For businesses exploring how artificial intelligence can sharpen their competitive edge, the CED — Regional Artificial Intelligence Initiative (REGI) opens the door to meaningful support for turning AI ideas into real-world solutions. As global investment in AI accelerates, this initiative helps Canadian organizations move faster—whether that means developing new AI-driven products or integrating existing technologies into day-to-day operations. In Quebec, the program is delivered by Canada Economic Development for Quebec Regions, with a focus on projects that generate long-term economic impact.
REGI is particularly relevant for startups and small to mid-sized businesses in sectors such as agriculture and agri-food, clean technology, life sciences, and manufacturing. Projects can range from commercializing AI technologies that are close to market, to adopting AI tools that improve productivity, efficiency, or decision-making. Funding support typically covers a significant portion of project costs—up to roughly half for SMEs through interest-free, repayable assistance, and a much larger share for nonprofits offering ecosystem or adoption support. The program also places value on responsible AI use, cybersecurity considerations, and environmentally sustainable practices.
Applications are currently being accepted on an ongoing basis, and project sizes and funding amounts vary depending on scope and impact. For businesses considering a transformative AI investment, digging deeper into REGI’s requirements and priorities can help determine whether this opportunity fits your growth plans.
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