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Media
If you are a journalist interested in conducting an interview with a member, partner or collaborator of our IVADO community, please contact media@ivado.ca.
Collaborating with IVADO on an initiative for the first time
Are you interested in working with the IVADO technology transfer team to advance your organization in AI and/or data valorization through collaborative research with the 5th-ranked AI research network in the world? To better understand your needs, we invite you to complete the following form in as much detail as possible. Given the high demand, please allow one to two weeks between submission of the form and first contact with our team. The IVADO team prioritizes organizations that value a culture of innovation and collaboration, are seeking medium- and long-term investment with university AI research laboratories, and wish to develop and eventually recruit new the next generation of professionals in AI and its related applications. If you are part of such an organization, you’ve come to the right place!
Please note the following: although IVADO does not subsidize collaborative research with organizations, our advisers can help you find the best possible financial package among the many existing programs for your innovation projects. Smaller collaborative research projects generally cost $7,500 per four-month period per student (note: this amount assumes that MITACS Accelerate funding has been granted and that your organization is eligible). In addition, Research tax credit programs may allow organizations to recoup a portion of the amounts invested in collaborative research.
Training
In partnership with our training experts, we offer a diverse range of training options, such as summer schools, workshops, massive open online courses (MOOCs), and more. Please see this page for detailed information on our program. If you have any questions on this aspect, please ask them using the form.
Events
/!\ If your request is for support in relation to Equity, Diversity and Inclusion, please use this form.
This form must be submitted at least 30 days prior to the date of the event. For a request concerning a training or activity exclusively in EDI, please use this form.
Guidelines
At IVADO, we are pleased to contribute to the success of events and projects initiated by stakeholders in the digital intelligence (DI) community. In keeping with our commitment to fostering inclusive development of DI, we also support initiatives that promote equity, diversity and inclusion (EDI).
How to submit a request
All applications for assistance must be submitted using this online form. You must provide the following information:
- Full contact information for your organization (legal name, name and title of contact person, phone number and e-mail address of contact person, website address);
- General information (brief profile of the organization, area of activity, target clientele, geographical region);
- Brief description of the event or project (title, date and location, expected number of participants, objectives or expected benefits);
- How you want us to be involved (e.g., type of co-operation, amount requested).
Eligibility criteria
For your application to be considered for review:
- You must submit it at least 30 days before the scheduled date of your event;
- Your organization must not have received funding from us during the current fiscal year (April 1 to March 31);
- Your organization must be active in one of the following areas and spheres of activity:
- Areas: university, institutional, humanitarian, industrial, community;
- Spheres: agriculture, arts and culture, business and finance, energy and environment, transport and logistics, health, science and technology;
- Your initiative must match one of the components of our Mission Statement;
- Your initiative must pertain to digital intelligence in the broad sense, or be targeted in one of our areas of expertise (data analysis, operations research, artificial intelligence).
Evaluation criteria
The digital intelligence ecosystem is booming. We receive many requests to support initiatives, which we assess thoroughly based on a range of criteria – notably, does the event or project:
- contribute to advancement of research in DI?
- promote training of new talent or knowledge transfer?
- contribute to promoting equity, diversity and inclusion (EDI) in the DI ecosystem?
- encourage members of underrepresented groups to study or embark on careers in Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM)?
- foster economic and social development?
The decision on whether to support a given initiative is at our sole discretion. We use one or more of the above criteria to determine which events or projects will receive our support.
Scholarships and grants
Before completing this form, please read the descriptions of our various scholarships and grants aimed at supporting scientific research in digital intelligence. If you have any other questions, please ask them using the form.
Services to professors
IVADO’s Partnerships team is looking for professors/researchers who are motivated by collaborations with industry. Our multidisciplinary team is interested in advancing data science and fostering innovative projects. Please complete the short form below and a member of our team will contact you within 10 business days.
