Accelerating Geomatics in Alberta

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Accelerating Geomatics in Alberta February 10, 2011 Presenter: Richard Gorecki Presentation For: The Institute of Navigation, Alberta Chapter Building Commercialization Capacity for Geomatics Technologies in Canada

Outline Mission Objectives Commercialization Focus What This Means For You Benefits To Alberta TECTERRA s Funding TECTERRA s Role Investment & Grant Programs ION Alberta Presentation: Accelerating Geomatics in Alberta, February 10, 2011 2

TECTERRA s Mission TECTERRA contributes to the growth of economic activity in Alberta and the rest of Canada by investing in and supporting the development and commercialization of geomatics products and services for integrated resource management to generate positive impact on the economy, the job market, the infrastructure and ultimately the prosperity of Albertans and all Canadians. ION Alberta Presentation: Accelerating Geomatics in Alberta, February 10, 2011 3

TECTERRA s Objectives Identify, enable and invest in opportunities to commercialize new geomatics products and services. Invest in applied R&D aimed to create commercially viable geomatics products and services. Support and invest in new geomatics business initiatives. Enable the employment of Highly Qualified Personnel (HQP). Facilitate informative communication and collaboration between end-users, technology providers and the Applied Research Sector. ION Alberta Presentation: Accelerating Geomatics in Alberta, February 10, 2011 4

TECTERRA s Commercialization Focus TECTERRA enables the development of IRM technology solutions that contribute added value to resource sectors, including: Energy Forestry Agriculture Mining Water Weather Land development Land management ION Alberta Presentation: Accelerating Geomatics in Alberta, February 10, 2011 5

What This Means For You A suite of investment and grant programs available to Small and Medium Enterprises, entrepreneurs, researchers and universities. Commercialization Industry Investment Program: investment ranging from $100K - $500K University Applied R&D Program: investment ranging from $100K $500K GECKO: grant of $25K for business plan development Highly Qualified Personnel GEO-Placement Program: grant of 50% of annual salary for a new-hire HQP Awards and Scholarships Program GEO-Expert Training Program: grants for graduate level courses and technical training workshops Networking Facilitation Workshops, networking opportunities ION Alberta Presentation: Accelerating Geomatics in Alberta, February 10, 2011 6

Benefits to Alberta Increased opportunities for Innovation and Commercialization Job Creation: talent training and retention Communication, networking and public policy Partnership opportunities among geomatics research, industry and end users Increased opportunities to develop and market geomatics applications ION Alberta Presentation: Accelerating Geomatics in Alberta, February 10, 2011 7

TECTERRA s Funding (5 years renewable) $33,285,000 $21,600,000 $11,600,000 Advanced Education and Technology $10,000,000 $11,685,000 ION Alberta Presentation: Accelerating Geomatics in Alberta, February 10, 2011 8

TECTERRA s Role TECTERRA Inc. is an incorporated not-for-profit company that is governed by an independent board of directors representing key industry sectors associated with our focus markets. ION Alberta Presentation: Accelerating Geomatics in Alberta, February 10, 2011 9

Building Commercialization Capacity for Geomatics Technologies in Canada TECTERRA Investment & Grant Programs

Industry Investment Program Commercialization projects led by Canadian Small and Medium Enterprises (SME) in partnership with other Canadian and/or foreign industry, academia, government or other stakeholders Idea-to-Implementation Projects < 2 years: Applied R&D targeting a specific application in a specific market Implementation Projects < 1 year: Product/service development based on early-stage technology targeting a specific application in a specific market. Ongoing/open opportunity with recurring review dates Last review date Jan 20, 2011. Awards scheduled for May 2011 Next review date April 14, 2011 Investment, (one-to-one matching) $100K $500K per project Projects receiving funds must hire one net-new, Highly Qualified Personnel ION Alberta Presentation: Accelerating Geomatics in Alberta, February 10, 2011 11

p 2 P: Prototyping and Pilot Project Funding NEW Call For Proposals Geomatics prototyping and pilot projects led by SMEs Ongoing/open opportunity with recurring review dates Next review date Feb 17, 2011 Investment, (three-to-one matching) $100K $400K per project ION Alberta Presentation: Accelerating Geomatics in Alberta, February 10, 2011 12

