Research Manitoba has launched a new funding program that will back community-driven research projects tackling some of the province’s most pressing challenges, with the first intake focusing on artificial intelligence and emerging technologies.
The Manitoba Solutions Grant (MSG) will provide up to $100,000 per year for a maximum of two years to projects that partner researchers with community or industry organizations to develop practical tools, policies and services.
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“Manitobans expect research to deliver real results in their communities, workplaces and health systems,” said Jennifer Cleary, CEO of Research Manitoba, in a release. “By investing in collaborative, made-in-Manitoba research, the Manitoba Solutions Grant will help turn ideas into practical solutions th

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