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OCN and Federal Labs Initiative “Building Industry Receptor Capacity”

OCN and Federal Labs Initiative “Building Industry Receptor Capacity”. Ontario Commercialization Network/Federal Partners In Technology Session Ottawa, December 12, 2006 Presented by Ed Mallett. Ontario’s Environmental Technology Sector.

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OCN and Federal Labs Initiative “Building Industry Receptor Capacity”

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  1. OCN and Federal Labs Initiative“Building Industry Receptor Capacity” Ontario Commercialization Network/Federal Partners In Technology Session Ottawa, December 12, 2006 Presented by Ed Mallett

  2. Ontario’s Environmental Technology Sector • Supposedly over 2000 companies in Ontario, primarily small companies and service providers: • Focus still in traditional areas of air, water & waste • Sector now includes alternate energy, energy management and environmental monitoring equipment • Revenues >$7 B/annum with >$750 M exports • Innovation clusters include water in Halton/Hamilton, alternate energy in Kingston and air pollution in the GTA • Level of R&D in industry is low; links to academia poor; government support to SMEs is low • New Ministry of Research and Innovation programs starting to address some of these issues.

  3. OCETA Overview • Established in 1993 as one of three “ Canadian Environmental Technology Advancement Centres” by Environment Canada; • Private sector, not-for-profit organization; • Office is located in Mississauga; • Four main business areas: • SME Client Services • Technology Verification • Sustainable Development • Information Products “To provide business services to strengthen the Ontario and Canadian environmental and energy industries through commercialization of new technologies and to promote the adoption of sustainable development strategies by Canadian Industrial SME’s both domestically and internationally”. • OCETA’s Mandate: • OCETA has assisted over 1,000 companies and institutions.

  4. Environmental Technology Verification • The Environmental Technology Verification (ETV) Program provides validation and independent verification of environmental technology performance claims. • This initiative has been developed to promote the commercialization of new environmental technologies into the market place and thus provide industry with the tools to address environmental challenges efficiently, effectively and economically.

  5. Ontario Sustainability Delivery Programs Stakeholder Partnerships Toronto Sustainability (TRSP) Environment Canada – Ontario Region Region of Waterloo Business Water Quality Program (BWQP) Environment Canada – Ontario Region Ontario Food Processing Program Agricultural Adaptation Council BiNational Air Quality Program Environment Canada – Ontario Region

  6. OCETA’s Overall Sustainability Outputs

  7. OCETA’s ORCP Project “Building Industrial Receptor Capacity” • OCETA will bring together research institutions and industry to collaborate on research and development to help address technical issues in the development of a technology. These parties will develop strategies to commercialize products that address Canadian environmental priorities. • OCETA will also help Ontario companies access markets, and will expand its business support services for companies with environmental technologies. • OCETA is funding initiatives in four areas: • Discovery Workshops • Route to market • Business Support to RINs • Proof of Principle R&D (Precarn) • Builds on OCETA’s proven experience in delivering commercialization services to entrepreneurs, SMEs and research centres.

  8. Innovation Chain Program Initiatives Develo pment Discovery Capacity Commercialization Private Sector Startups, SMEs, MNEs Environmental Technology Environmental Formation Discovery Corporate Industrial Entrepreneur Technology T ransfer of Angel Technology Workshop Mentorship Technical to CEO Development Outreach Verification Investor Research Assistance Program Workshops Application Support (ETV) Network Targeting (ITA) Program Services (ETDAP) Availability OCETA/ETech OCETA Research Commercialization Commercialization Support Services Approaches Of Environmental Technology SMEs

  9. SME Innovation Chain

  10. University Innovation Chain OCE-ETech

  11. Edward Mallett CEO and President OCETA and ETV Canada 2070 Hadwen Road, Unit 201A Mississauga, Ontario Tel: 905-822-4133 X246 Fax: 905-822-3558 E-mail: emallett@oceta.on.ca Website: www.oceta.on.ca and www.etvcanada.ca

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