Dear Colleagues and Partners,
About RDII
The RDII is designed to accelerate the integration of Prairie businesses and research ecosystems into defence supply chains. It supports projects that build capacity, innovate, and adapt technologies for defence applications — both in Canada and internationally.
This is a chance to strengthen Canada’s defence industrial base while creating meaningful partnerships between academia, industry, and government.
Why This Matters for Stakeholders
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Access to significant funding for projects that advance defence priorities
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Opportunities to partner with UofL researchers in areas such as environmental monitoring, imaging, AI, quantum technologies, and human resilience
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Opportunities to connect with regional and other Alberta PSI partners in creating regional strategies and priorities, new research methods and commercialization
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Build long-term collaborations that connect regional expertise with national security needs, focusing on Total Security models of defence and dual-use research that is inclusive of all elements
of security and defense
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RDII EOI Deadline: March 2026
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Eligible Costs: Labour, equipment, consultancy, commercialization, certifications (e.g., cybersecurity, Controlled Goods Program), and more
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Retroactive Costs: Eligible up to 12 months prior to a signed funding request (no earlier than April 1, 2025)
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Additional context: Building an agile innovation ecosystem: Lessons from the past, plans for the future
link (Dr Sandra Lapointe, MacMaster)
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Prairies Canada Western Innovation Forum: For consideration of those interested, PrairiesCan hosts Business to Business discussions about future economic development and partnerships
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Next Steps: January 15 Workshop from 12-1:30pm
We are hosting an internal engagement session to:
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Explore research themes and identify collaboration opportunities.
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Discuss vision for uLethbridge to serve as a regional hub for defence-related, dual-use, and partnered research, including creating bespoke space for industry and business partners, start-ups,
and collaborating institutions.
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Connect with regional partners from Alberta Innovates, PrairiesCan, National Research Council Industrial Research Assistance Program (IRAP), and Economic Development Lethbridge
This workshop will also look at how we can leverage existing or incipient connections with
CFB Suffield, partnerships with Royal Military College, the drone industry in
Medicine Hat, and opportunities for joint projects that address defence priorities while benefiting regional innovation and capacity building.
If your research aligns – or you’re curious – join us in January. Room information and agenda coming soon!