Canada

Announcement of NCE Competition Results

January 20, 2015 04:04 PM

Since its creation in 1989, the Networks of Centres of Excellence (NCE) program has successfully brought together the best minds from many disciplines and sectors in efforts to solve major social, economic or health issues for Canadians.

The program supports large-scale, collaborative research networks that harness the creativity and inventiveness of Canadian health, natural and social scientists as well as engineers. Funded networks integrate expertise from academia, industry, government and not-for-profit organizations in a shared effort to generate and implement solutions to problems. In 2013–14, partner organizations of the networks added $63.4 million of financial and in-kind support to the funding from the NCE.

International acclaim has led other countries, including Australia, South Africa and some in the European Union, to incorporate the NCE model into their programs.

The NCE program currently supports 14 research networks.

New Network

AGE-WELL—Aging Gracefully across Environments using Technology to Support Wellness, Engagement, and Long Life ($36.6 million), headquartered in Toronto, Ontario

Living independently and safely at home is widely recognized as an effective way for seniors to maintain their quality of life, and it also saves health care costs. AGE-WELL, housed in one of the most advanced rehabilitation research centres in the world, will use advanced technology such as mobile communications, smart sensors and robotics to help achieve this goal. Through a collaborative approach that engages end-users, industry partners, not-for-profit organizations and researchers, the network will identify the needs of aging adults and find ways to reduce the burden on their caregivers. The research program will also study the social, economic, ethical and policy challenges presented by the increasing use of technology. In addition to supporting independence and safety, this work will boost Canada's competitiveness in designing and implementing technology that optimizes the well-being of older people.

AGE-WELL collaborates with the following partners:

Industry Partners

  • ADL Smartcare
  • BlackBerry
  • Chartwell Retirement Residences
  • Clearpath Robotics
  • Communitech
  • CrossWing, Inc.
  • Engage Biomechanics
  • Extendicare
  • IBM
  • i-edit
  • JLG Health Solutions
  • Kinova
  • Ludoscience
  • MDA Space Missions
  • Mircom
  • Patterson Medical
  • Philips Healthcare
  • Physio Atlas
  • Point Grey Research
  • Proximify/UNIWeb
  • Quanser
  • Retirement Concepts
  • Revera
  • SERMAX
  • TelASK Technologies
  • Tridel
  • ventureLab
  • Vigilent Telesystems

Academic Partners

  • CATCH (Centre for Assistive Technology and Connected Healthcare), University of Sheffield
  • Centre de recherche de l'Institut universitaire de gériatrie de Montréal
  • Centre for Education and Research on Aging and Health, Lakehead University
  • Centre for Interdisciplinary Research in Rehabilitation and Social Integration, Université Laval
  • Centre on Aging, University of Manitoba
  • Centre universitaire Jean-François Champollion
  • The Chang School, Ryerson University
  • ComSanté (Centre de recherche sur la communication et la santé), Université du Québec à Montréal
  • Gilbrea Centre for Studies in Aging, McMaster University
  • Institute for Life Course and Aging, University of Toronto
  • Institute on Aging and the Social Participation of Seniors, Université Laval
  • Ryerson University
  • Schlegel–UWaterloo–Conestoga Research Institute for Aging
  • Sheridan Centre for Elder Research
  • Simon Fraser University
  • University of Victoria

Provincial Partners

  • Alberta Health, Continuing Care
  • Alberta Health Services, Glenrose Rehabilitation Hospital
  • Alberta Health Services, Innovation and Research Operations
  • Alberta Health Services, Strategic Clinical Networks
  • Baycrest
  • Centre de réadaptation Lucie-Bruneau
  • Centre de santé et de services sociaux de la Montagne
  • Fraser Health
  • GF Strong Rehabilitation Centre
  • Ministry of Health and Long-Term Care, Government of Ontario
  • Royal Ottawa Health Care Group
  • Regina Qu'Appelle Regional Health Authority
  • Seniors Care Network
  • Vancouver Coastal Health Research Institute

Federal Partners

  • Employment and Social Development Canada
  • Mitacs
 
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