Federal funding for Red Deer Polytechnic’s CIM-TAC supports growth of health care device manufacturing in central Alberta
As part of Red Deer Polytechnic’s (RDP) continued pursuit of excellence in applied research, Polytechnic officials say the Centre for Innovation in Manufacturing (CIM-TAC) has been awarded $570,000 in federal funding to purchase health care device manufacturing equipment.
RDP officials say the federal investment is being provided through PrairiesCan’s Regional Innovation Ecosystem (RIE) program. The RIE program provides targeted investment to not-for-profit organizations that support businesses to innovate, grow and compete globally.
RDP says the contribution has enabled the CIM-TAC to purchase a new resin polymer 3D printer and a laser engraver, as well as the computer equipment and consumables required to run them. The funding also builds on PrairiesCan’s previous investment of more than $1.7 million to expand CIM-TAC into a regional hub for innovation services for central Alberta.
“Helping Alberta’s manufacturers with the adoption and integration of digital manufacturing is a large part of what we do,” says Dr. Tonya Wolfe, Director of the Centres for Manufacturing and Energy Innovation at RDP. “These new transformative technologies are out there, but there are barriers to adoption. Smaller businesses can’t necessarily afford to develop, integrate, test, and pilot a technology before they use it.”