Equity, diversity and inclusion
/!\ Before using this form, please carefully read the criteria listed below. Applications that do not comply with the criteria will be rejected. Note also that requests received less than 30 days before the scheduled event date will not be processed.
General guidelines
At IVADO, we are pleased to contribute to the success of events and projects initiated by stakeholders in the digital intelligence (DI) community. In keeping with our commitment to fostering inclusive development of DI, we also support initiatives that promote equity, diversity and inclusion (EDI).
How to submit a request
All applications for assistance must be submitted using this online form. You must provide the following information:
- Full contact information for your organization (legal name, name and title of contact person, phone number and e-mail address of contact person, website address);
- General information (brief profile of the organization, area of activity, target clientele, geographical region);
- Brief description of the event or project (title, date and location, expected number of participants, objectives or expected benefits);
- How you want us to be involved (e.g., type of co-operation, amount requested).
Eligibility criteria
For your application to be considered for review:
- You must submit it at least 30 days before the scheduled date of your event;
- Your organization must not have received funding from us during the current fiscal year (April 1 to March 31);
- Your organization must be active in one of the following areas and spheres of activity:
- Areas: university, institutional, humanitarian, industrial, community;
- Spheres: agriculture, arts and culture, business and finance, energy and environment, transport and logistics, health, science and technology;
- Your initiative must match one of the components of our Mission Statement;
- Your initiative must pertain to digital intelligence in the broad sense, or be targeted in one of our areas of expertise (data analysis, operations research, artificial intelligence).
Evaluation criteria
The digital intelligence ecosystem is booming. We receive many requests to support initiatives, which we assess thoroughly based on a range of criteria – notably, does the event or project:
- contribute to advancement of research in DI?
- promote training of new talent or knowledge transfer?
- contribute to promoting equity, diversity and inclusion (EDI) in the DI ecosystem?
- encourage members of underrepresented groups to study or embark on careers in Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM)?
- foster economic and social development?
The decision on whether to support a given initiative is at our sole discretion. We use one or more of the above criteria to determine which events or projects will receive our support.
Specific guidelines for requests pertaining to EDI
- Your initiative is aimed specifically at data science via promotion of Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM) if the target audience is not post-secondary.
- Your initiative clearly addresses an issue covered in our reference framework for EDI:AREA 1 – Talent: increase the participation and voice of groups that are underrepresented in digital intelligence* in order to broaden the talent pool and ideas that make up our ecosystem;
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- *The underrepresented groups identified by the Canada Research Chairs Program are women, persons with disabilities, Indigenous peoples and members of visible minorities. However, we encourage members of other underrepresented groups not on that list to apply (e.g., LGBTQ2+ community, various socio-economic groups).
- AREA 2 – Institutions: understand and remove the structural and institutional barriers to the inclusion of these groups in their education and careers;
- AREA 3 – Knowledge: strengthen the quality, benefits and social relevance of training and research in digital intelligence by taking into account diversity and bias issues in knowledge production.
- You propose a clear solution to the issue in question. The solution must include objectives and outcome indicators that demonstrate concrete impacts relative to equity, diversity and inclusion.
- You will use our funding to address the EDI-related issue. Eligible expense categories include:
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- Outreach;
- Engagement-Consultation-Dialogue;
- Awareness;
- Training;
- Research;
- Implementation of digital solutions promoting equity, diversity and inclusion.
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Examples: communications, steering committee, consultative processes, follow-up with various communities, dialogue activities, listening-based processes, mentoring activities, etc.
- Your initiative is ongoing (we now only occasionally support one-time events).
- You will engage our IVADO human resources on strategic aspects only.
- As the applicant, you must demonstrate at least one commitment to equity, diversity and/or inclusion by your organization.
Examples: sound governance (gender-balanced, diverse board of directors or steering committee), inclusive communications, reference framework for EDI, documentation of profiles of participants in any type of activity within the organization, etc.
Other requests
For any other request, we invite you to contact a member of our operational team.