Signature des accords de contribution

Le ministère de la Défense nationale a sollicité des propositions pour relever les défis découlant de la pandémie de la COVID-19. Ces défis visaient à renforcer la réponse à la COVID-19, ainsi que les pandémies futures, grâce au développement de stratégies visant à réutiliser les équipements de protection, nettoyer les équipements et les espaces de travail, améliorer la prise de décision en temps réel, et soutenir les travailleurs de première ligne en matière de soins.

Veuillez noter que les titres des soumissions sont publiés dans la langue d’origine. 

De plus amples renseignements sur les ententes de contribution sont disponibles sur la page Web du gouvernement du Canada intitulée Divulgation des octrois de subventions et de contributions.

Bénéficiaires du financement (phase 1 – attribution jusqu'à 200 000 $)

Au total, 462 propositions ont été soumises pour les défis de la COVID-19. Parmi ces soumissions, 18 propositions ont été acceptées pour Réponse rapide: Information en temps réel pour la prise de décision en temps de pandémie ; 9 pour Nettoyez vos uniformes : Identifier des solutions pour réutiliser l’équipement de protection contre la COVID-19 ; 13 pour Super désinfection : Nettoyage des équipements et des espaces de travail sensibles ; et 8 pour traumatisme moral sur la ligne de front - Voir, prévenir et traiter.

Le tableau suivant présente le nombre de candidats de différents domaines, le pourcentage de propositions soumises et le pourcentage d'accords émis.

