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Call for Applications: INOVAIT Pilot Fund 2026 – Canada

Call for Applications: AL-Invest Green Program 2025

Deadline: 11-Mar-2026

The Pilot Fund accelerates collaborative research in image-guided therapy technologies by integrating artificial intelligence (AI) and advanced data analytics. Canadian corporations, academic institutions, and non-profits can receive CAD 100,000–150,000 to explore AI-driven solutions, improve clinical outcomes, and prepare technologies for commercialization within 9–12 months.

Overview of the Pilot Fund

The Pilot Fund is a targeted funding initiative designed to support collaborative research and development (R&D) projects in image-guided therapy technologies. Its primary goal is to help teams integrate artificial intelligence (AI) and advanced data capabilities into healthcare technology, bridging the gap between innovation and commercialization.

Key objectives include:

Role of Artificial Intelligence in the Pilot Fund

Artificial intelligence is central to this initiative. Funded projects are expected to incorporate AI for:

By integrating AI, projects can achieve more precise targeting, faster imaging analysis, and scalable clinical applications, making technologies ready for commercialization.

Funding Details

Who is Eligible?

The Pilot Fund is open to:

Project requirements:

How the Pilot Fund Works

  1. Form a Project Team: Include a Project Lead and 1–3 partners.

  2. Define the Project Scope: Focus on AI-driven improvements to image-guided therapy technologies.

  3. Budget Planning: Request CAD 100,000–150,000 with clear cost breakdown; INOVAIT covers up to one-third of eligible costs.

  4. Project Timeline: Plan activities within a 9–12 month period, starting April 1, 2026.

  5. Funding Application: Submit a detailed proposal highlighting AI integration, expected outcomes, and commercialization potential.

  6. Project Execution: Implement AI models, perform industrial research, or conduct technology demonstration.

  7. Reporting & Reimbursement: Track project expenses and report to INOVAIT for eligible reimbursement.

Why It Matters

The Pilot Fund accelerates the development of AI-driven therapies, enhancing clinical precision, efficiency, and patient outcomes. It supports collaborative R&D, helping small and medium Canadian enterprises scale innovations into commercially viable products.

Benefits of participating:

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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

1. Can international organizations apply?
No. Only Canadian corporations, academic institutions, and non-profits are eligible.

2. What types of AI projects are supported?
Projects using AI for intelligent algorithms, predictive modeling, data-driven decision support, or automation in image-guided therapy are eligible.

3. How much funding can be requested?
Between CAD 100,000 and 150,000 per project, with INOVAIT funding up to one-third of eligible costs.

4. Who must be included in the project team?
A Project Lead and 1–3 Project Partners, with at least one Ultimate Recipient being a Canadian SME.

5. What is the project duration?
9–12 months, starting no earlier than April 1, 2026, and ending by June 30, 2027.

6. Are industry collaborators on Focus Fund projects eligible?
No, they cannot participate as Ultimate Recipients in this Pilot Fund call.

7. What is the main goal of the Pilot Fund?
To accelerate AI-driven image-guided therapy projects from research to commercialization.

Conclusion

The Pilot Fund offers a strategic opportunity for Canadian organizations to innovate in image-guided therapy using AI. By supporting early-stage projects with clear commercialization potential, it bridges the gap between research, technology demonstration, and market-ready healthcare solutions. Organizations participating can advance clinical outcomes, scale technology solutions, and strengthen Canada’s leadership in AI-driven medical innovations.

For more information, visit INOVAIT.

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