M $25 M $24 M $27 M $62 M $26 M $25 M $39 M $83 M 2014-19 2004-19 2003-18 2001-15 2012-17 2014-19 2012-17 2014-19 2001-15 2014-19 2012-17 2009-19 2001-17 5 Knowledge Mobilization Initiative Networks (NCE-KM) CellCAN Regenerative Medicine & Call Therapy Network Children and Youth in Challenging Contexts Promoting Relationships and Eliminating Violence Smart Cybersecurity Network Translating Emergency Knowledge for Kids $2 $2 $2 $2 $2 M M M M M 2014-18 2011-15 2011-15 2014-18 2011-15 1 Canada-India Research Centre of Excellence Initiative (CIRCE) India-Canada Centre for Innovative Multidisciplinary Partnerships to Accelerate Community Transformation and Sustainability $14 M 2012-17 23 Centres of Excellence for the Commercialization of Research (CECR) * Accel-Rx Health Sciences Accelerator Advanced Applied Physics Solutions Inc. Canadian Digital Media Network Centre for Commercialization of Cancer Immunotherapy Centre for Commercialization of Regenerative Medicine Centre for Drug Research and Development Centre for Imaging Technology Commercialization Centre for Probe Development and Commercialization Centre for Surgical Invention and Innovation Centre for the Commercialization of Antibodies/Biologics Centre of Excellence in Next Generation Networks GreenCentre Canada Leading Operational Observations/Knowledge for the North MaRS Innovation MedDev Commercialization Centre MiQro Innovation Collaborative Centre Natural Products Canada NEOMED Ocean Networks Canada Innovation Centre Pan-Provincial Vaccine Enterprise TECTERRA The Prostate Centre's Translational Research Initiative for Accelerated Discovery and Development Wavefront $15 $15 $20 $15 $15 $23 $13 $29 $15 $15 $12 $18 $11 $30 $15 $22 $14 $12 $11 $15 $12 M M M M M M M M M M M M M M M M M M M M M 2014-19 2008-17 2009-19 2016-21 2011-16 2008-18 2011-16 2008-18 2009-17 2014-19 2014-19 2009-19 2011-20 2008-16 2014-19 2011-21 2016-21 2014-18 2009-18 2008-17 2009-16 $26 M $20 M 2008-18 2011-21 5 Business-Led Networks of Centres of Excellence (BL-NCE) CQDM Exactis Innovation Green Aviation Research and Development Network Refined Manufacturing Acceleration Process Ultra Deep Mining Network $21 $15 $25 $8 $15 M M M M M 2009-17 2014-18 2009-18 2014-18 2014-18 1 Industrial Research and Development Internship (IRDI) MITACS – ACCELERATE $50 M 2008-16 11 Number of Centres of Excellence: 48 (2016) Total Funding Received by Centres over Term: $1.1B BGT 2016: $32M over 2 yrs to CDRD to commercialize health discoveries, and $12M over 2 yrs to the Stem Cell Network (see below *) Number of Networks of Centres of Excellence by Province (2016) Alberta 2 British Columbia 9 Manitoba New Brunswick Health and Life Sciences 1 0 Newfoundland and Labrador 1 Nova Scotia 2 Ontario 21 Prince Edward Island 1 Quebec 1 26 Information and Communication 5 Environment 5 Natural Resources Manufacturing/Engineering 10 Saskatchwan Yukon, Northwest Territories, Nunavut Number of Networks of Centres of Excellence by Sector (2015) Cross-sectoral 4 2 6 0 12 DowegiveenoughsupporttoCanada’s133Colleges? While Canadian Colleges produce 42% of the graduates in Higher Education, they receive only 2.4% of federal research funding. Why? Is this what 2.4% we want? Colleges Graduates # $75M/yr. Alloca+onofFederal fundingforR&D %oftotal $ %oftotal Colleges 208K 42% $75M 2.4% Universi5es 290K 58% $3,095M 97.6% Totals 498K 100% $3,170M 100% 97.6% Universi+es $3,095M/ yr. 13 AreCanadianSMEsImportant? NumberofFirms NoofFirms %of total Firms SMEs (1-499 employees) 1,144,800 99.9% LargeFirms (500+) 1,500 Total 1,146,300 Employment AvgNo TotalNo %ofTotal %Total Employees Employees Employees Employment Growth2002-12 Exports 36,185 Firms Export R&D 23,230 Firmsdo R&D 9 9,994,000 90% 90% 97% 97% 0.1% 715 1,121,000 10% 10% 3% 3% 100% 10 11,115,000 100% 100% 100% 100% Note:MostSMEsaresmallandinfact75%ofallCanadianBusinesseshavejust4employees. 