SMART COMPUTING R&D CHALLENGE PROGRAM OVERVIEW June 24, 2015.

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SMART COMPUTING R&D CHALLENGE PROGRAM OVERVIEW June 24, 2015

OUTLINE Smart Computing R&D Challenge Program Overview Stakeholder Benefits Examples of past VIA initiatives PAGE 2

SMART COMPUTING R&D CHALLENGE OBJECTIVES The Smart Computing R&D Challenge aims to: Generate creative collaborations among SOSCIP consortium member academic institutions and industry Facilitate new opportunities for researchers and industry to access high performance Blue Gene/Q, Cloud, Agile, and Large Memory System computing environments Address industry challenges across a broad range of strategic sectors Create new products and/or services that can be commercialized in Ontario and applied both domestically and around the globe PAGE 3

INDUSTRY BENEFITS Access new talent and established academic researchers Identify marketable solutions to current industry challenges Gain affordable short-term skilled labour Increased productivity Gain exposure for company and brand PAGE 4

ACADEMIA & STUDENT BENEFITS Students: Gain real-world experience Connect with established companies Use knowledge and fresh ideas to solve industry and sector-wide problems Academia: Access exciting research challenges with sector-wide benefits Establish relationship with industry PAGE 5

VOUCHER FOR INDUSTRY ASSOCIATION (VIA)- PREVIOUS YearInitiativeProgram Partners 2012/13Mining R&D Challenge Centre for Excellence in Mining Innovation (CEMI), NSERC, OCE 2013/14Aerospace R&D Challenge Ontario Aerospace Council (OAC), NSERC, OCE 2013/14“Made in Ontario” R&D Challenge Canadian Manufacturers and Exporters (CME), NSERC, OCE PAGE 6

SMART COMPUTING R&D CHALLENGE Collaborative Research and Development Program developed by: >Ontario Centres of Excellence (OCE) >Southern Ontario Smart Computing Innovation Platform (SOSCIP) >Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada (NSERC) It supports collaborative projects between Ontario companies and academic research partners in various sectors to leverage SOSCIP platform and expertise $7.5 million program, supporting awards for ~15 projects for up to two years PAGE 7

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