Participants Propositions Contrats
Milieu académique 31% 43%
Petites et moyennes entreprises (<500 employés) 56% 50%
Grandes entreprises 3% 4%
Organismes à but non lucratif 5% 3%
Participants individuels 5% 0%
Défis Titre de projet
(titres des soumissions sont publiés dans la langue d’origine)
Innovateur Montant attribué
Réponse rapide : Information en temps réel pour la prise de décision en temps de pandémie Telemonitoring Remote OUTbreak (TROUT) Thales Digital Solutions 198 690,96 $
Wastewater-based population infection ML models for early pandemic warning and forecast Thales Digital Solutions 199 138,58 $
Pandemic Outlook in Remote Areas MDA Systems Ltd 200 000,00 $
Community Outbreak Analysis & Impact Modelling System (COAIMS) CommunityLogiq Software Inc. 200 000,00 $
Infectious Disease Impact and Response Explorer – COVID-19 and Beyond Risk Sciences International Inc. 110 029,70 $
A scenario-based framework for generating locally relevant forecasts of COVID-19 infections and deaths based on best available science Apex Resource Management Solutions Ltd. 197 385,00 $
Locating emerging COVID19 hotspots in Ontario after community transmission by time-correlated, geospatial analysis Cytognomix Inc. 102 763,00 $
COVID-19 AI: An Augmented-Intelligence System for COVID-19 Governors of the University of Calgary 200 000,00 $
Short-cycle Community Transmission Modelling for Economic Restart Black Arcs Inc. 200 000,00 $
Breath Analytics using Cavity Ring Down Spectroscopy to Detect SARS-CoV-2 Virus McMaster University 197 320,00 $
Development of an Air Surveillance Tool for Population-Wide COVID-19 Detection and Prediction The University of British Columbia 200 000,00 $
An AI-based Tool for the Analysis of Public Health Policy Options in Response to COVID-19 and other Infectious Diseases The University of British Columbia 199 985,00 $
Syndrome Anomaly Detection System (SADS) GoodLabs Studio Inc. 200 000,00 $
Syndromic Surveillance from Pharmacy Medication Sales OKAKI Health Intelligence Inc. 194 600,00 $
kitatipithitamak mithwayawin: Real-Time Data, Mobile Health, and Indigenous-Led Countermeasures to COVID-19 University of Manitoba 199 986,25 $
A Capability to Identify an Emerging Health Emergency and Estimate its Community-Level Disease Transmission Patterns OODA Technologies Inc. 199 985,00 $
COVID-19 Predictor: Identifying effective countermeasures, predicting turning points and flattening the epidemic curve Queen’s University 62 000,00 $
Pandemics: Prevent & Protect Sitata Inc. 184 200,00 $
Nettoyez vos uniformes: Identifier des solutions pour réutiliser l’équipement de protection contre la COVID-19 Rechargeable, self-decontaminating Personal Protective Equipment and Operational Clothing and Equipment for personnel responding to events involving biological hazards The Governors of the University of Alberta 199 755,00 $
Modular Personal Protective Ensembles utilizing omniphobic and antimicrobial coatings for enhanced protection against COVID-19 The University of British Columbia 199 295,00 $
Electromagneto-oxidative disinfection system for PPE, operational clothing and solid objects University of Guelph 169 050,00 $
Scrubless scrubs: 3D printed materials, clothing, and coatings for self-sterilizing PPE and OCE Simon Fraser University 199 525,00 $
Reusable Masks with Self-Disinfecting Filter University of New Brunswick 199 999,38 $
Fast Disinfection of Personal Protective Equipment Exploiting the Microwave Resonance Properties of Pathogens Queen’s University at Kingston 165 313,00 $
Indoor light-activated, self-cleaning surfaces for continuous decontamination of transparent and non-transparent PPE in the field Evercloak Inc. 147 591,00 $
Sprayable Anti-Viral and Repellent treatment for Reusable Personal Protective Equipment (SAVRR-PPE) Texavie Technologies Inc. 189 000,00 $
A Low-Cost, Versatile, Mobile Disinfection Multi-purpose System Spectronix Inc. 197 800,00 $
Super désinfection : Nettoyage des équipements et des espaces de travail sensibles The Utilization of the Sanozone Technology for Pathogen Deactivation and Sanitization Ground Effects Environmental Services 200 000,00 $
Multi-Robot Germicidal System Ryerson University 146 050,00 $
Use of biocompatible nanomolecules for multi-surface decontamination Nanotess Inc. 191 000,00 $
Easy-Clean, Easy-Apply, Durable, Antiviral and Antimicrobial Coating Integran Technologies Inc. 200 000,00 $
Développement d'un pulvérisateur électrostatique bipolaire sans fil Siozen Inc. 15 330,00 $
High Temperature Sanitizing Heating Apparatus DEW Engineering and Development ULC 199 510,00 $
A continuously active antimicrobial coating effective against Human Coronavirus 229E TerraVerdae Bioworks Inc. 200 000,00 $
Cold Plasma for Super Sanitizing Indoor Workplace and Sensitive Equipment McMaster University 195 256,00 $
“Geiger counter’ for the detection and destruction of aerosolized droplets with genetic material Ryerson University 199 997,00 $
Super sanitize: Cleaning sensitive equipment and workspaces by vortex gun Afel Technologies Incorporated 193 004,00 $
RepelWrap: a self-cleaning plastic wrap for keeping sensitive equipment and workplaces pathogen-free McMaster University 200 000,00 $
Hydroxyl Radical Sterilization Method and Portable Generator for this Process Parole Laboratories Inc. (PO-Laboratories) 200 000,00 $
Optimizing GermStopSQ Envision SQ Inc. 198 950,00 $
Traumatisme moral sur la ligne de front – Voir, prévenir et traiter Moral Injury in Long-Term Care Staff During the COVID-19 Pandemic: Assessment & Intervention Development Using An Innovative Multi-Method Approach University of Manitoba 104 701,76 $
Addressing Moral Injury and Extreme Stress Responses on the Frontline—Further Development of a Transdiagnostic Internet-Delivered Intervention for Mental Health Symptoms Related to COVID-19: RESTORE University Health Network (UHN) 199 525,00 $
Multi-modular Motion-Assisted Memory Desensitization and Reconsolidation (3MDR) with Essential Service Providers: Treating Moral Injuries Sustained in the Course of Service The Governors of the University of Alberta 199 720,51 $
Operationalizing the Concept of Moral Injury within Canadian Frontline Healthcare Workers: An Inductive, Grounded Theory Analysis Saskatchewan Health Authority 200 000,00 $
Worn down by "Wicked Moral Problems": Digitally-delivering a group moral injury intervention to frontline COVID-19 service personnel The Governors of the University of Alberta 176 639,99 $
Multidimensional assessment of COVID-19-related moral injury: From wounded psyche to brain, mind and body The University of Western Ontario 200 000,00 $
Predict, prevent and manage moral injuries in frontline healthcare workers and leaders facing the COVID-19 pandemic: solutions involving improvements of psychosocial working conditions and individuals' coping skills Université Laval 200 000,00 $
Could Digital Interventions Help Understand And “Flatten The Curve” Of Distress Due To Moral Injury Among Health Care Workers During The COVID Pandemic? Unity Health Toronto 200 000,00 $

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