Alberta Research Council
Alberta Research Council (ARC) was an Alberta government funded applied research and development (R&D) corporation. In January 2010, it was replaced, in part, by Alberta Innovates - Technology Futures.[1] In November 2016 Alberta Innovates - Technology Futures was consolidated to form Alberta Innovates.[2]
Formerly ARC, now home to Alberta Innovates and its subsidiary InnoTech Alberta. | |
Abbreviation | ARC, AI |
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Formation | 1921 |
Type | Provincial Research Council |
Legal status | The ARC is no longer active. Alberta Innovates is the province's research and development corporation. |
Purpose | Government-funded applied research and development corporation |
Headquarters | Edmonton, Alberta, Canada |
Region served | Alberta |
Official language | English |
Website | https://albertainnovates.ca/ |
Overview
History
The Alberta Research Council was established in 1921, as the Alberta Council of Scientific and Industrial Research, by a provincial government Order-in-Council, with Henry Marshall Tory as the first chairman.[3]
In January 2010, the ARC merged with other research and development organizations to become Alberta Innovates—Technology Futures (AITF).[4] On November 1, 2016, AITF consolidated with Alberta Innovates - Health Solutions, Alberta Innovates - Bio Solutions, and Alberta Innovates - Energy and Environment Solutions to become Alberta Innovates.[5]
Alberta Innovates' head office is located at Bell Tower in Edmonton, Alberta.
References
- Alberta Government news release Archived 2011-07-16 at the Wayback Machine
- "History | Alberta Innovates". Retrieved 2019-04-10.
- The New Trail Archived 2008-05-03 at the Wayback Machine, the University of Alberta's alumni magazine, October 1947
- "The Scientific and Industrial Research Council of Alberta - Oil Sands - Alberta's Energy Heritage". www.history.alberta.ca. Retrieved 2019-04-11.
- "Alberta Innovates to diversify province's economy | Alberta Innovates". Retrieved 2019-04-11.
External links
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