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INOVAIT Opens Call for Applications for Image-Guided Therapy and Artificial Intelligence Projects

TORONTO–(BUSINESS WIRE)–Today, INOVAIT, Canadaโ€™s image-guided therapy and artificial intelligence network, is announcing a call for applications for the Winter 2026 Pilot Fund. The Pilot Fund is a non-dilutive funding program that supports cutting-edge research and development (R&D) projects in image-guided therapy (IGT) and artificial intelligence (AI) technologies.


This Pilot Fund round will provide up to 150,000 CAD to advance promising technologies through 9- to 12-month R&D projects.

The Pilot Fund supports industrial researchโ€”from discovering new knowledge to developing technology-driven products and servicesโ€”and large-scale demonstrations that advance innovations into market-ready applications.

โ€œOur Pilot Fund has invested 10.4 million CAD through 83 projects that are transforming the medical technology sector and healthcare across Canadaโ€”creating jobs, training the next generation of innovators, and positioning our medtech sector for global leadership,โ€ said Raphael Ronen, Co-Executive Director of INOVAIT. โ€œThis Winter 2026 round represents our continued commitment to turning groundbreaking research into real-world solutions that improve and save lives.โ€

Funding for INOVAIT is provided through the Government of Canadaโ€™s Strategic Response Fund.

โ€œInnovations in AI are reshaping patient care by enabling more precise diagnoses, safer procedures, and better treatment outcomes,โ€ said the Honourable Melanie Joly, Minister of Industry. โ€œThe governmentโ€™s investment in INOVAITโ€™s Pilot Fund will boost the development of new technologies to help clinicians deliver faster, higher quality care, which will improve patient outcomes for all Canadians.โ€

โ€œAI is a powerful driver of innovation, accelerating discovery and turning bold ideas into practical solutions,โ€ said the Honourable Evan Solomon, Minister of AI and Digital Innovation. โ€œBy supporting AI-enabled research in image-guided therapy and medical technologies, initiatives like INOVAITโ€™s Pilot Fund help Canadian innovators move faster from concept to production, strengthening our technology ecosystem and ensuring Canada remains competitive in a rapidly evolving global economy.โ€

This funding program is open to Canadian corporations, academic institutions, hospitals, and not-for-profit organizations.

Pilot Fund projects are selected based on their ability to demonstrate exceptional scientific, clinical, and technical merit, and their potential for strong commercialization and economic impact.

Key Dates:

  • Applications open: January 26, 2026, 9:00 am Pacific Standard Time
  • Applications close: March 11, 2026, 11:59 pm Pacific Standard Time

Interested applicants can review the complete Guide for Applicants at www.inovait.ca/funding. All applications must be submitted online through the dedicated application portal at https://inovait.smartsimple.ca/s_Login.jsp.

A virtual information session is scheduled for February 12, 2026, at 12:30 pm Eastern Standard Time. Visit https://luma.com/w27977ra to register for the information webinar. The virtual information session will be hosted in English only. Following the webinar, the recording will be posted to the INOVAIT YouTube page: https://www.youtube.com/@INOVAITCanada, with both English and French captioning.

About INOVAIT

INOVAIT is Canada’s image-guided therapy (IGT) and artificial intelligence (AI) network. INOVAIT supports Canadian IGT companies and academic institutions to develop and commercialize cutting-edge IGT technologies enhanced by AI. Through funding, networking, and training, the network builds upon Canada’s strength in digital innovation, biomedical engineering, and clinical research to collaboratively assemble a critical mass of world-leading Canadian IGT companies and technologies. INOVAIT was established in 2020 by Sunnybrook Research Institute. INOVAIT is supported by the Government of Canada’s Strategic Response Fund.

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