ACCESS TO TALENT PROGRAM

The Access to Talent Program helps Canadian SMEs or start-up companies hire an experienced individual to carry out a project to achieve key milestones that support the development of a natural product or technology
  • Natural Products Canada
Overview of the ACCESS TO TALENT PROGRAM program:

NPC defines natural products or technologies as biologically-based innovations that leverage or enhance the use of naturally-occurring molecules. NPC is looking for highly innovative products or technologies with proprietary intellectual property. The innovation must benefit people, animals and the planet, and may be applied to a range of industries, including: food production and value-added agriculture; bioproducts and sustainability; human nutrition, health and wellness; animal health and nutrition; and water and waste management. Technologies and solutions based on IT (software, hardware, AI, etc.) or mechanical solutions (drones, automation, etc.) that exclude a biological element fall outside of scope for the Programs.

Benefits of the ACCESS TO TALENT PROGRAM program:
  • Eligible project activities include but are not limited to:
  • An employee working directly on product or technology development
  • An employee conducting pre-commercial business development
  • An employee working on the regulatory strategy and/or collecting necessary data for regulatory submissions
  • An employee working on product or technology scale-up
Eligibility criteria of the ACCESS TO TALENT PROGRAM program:
  • Incorporated Canadian SME or start-up company with fewer than 10 employees.
  • Company has a novel natural product or technology that aligns with NPCs definitions of natural products or technologies (See examples of previously funded projects) and must also fit within the TRL 4-9 of the Government of Canadas established Technology Readiness Levels.
  • Potential to achieve $10MM to 15MM in annual revenue within a reasonable period for the market or sector.
  • Potential for significant economic, social, health and/or environmental benefits.
  • Technological advancement and benefits to the natural products ecosystem across Canada.
  • Technical feasibility of the project.
  • Potential for commercialization in Canada.
  • Potential spillover benefits to more than one sector.
  • Potential for improving the representation of women, visible minorities, and Indigenous peoples in the natural products ecosystem.
  • Member of Canadas Natural Product Innovation Cluster.
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