GECKO: GEomatics Commercialization Kick-Off Early-stage funding to geomatics entrepreneurs and researchers for the development of Business Plans for the purpose of commercializing new geomatics technologies Grant of up to $25,000 per Business Plan project for qualified applicants Working closely with Approved Service Providers: Innovate Calgary TEC Edmonton University of Lethbridge Industry Liaison Office Ongoing review. Total number of applications currently in progress: 10 (up to $250K) ION Alberta Presentation: Accelerating Geomatics in Alberta, February 10, 2011 13

GEO-Placement: Job Creation in Alberta Designed to create economic value for Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs) in Alberta Grant of 50% (up to $50K) of salary for Highly Qualified Professional (HQP) for the first year at Alberta SMEs HQP must be a net-new hire and serving a long-term business need within the hiring company An enhanced, geomatics-focused version of the Alberta Ingenuity Associate Program Ongoing /open opportunity with recurring review dates Next review date Mar 31, 2011 ION Alberta Presentation: Accelerating Geomatics in Alberta, February 10, 2011 14

University R&D Investment Program Commercialization Funding for applied research in geomatics leading to the commercialization of product and services Projects led by a University Research Group in partnership with a Canadian geomatics company, other academic institutions, government or other stakeholders Funding ranging from $100K to $500K per project HQP Training and Placement Training, development and placement of Alberta universities HQP into geomatics industry (undergrads & grads) Industry Liaison Connecting research groups with industry and government agencies ION Alberta Presentation: Accelerating Geomatics in Alberta, February 10, 2011 15

Awards and Scholarships Program To attract and cultivate future Highly Qualified Personnel (HQP) to help satisfy growing demand from the geomatics industry in Alberta Program Administration Over $20,000 in scholarship funding is available annually to Alberta post-secondary institutions who offer undergraduate geomatics-related courses of study Annual awards of $1,000 or $2,000 depending on program Administered individually by each educational institution Eligibility Undergraduate students in an approved degree-eligible field of study Geomatics, geography, or related science or technology Entering second or third year of study Based on academic merit (generally GPA > 3.0) Open to Canadian citizens and permanent residents ION Alberta Presentation: Accelerating Geomatics in Alberta, February 10, 2011 16

GEO-Link Program Industry workshops/conference sessions funded by TECTERRA Aviation Alberta Conference workshop hosting & student sponsorship Alberta Geomatics Group participation and sponsorship Institute of Navigation participation and sponsorship Industry-University workshops funded by TECTERRA Showcase university research areas and expertise Share industry geomatics challenges and needs Facilitate the matching of research-commercialization opportunities Help research roadmaps to be aligned with industry requirements Engagement of industry with the university research community Promotion of university research programs leading to commercialization ION Alberta Presentation: Accelerating Geomatics in Alberta, February 10, 2011 17

GEO-Expert Training Program A suite of training courses and workshops targeted at developing and training HQPs (industry, university & government) to meet the challenges of working in a high-tech environment, with direct experience in leading-edge tools & practices Training funded by TECTERRA and offered by the three primary Alberta universities Training delivered by worldwide top industry practitioners & applied research professionals Training sessions will include: Industry Training Courses: short (1-2 days), advanced (1 week), intensive (2 weeks) Technical Training Workshops: 1-2 days Field Camps: 1-2 weeks Launch Date: February 2011 ION Alberta Presentation: Accelerating Geomatics in Alberta, February 10, 2011 18

TECTERRA Geomatics Lab A geomatics equipment lab available to industry and university applied research groups for product development purposes Equipment list includes (tentative): GNSS/INS/wireless simulator Absolute/relative gravimeter High-definition laser scanner Ground penetrating radar equipment Other Launch Date: May 2011 ION Alberta Presentation: Accelerating Geomatics in Alberta, February 10, 2011 19

Future Partnerships & Programs TECTERRA will play an active role in furthering the growth of the geomatics industry in Alberta through its collaboration with industry, research and government partners TECTERRA will further its mission with a specific focus on finding solutions for the top challenges of the resource sector through partnerships with specialized local research and development resources and targeted funding Stay tuned for new programs! ION Alberta Presentation: Accelerating Geomatics in Alberta, February 10, 2011 20

Contact Information www.tecterra.com Follow us on TECTERRA INC. 120 3553 31 St. NW Calgary, AlbertaT2L 2K7 admin@tecterra.com T: 403.532.4275 F: 403.532.4284 21

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