Alberta launches Advanced Materials Challenge to further advanced material innovation
The Government of Alberta is investing $40 million from the industry-funded Technology Innovation and Emissions Reduction (TIER) program into an Advanced Materials Challenge in an effort to advance technologies that will turn everyday items that would otherwise be wasted or dumped in landfills into modern, low-emission products.
Officials say these technologies should help create jobs, reduce emissions, and help Alberta’s manufacturing industry to become a global leader.
“We have the resources, expertise and entrepreneurs needed to create some of the most advanced materials in the world. This funding competition will help develop new and exciting technologies that reduce emissions, create jobs, reuse waste and keep growing our economy,” commented Minister of Environment and Protected Areas Rebecca Schulz.
Demand is increasing globally for advanced materials, new or significantly improved materials that provide an advantage in performance when compared to conventional materials, the government says. Advanced materials have already been used to create new construction materials, improved batteries and fuel cells, and lighter and stronger aircrafts, bicycles, and golf clubs.