14 DoCanadianEntrepreneurs/SMEshaveAccesstotheseTen(10)Services? Accessto GlobalMarket and Technology intelligence Accessto Global Commercial Networks Accessto Entrepreneurship educa+onand skills Accessto business Mentorsand Networks Accessto Innova+ve Ideasand research WhatdoCanadian Entrepreneurs/ Accessto Talent -Universi+es -Colleges -Immigra+on Accessto Federaland Provincial support/ funding(e.g. SRED,IRAP, BCIP) Accessto business advice SMEsneed? -IPprotec+on -Marke+ng -Sales Accesstoearly stagecapital -Angel Accessto Technology DueDiligence -VC -Accelerators -BDC 15 TheCanadianAppliedResearchEcosystem OurFindings 16 17 FederalR&DFundingforColleges:$74.7M 18 RegionalDevelopmentAgencyFundingforColleges:$11.4M CanadianEconomic Developmentforthe RegionsofQuebec WesternEconomic Diversification FederalEconomic DevelopmentOrganization forNorthernOntario $5.2M $2.7M $2.1M 2%of$253MBudget(2014-2015) 2%of$162MBudget(2014-2015) 4%of$48MBudget(2014-2015) AtlanticCanada OpportunitiesAgency CanadianNorthernEconomic DevelopmentAgency FederalEconomic DevelopmentAgency forSouthernOntario $1.1M $0.3M $90K 0.4%of$288MBudget(2014-2015) 1%of$52MBudget(2014-2015) 0.1%of$154MBudget(2014-2015) 19 ProvincialR&DFundingforColleges:$39.4M 20 CollegeCoreBudgets:$59.3M Colleges InternalContribution $59.3M 105 institutionswithadedicated appliedresearchoffice $300K mediancorebudget 21 StrongResults 5502 PrivateSectorPartners 374NewProducts 168NewProcesses 87NewServices Contributions: $64.3MCash $15.7MIn-Kind 22 MakingaDifferenceintheCommunity Companies Communityor SocialServiceOrganiza5ons 474 SocialInnovationPartners Non-governmental Organiza5ons Contributions: PublicService Agenciesor Departments $1.0MCash 23 Crea+ngNetworks,Clusters,andPartnerships International $1.7M 28Partners Across19Countries 35%-USA 6%each: China,Japan,Israel 177Partnershipswith 64Universities 24 EngagingStudentsandFaculty StudentsEngaged Students 31,346 747,576totalenrollment(2013/14) 548,610full-time 198,969part-time Faculty/Staff 2,585 IncludingIndustrialExperts andTechnicians 31,346studentsengagedinprojects 15%of208,488graduates 4%of747,576totalenrollment 10,101studentsreceivedsupportto pursueanentrepreneurialidea 5%of208,488graduates 1%of747,576totalenrollment FacultyEngaged 1375full-timefaculty 6.7%of20,466 655part-timefaculty 4.8%of13,759 25 InvestmentandStudentEngagement Territories (4Institutions) StudentsEngaged 37 $5.4M AtlanticCanada BritishColumbia Investmentfromall externalsources* (11Institutions) (21Institutions) 978 $4.6M $9.6M 6,029 $2.3M 221 Prairies 1,094 Québec (16Institutions) 875 $6.6M (34Institutions) $94.6M 6,293 $17.0M Alberta (14Institutions) 15,819 $28.9M Ontario QuébecCentrescollégiauxde transfertdetechnologie(CCTT) (49centres) (25Institutions) 26 TechnologyAccessCentres(TAC)Distribu+on TechnologyAccessCentre(TAC)Distribution 1 3 2 11 7 1 27 AppliedResearchExper+seisStronginAllSectors 28 29 RegionalClustersofExper+se 30 Crea+ngProsperityThroughEduca+on WhatAreWeBuilding? 31 Appliedresearchisalsooriginalinves5ga5on undertakeninordertoacquirenewknowledge. Itis,however,directedprimarilytowardsa specificprac5calaimorobjec5ve. -OECDOsloManualinaccordancewiththeapproach advocatedbytheFrascaHManual 32 TheFounda+ontoBuildFrom: 1. Mature,sustainedrela+onships:collegeshavestrong5eswithlocalindustry andsocialinnova5onpartners 2. Aprovenmodel:AppliedResearchenhancesabusiness’abilitytocreate newprocesses,products,andservices 3. Strongacrossallsectors:thecolleges’centres,labs,andexper5sena5onally arespreadequallyacrossallindustrysectors 