9 November 2021 - Proving Canadian food sector leaders are actively looking for ways to invigorate their businesses through innovation, the Canadian Food Innovation Network (CFIN) is pleased to report that the launch of its inaugural FOOD INNOVATION CHALLENGE and INNOVATION BOOSTER funding programs are mobilizing and connecting with food innovators across Canada.
“As a new organization launching programs amidst both a pandemic and an election, I was excited to see CFIN’s programs capture the food sector’s attention,” notes Dana McCauley, Chief Experience Officer at CFIN. “Since our programs were announced on September 28th, over 350 people signed up for our video info sessions, our team has responded to over 100 unique questions and application guide requests and our community has grown to over 500 members, indicating that food businesses across Canada want to be more innovative.”
Bright Future for Canadian Food Sector
CFIN’s funding programs are supported by the Government of Canada’s Strategic Innovation Fund, which recognizes that Canada can have global impact by ensuring our food sector is innovating to create leading edge products and processes, improve food ecosystem sustainability and demonstrate world-class leadership in our efforts to continuously improve the agility and safety of our supply chains.
“We are proud to support innovation in the food ecosystem that have a real impact on Canadians’ everyday lives while creating well-paying jobs. CFIN is leading the way with their Food Innovation Challenge and Innovation Booster, helping businesses adopt new technologies and bringing exciting new products to the market,” says The Honourable François-Philippe Champagne, Minister of Innovation, Science and Industry.
Food Innovation Challenge Deadline Approaching
Food industry leaders and innovators collaborating on transformative innovation projects that will create new business opportunities can apply for The Food Innovation Challenge; letters of intent are due November 15th, 2021. More info about the program is shared in this video.
Ongoing Support through Innovation Booster
CFIN’s ongoing intake Innovation Booster program recently launched and is accepting applications for projects that need help to break down innovation barriers and speed up the pace of commercialization. More info about the Innovation Booster program is shared in this video.
About the Canadian Food Innovation Network
The Canadian Food Innovation Network (CFIN) is a not-for-profit organization established in 2021 with a mandate to help grow Canada’s economy by catalyzing innovation in the food sector. We do that by connecting Canadian food manufacturers, foodservice businesses, and ecosystem partners not just to fresh insights, ideas, technologies, and other resources that elevate business performance, but also to each other so that they can collaborate and grow together. CFIN staff and funding programs give innovators the support needed to build valuable innovations that improve the food sector’s ability to create economic impact.
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For information about CFIN and its programs contact:
Andrea Murray, andrea@cfin-rcia.ca or 1-888-773-8247