SAIF / AGF Media Event
January 18, 2024
Innovation Saskatchewan is investing more than $1 million in four industry-led research and development (R&D) projects through the Saskatchewan Advantage Innovation Fund (SAIF) and Agtech Growth Fund (AGF).
"Saskatchewan companies are creating cutting-edge technologies to drive economic growth and innovation within our province's core industries," Minister Responsible for Innovation Saskatchewan Jeremy Harrison said. "Programs like SAIF and AGF help to bring new innovative ideas to market, giving Saskatchewan’s technology sector a major advantage while accelerating the province's economic growth."
SAIF and AGF funding will support four innovative companies as they accelerate their R&D projects and commercialization efforts. The spring 2023 cohort includes:
Titan Clean Energy Projects – Developing a fluid catalytic cracking technology for converting canola and other ag residues into renewable diesel, biocarbon, and fertilizer ($250,000 in SAIF support).
RUNNR Delivery – Developing a platform to address inefficiencies in local logistics management ($135,000 in SAIF support).
Environmental Material Science – Developing a novel soil sensor that will provide real-time measurement of moisture and nitrogen in the root zone, as well as collect data on soil properties that impact nutrient uptake ($378,000 in AGF support).
Precision AI Inc. – Developing a “digital agronomist” by combining large language models with precision agriculture instrumentation ($250,000 in AGF support).
“The Saskatchewan technology sector is unparalleled in its expertise and innovative mindset, and our agency is incredibly proud to support the continued growth of this ecosystem with supportive funding programs like SAIF and AGF," said Avery Vold, Innovation Saskatchewan Vice President Economic Development & Research Investments.
The announcement took place at RAYHAWK in Saskatoon, a previous recipient of SAIF funding. The formal program was followed by a demonstration of RAYHAWK’s innovative autonomous railcar loading solution that improves safety, reliability and efficiency of bulk material loading.
RAYHAWK received SAIF funding from the fall 2022 intake and reiterated the program’s positive impact on Saskatchewan companies.
“As a startup company, SAIF funding has been pivotal to support the development of our innovative technologies,” RAYHAWK President and CEO Tom Boehm said. “RAYHAWK will revolutionize the rail loading industry and our technology will be the industry leader for safety and operating efficiency in loadout facilities.”
SAIF supports the commercialization of game-changing innovations in the province's core economic sectors, while the AGF operates in parallel to accelerate the commercialization of novel agricultural technologies.
Since 2012, SAIF has committed over $14 million in 58 projects, resulting in over $50 million in private investment and $103 million in post-project investment. Similarly, since AGF launched in 2020, the program has invested over $4.3 million in 22 projects, resulting in over $19 million in private investment and $17.5 million in post-project investment.
For more information about SAIF and AGF, visit www.innovationsask.ca.It all begins with an idea. Maybe you want to launch a business. Maybe you want to turn a hobby into something more. Or maybe you have a creative project to share with the world. Whatever it is, the way you tell your story online can make all the difference.
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Published: January 18, 2024 at 12:37 pm EST
The announcement took place at RAYHAWK in Saskatoon, a company that has previously benefited from SAIF funding. The company’s autonomous railcar loading solution is a testament to the positive impacts of these funding programs on Saskatchewan companies. Tom Boehm, President and CEO of RAYHAWK, lauded the critical support provided by SAIF, crediting it for enabling the company to lead in safety and operational efficiency.
Investing In Cutting Edge Technology
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A Saskatoon company has developed a novel soil sensor to provide real-time measurement of moisture and nitrogen.
Environmental Material Science (EMS) is one of four companies receiving a combined $1-million from two Innovation Saskatchewan programs; the Saskatchewan Advantage Innovation Fund (SAIF) and the Agtech Growth Fund (AGF).
SAIF and AGF are designed to accelerate research and development to drive economic growth in Saskatchewan’s core industries:
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Sask. company shows off innovative new rail technology.
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A Saskatchewan invention could become the next big thing in rail technology.
On Thursday, Saskatoon-based company RAYHAWK showcased its autonomous opening system for rail car lids. The company began creating the technology for the system after receiving money through the Saskatchewan Advantage Innovation Fund.
“There is no other technology out there like this,” CEO Tom Boehm said when unveiling his company’s latest model on Thursday.
On the surface, the technology appears to be pretty simple. A camera mounted to an overhead track autonomously follows the train cars passing below and detects when to latch and unlatch the hooks securing the lids of each car. But behind the scenes, the system combines computer vision and machine learning to perform its precise task autonomously.
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https://www.ckom.com/2024/01/19/sask-company-shows-off-innovative-new-rail-technology/
Four Innovative Projects Get Gov’t Boost
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SASKATOON — Four industry-led research and development (R&D) projects through the Saskatchewan Advantage Innovation Fund (SAIF) and Agtech Growth Fund (AGF) are being allocated more than $1 million by Innovation Saskatchewan.
SAIF and AGF funding will support four innovative companies as they accelerate their R&D projects and commercialization efforts. The spring 2023 cohort includes:
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Innovation Sask to invest over $1M in agricultural tech companies
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Startups from across the province are aiming to make Saskatchewan a more tech-friendly place, with help from Innovation Sask.
Tech companies whose products can help the province’s core industries, such as agriculture, will receive funding for research and development.
Four companies will be receiving this round of funding, totalling a million dollars.
One of those is Environmental Material Science, which will be receiving almost $380,000 to develop a soil sensor.
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Innovation Saskatchewan Invests $1 Million
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Innovation Saskatchewan is investing more than $1 million in four industry-led research and development (R&D) projects through the Saskatchewan Advantage Innovation Fund (SAIF) and Agtech Growth Fund (AGF).
"Saskatchewan companies are creating cutting-edge technologies to drive economic growth and innovation within our province's core industries," Minister responsible for Innovation Saskatchewan Jeremy Harrison said. "Programs like SAIF and AGF bring new innovative ideas to market, giving Saskatchewan’s technology sector a major advantage while accelerating the province's economic growth."
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The Afternoon Edition - Sask with Peter Mills - Jan. 22, 2024: Local Sask. business takes inspiration from family to create unique tech.