Bringing quantum research out of the lab and into real-world applications is a growing challenge for Canadian organizations working at the edge of innovation. The CED — Support for Regional Quantum Innovation (REGI) program is designed to help small and medium-sized businesses and non-profit organizations turn quantum ideas into commercial solutions, while strengthening Canada’s position in this rapidly emerging field. Delivered by Canada Economic Development for Quebec Regions, the program supports projects that move quantum technologies closer to market adoption and practical use across the economy.
This initiative is especially relevant for organizations working in information technology, communications and cybersecurity, sensing and imaging, advanced materials, and other quantum-enabled sectors. Support can help offset the costs of activities such as commercialization planning, market development, hiring specialized talent, acquiring advanced equipment, or integrating quantum technologies into existing operations and supply chains. Funding amounts vary by project, with businesses typically receiving partially repayable contributions, while non-profits often benefit from non-repayable support. Projects that emphasize sustainability, inclusion, or ecosystem-building may receive additional consideration.
With applications currently being accepted on an ongoing basis, this program offers a timely opportunity for organizations looking to adopt, develop, or scale quantum technologies. Reviewing the full program details can help determine how your project might fit and what level of support could be available.
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