
Hospital for Sick Children (SickKids)
Last Update: May 21, 2024
Canada
Work with researchers and access hospital facilities
Hospital for Sick Children (SickKids) at a glance
Eligible Funding
- No Condition
Timeline
- Continuous Intakes
Financing Type
Researchers And Facilities
Eligible Industries
- All industries
Grant Providers
- Hospital for Sick Children (SickKids)
- Cognit.ca
Status
Open
Overview of the Hospital for Sick Children (SickKids) program
Get access to world-class expertise, facilities and IP when you form a partnership with a university, college or health institution. Use the partnership to help solve complex problems, build proofs-of-concept, improve processes and performance, validate y
Eligible projects & activities
Examples of admissible projects:
$ 45,000
Partnering with a university to create an AI-based health diagnosis tool
$ 50,000
Collaboration with McGill University to develop renewable energy solutions
$ 60,000
Developing a mental health support platform with a university
$ 40,000
Developing a sustainable packaging solution with Simon Fraser University’s Material Science Department
$ 150,000
Developing sustainable packaging solutions in partnership with a university
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