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March 10th, 2016Committee meeting

Dr. Ted Hewitt

Industry committee  It includes both cash and in-kind contributions.

March 10th, 2016Committee meeting

Dr. Ted Hewitt

Industry committee  I would like to check, but I would suggest it's probably about 70:30 in-kind contributions and 30% cash.

March 10th, 2016Committee meeting

Dr. Ted Hewitt

Industry committee  That would include in the case of, say, a private sector partner, the contribution of individuals who would be assigned to a project and work on behalf of a project by that company or community organization. We consider that a valid contribution. I don't want to be unclear about

March 10th, 2016Committee meeting

Dr. Ted Hewitt

Industry committee  First of all, let me say that we are here to serve the people of Canada and the Parliament of Canada, period. On the other side of the innovation equation, one of the examples I like to give is the new technology that's developed for communication devices, smart phones, and so f

March 10th, 2016Committee meeting

Dr. Ted Hewitt

Industry committee  My colleague as well, and she works for us.

March 10th, 2016Committee meeting

Dr. Ted Hewitt

Industry committee  Absolutely. We need—

March 10th, 2016Committee meeting

Dr. Ted Hewitt

March 10th, 2016Committee meeting

Dr. Ted Hewitt

Industry committee  Remember that we are the organization that is mandated to fund the research, so what I can do is cite to you projects that have worked more on that end of the equation, or more on that end of the innovation cycle. For example my colleague David Wolfe at the University of Toronto,

March 10th, 2016Committee meeting

Dr. Ted Hewitt

Industry committee  Yes, absolutely. That's on a more macro scale. We also have a colleague—and I'm sorry, his name escapes me today—at l'Université Laval who's doing work on security and sensors, on how sensors are able to identify security threats in public places. The work that he does is within

March 10th, 2016Committee meeting

Dr. Ted Hewitt

Industry committee  Mr. Chair, I assume we'll work through you to provide this information.

March 10th, 2016Committee meeting

Dr. Ted Hewitt

Industry committee  I have a list here. The other thing I would say is that we are extremely happy to be here, first of all, but extremely happy to return at any time: all of us, some of us, more of us. We never tire of telling our story.

March 10th, 2016Committee meeting

Dr. Ted Hewitt

Industry committee  Good morning, Mr. Chair, vice-chairs and distinguished committee members. I want to thank you all for inviting me here today. Like Bert, I'm also someone who's very interested in this topic, so it's great to have an opportunity to discuss it more fully. It's certainly a very wel

June 20th, 2017Committee meeting

Dr. Ted Hewitt

Industry committee  That's a great question. In fact it's already happened in some institutions. The consortium that I helped to establish in southwestern Ontario included six universities. We all adopted the same templates. We all adopted the same strategy. In effect, we commercialized each other

June 20th, 2017Committee meeting

Dr. Ted Hewitt

Industry committee  Yes. My understanding is that WCIO is doing something similar, so it can be done that way, through the establishment of these consortia. Some of the groups in Quebec, I understand, use the same template material. I think it would be a great idea. I think it should be operationa

June 20th, 2017Committee meeting

Dr. Ted Hewitt