Alberta Research Council (now Alberta Innovates) was recognized with a Special Award – for providing foundational and outstanding impact to Alberta. It was established in 1921 as the Scientific and Industrial Research Council of Alberta (SIRCA) – with a mandate to support economic development through applications of science and engineering expertise, and in the process, improve life in rural and urban Alberta. Alberta was a leader in having the first provincial research organization, followed by Ontario (1928), BC (1944), Nova Scotia (1946), Saskatchewan (1947), New Brunswick (1962), Manitoba (1963), Quebec (1969), and Newfoundland (2009).
SIRCA‘s name was changed to Research Council of Alberta (RCA) in 1930, Alberta Research Council (ARC) in 1981, and then merged in 2010 (with the Alberta Heritage Foundation for Medical Research, Alberta Energy Research Institute (formerly the Alberta Oil Sands Technology and Research Authority), and other institutes for forestry, agriculture, biotechnology, ecosystem services and prion studies) to become Alberta Innovates (Bio Solutions, Energy and Environment Solutions, Health Solutions, and Technology Futures). In 2016, this became Alberta Innovates – one provincial corporation, with two applied research subsidiaries – C-FER Technologies and InnoTech Alberta – with a single focus to foster and accelerate research, innovation and economic growth in the province. Alberta Innovates annually hosts the Inventure$ conference – attracting a growing local and international audience of over 3000. |