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Purpose
The project seeks to improve on how innovative ideas are transformed into useful products in rehabilitative healthcare, leading to enhanced quality of life for Canadians with chronic conditions and those recovering from disabling injury. The project addresses a key challenge in the Alberta and Canadian healthcare systems, which is that few innovations successfully get to market. Canadian innovators face major challenges in getting their innovative ideas through the crucial phases of development, procurement, adoption and on to widespread use. This project takes the view that knowledge co-creation, public-private collaboration and use of innovation 'intermediaries' can improve how innovative ideas are transformed into useful products in rehabilitative healthcare. The project will focus on the early-stage or 'upstream' innovation process, where new ideas and concepts are developed through the efforts of post-secondary students, rehabilitation clinicians, health care_x000D_
Dambrowitz, Christopher (Northern Alberta Institute of Technology) × Unknown
9 grants totalling $0
College & Community Social Innovation Fund
4 grants totalling $236.2K
Related Grants
| Recipient | Amount | Program |
|---|---|---|
| Blum, Susan (Saskatchewan Polytechnic) | — | College & Community Social Innovation Fu... |
| England, Andrea (Sheridan Institute of Technology and Advanced Learning) | — | College & Community Social Innovation Fu... |