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Vancouver, BC — Mitacs is excited to announce the advancement of several key partnerships in Southeast Asia after a successful mission to the region. The efforts aim at enhancing international research collaboration and innovation.
In the Philippines, Mitacs engaged in advanced discussions with the Commission on Higher Education (CHED) and the Department of Science and Technology (DOST) to foster strategic initiatives that benefit both Canada and the Philippines.
Mitacs is also exploring innovation opportunities with DOST, which will focus on quantum technologies, artificial intelligence, and disaster relief.
On a visit to Thailand, Mitacs signed a landmark memorandum of understanding (MOU) with the Council of University Presidents of Thailand (CUPT) to enhance international research collaboration between Canadian and Thai institutions. This first-of-its-kind agreement links Canadian post-secondary institutions with Thai universities nationwide.
The initiative includes plans for a co-funding arrangement to support the Globalink Research Internship program and quantum initiatives. CUPT will now identify funding mechanisms to begin collaborations by 2026.
In Singapore, the visit focused on expanding relationships between Singaporean and Canadian institutions with an emphasis on quantum innovation and research collaboration.
These visits and the resulting agreements would not have been possible without the support of the Embassy of Canada to the Philippines, Trade Commissioner Service in Manila, Embassy of Canada to Thailand, Trade Commissioner Service in Bangkok, High Commission of Canada to Singapore, and Trade Commissioner Service in Singapore.
Mitacs looks forward to seeing the wide spanning research and development impacts of these agreements in the months and years to come and continuing to create meaningful connections between Canadian innovators and the global knowledge ecosystem.
“These groundbreaking relationships signify a new era of international research collaboration between Canada and the Indo-Pacific. By connecting our research institutions and innovation ecosystems, we are paving the way for innovative research and development that will have significant impact for countless people in all four countries, as well as globally.”
— David Enríquez, Director of International Relations, Mitacs
Mitacs works to bring innovation to more people in more places across Canada and around the world. Mitacs makes investing in new knowledge easier through access to top researchers, flexible project plans, and co-investments in talent.
A not-for-profit organization, Mitacs is funded by the Government of Canada, the Government of Alberta, the Government of British Columbia, Research Manitoba, the Government of New Brunswick, the Government of Newfoundland and Labrador, the Government of Nova Scotia, the Government of Ontario, Innovation PEI, the Government of Quebec, the Government of Saskatchewan, and the Government of Yukon.
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