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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
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DataAnalysis–CICanMembershipSurvey
1.  Analysisofthe2014-2015data
collectedfrom117colleges
acrossCanada
2.  ReviewofreportsfromApplied
Researchexperts
3.  Discussionandconsulta5on
withCICanstaff
4.  Interviews
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Interviews-PrimarySources
1.  Conductedinterviewswith9
collegesandins5tutesacross
thecountry(GeorgeBrown,BCIT,
NovaScoHaCommunityCollege,
Seneca,RedRiverCollege,OldsCollege,
HollandCollege,RéseauTrans-Tech,
AssociaHonpourlarecercheau
collégial)
2.  InterviewswithAlgonquinand
GeorgeBrownexecu5ves
3.  Designworkshopwith
AlgonquinAppliedResearch
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Mapping–VisualizedtheAppliedResearchEcosystem
1.  Mappedthesystemonaninput-output
basis
2.  Assessedthekeyflowsbetween
organiza5ons
3.  Createdsuppor5ngvisualiza5onsthat
helptellthestoryofAppliedResearch
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TheContextforLookingatAppliedResearch
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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
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ProvincialDepartments
Gran5ngCouncils
FederalDepartments
Performance
LinkingOrganiza5ons
Universi+es/Colleges
CICan
Taxes
PrivateSector GlobalMarkets
Employment/R&D
ResultsProduced
Revenues
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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)
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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
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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
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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
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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.
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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.
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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
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TheCanadianAppliedResearchEcosystem
OurFindings
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FederalR&DFundingforColleges:$74.7M
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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)
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ProvincialR&DFundingforColleges:$39.4M
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CollegeCoreBudgets:$59.3M
Colleges
InternalContribution
$59.3M
105
institutionswithadedicated
appliedresearchoffice
$300K
mediancorebudget
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StrongResults
5502
PrivateSectorPartners
374NewProducts
168NewProcesses
87NewServices
Contributions:
$64.3MCash
$15.7MIn-Kind
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MakingaDifferenceintheCommunity
Companies
Communityor
SocialServiceOrganiza5ons
474
SocialInnovationPartners
Non-governmental
Organiza5ons
Contributions:
PublicService
Agenciesor
Departments
$1.0MCash
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Crea+ngNetworks,Clusters,andPartnerships
International
$1.7M
28Partners
Across19Countries
35%-USA
6%each:
China,Japan,Israel
177Partnershipswith
64Universities
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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
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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)
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TechnologyAccessCentres(TAC)Distribu+on
TechnologyAccessCentre(TAC)Distribution
1
3
2
11
7
1
27
AppliedResearchExper+seisStronginAllSectors
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RegionalClustersofExper+se
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Crea+ngProsperityThroughEduca+on
WhatAreWeBuilding?
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Appliedresearchisalsooriginalinves5ga5on
undertakeninordertoacquirenewknowledge.
Itis,however,directedprimarilytowardsa
specificprac5calaimorobjec5ve.
-OECDOsloManualinaccordancewiththeapproach
advocatedbytheFrascaHManual
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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.
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SetAGoal
ThinkBIG!
$250Minvestmenttoday
$1Binvestmentby2020
5,500partnerfirmstoday
22,000partnerfirmsby2020
31,300studentsengagedtoday
125,000studentsengagedby2020
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CollegeEntrepreneurship:TheFinal
Fron5er.
ThesearethevoyagesoftheStarship
CICan.It’s5yearmission:toexplore
strangenewtechnologies,toseekout
newpartnershipsandtrainanew
genera5onofentrepreneurs,toboldly
gowherenoins5tu5onhasgone
before.
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