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- What kind of research institutions can apply to the Voucher for Innovation and Productivity II (VIP II) program?
- What criteria must a company meet to be eligible as an industry partner on a Voucher for Innovation and Productivity II (VIP II) application?
- Are not-for-profit companies or crown corporations eligible to act as industry partner on a Voucher for Innovation and Productivity I (VIP I) application?
- How many industry partners are allowed in a Voucher for Innovation and Productivity II (VIP II) project?
- Are co-applicants allowed in a Voucher for Innovation and Productivity II (VIP II) project?
- I am a university researcher. What criteria do I have to meet to be eligible for the Voucher for Innovation and Productivity II (VIP II) program?
- I am an adjunct professor. Am I eligible to apply to the Voucher for Innovation and Productivity II (VIP II) program?
- How much cash and in-kind contributions are required from the industry partner for a Voucher for Innovation and Productivity II (VIP II) application?
- How much cash/in-kind contribution can be used to leverage a Voucher for Innovation and Productivity II (VIP II) grant with an Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada (NSERC) Collaborative Research and Development (CRD) grant?
- Where can an industry partner acquire a loan to support their contribution towards a Voucher for Innovation and Productivity II (VIP II) project?