4. Regionalclusters:regionalareasofexper5seandpartnershipswithother highereduca5onins5tu5onscanbeleveragedintoresearchclusters 5. IncredibleCapacitytoExpand:just5%offacultyand4%ofenrolledstudents par5cipateinAppliedResearch,withmoresupportthisnumbercould increasedrama5cally 33 Challenges 1. LimitedInternalFunding:thefundingcollegescanprovidetotheirApplied Researchofficesislow–manyofficesfeeltheydonothaveasustainablemodel 2. Lackoffull-+meresearchers:supportandexternalfundingforfull-5me researchersandopera5onalstaffisdifficulttoacquire 3. Roleconfusion:Lownumbersofengagedstaffandfacultyfrequentlyleadsto overlappinganduncertainroles,par5cularlyamongprojectmanagersandPIs 4. Studentsshouldbethestars:AppliedResearchofficeshavetoconstantlysearch forfundsandresources,thereforelimi5ng5metofocusonthestudent experience 5. AnIncompletePicture:therearemanydifferentAppliedResearchexperiences happeninginclassroomsas“industryprojects”thatarenotformallyrecorded 34 MeasuringSuccess–ImprovingMetrics 1. Par+cipa+on:measurethenumberofappliedresearchhoursalongwith numberofprojectstoprovideamoreaccurateunderstandingof involvementlevelandamountofexperienceonaproject 2. Training:findoutwhattraining(eg.Projectmanagement,conduc5ngAR, professionalism)isbeingofferedtostudentsincludinginpersonface-tofacestructuredsessions,onlinecourses,andopera5onalandproject instruc5ons 3. Tracking:monitorthenumberofstudentsthatarehiredbyApplied Researchindustrypartnersamercomple5ngaproject 4. Feedback:getfeedbackfromstudentsontheirexperienceworkingon AppliedResearchprojectsinordertocon5nuetoenhanceandimprove theexperiencefromthestudentperspec5ve 35 MeasuringSuccess–ImprovingMetrics Research Students Partners ExamplesofCurrentMetrics • Numberoffacultyengaged • Numberofstaffengaged ExamplesofCurrentMetrics • NumberofstudentsinvolvedinARProjects ExamplesofCurrentMetrics • Numberofproducts,servicesand processesdelivered Poten+alNewMetrics(known) • Numberoffull-5meresearchposi5ons • Numberofpart-5meresearchposi5ons • $appliedtotheopera5onoftheoffice • $spentonlabequipment Poten+alNewMetrics(known) • NumberstudenthoursspentonARprojects • TypesofcoursesandtrainingARstudentsare provided • Numberstudentsemployedamercomple5on ofARprojects • AmountspentonpayingARstudents Poten+alNewMetrics(known) • Numberintendedforglobalmarkets • Newrevenuegenerated Poten+alNewMetrics(unknown) • Facultyfeedbackontheirskillsand knowledgeacquisi5onamerprojects Poten+alNewMetrics(unknown) Poten+alNewMetrics(unknown) • Studentsbeliefthattheyaremoreemployable • Industrypartnerfeedbackontheir andmoreconfidentintheirskillsand skillsandknowledgeacquisi5onamera experience project 36 SetAGoal Onesolu5onisforGovernments(Federal,ProvincialandMunicipal)to significantlyincreasefunding(afourfoldincrease)forCollegeApplied Researchac5vi5esoverthenextfiveyears–fromapproximately $125Mperyearto$500Mperyear. Thiswouldpermittheleveragingofotherkeyfundingsources(the privatesector,collegesandins5tutesthemselves,interna5onal partners,founda5onsandcommunityorganiza5ons)tosupport$1 BillionofAppliedResearchac5vityannually. …andaccelerateto“warpdrive”–fromserving5,500businessesand engaging31,300studentstoday…toserving22,000businessesand engaging125,000studentsby2020. 37 SetAGoal ThinkBIG! $250Minvestmenttoday $1Binvestmentby2020 5,500partnerfirmstoday 22,000partnerfirmsby2020 31,300studentsengagedtoday 125,000studentsengagedby2020 38 CollegeEntrepreneurship:TheFinal Fron5er. ThesearethevoyagesoftheStarship CICan.It’s5yearmission:toexplore strangenewtechnologies,toseekout newpartnershipsandtrainanew genera5onofentrepreneurs,toboldly gowherenoins5tu5onhasgone before. ThankYou! Goto hlp://globaladvantageconsul+ng.com/cican Toaccess,purchase,andlearnmoreaboutthe CollegeAppliedResearchEcosystem 40