Aug 14, 2025
Education News Canada

LETHBRIDGE POLYTECHNIC
Lethbridge Polytechnic receives five-year, $1.75 million federal research grant

August 14, 2025

Lethbridge Polytechnic's Centre for Applied Research, Innovation and Entrepreneurship (CARIE) has received approval for its second Technology Access Centre grant from the Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada. 

This five-year, $1.75 million grant will grow and diversify the polytechnic's Integrated Agriculture Technology Centre (IATC), serving as a public-facing applied research, consultation and problem-solving resource for agricultural producers in southern Alberta and beyond. 

"Renewal of our Technology Access Centre grant is a testament of our worth to industry partners across Canada," says Dr. Andrew Dunlop, associate vice-president - research. "We thank our federal partners for this funding as we look to continue using applied research to solve industry problems, particularly around controlled environment agriculture." 

Technology Access Centres are federally designated, fee-for-service applied research hubs found across Canada. Lethbridge Polytechnic's IATC is part of a network of over 60 centres nationwide, each serving a specific geographic area with a focus on strengthening a significant industry to that region. 

"Lethbridge is the hub of Canada's Premier Food Corridor, and the polytechnic's presence as a nationally recognized and funded research institute brings immense value to Alberta's growing controlled-environment agriculture producers," says Alexis Buzzee, IATC business manager, CARIE. "As we respond to shifting priorities in southern Alberta, our multidisciplinary team is ready to provide the expertise, insight and collaboration needed to tackle real-world challenges."

"[This] funding will advance genomics-driven agricultural innovation, accelerate health sector innovation and accessibility, and strengthen critical minerals research for sustainable mining, among many other areas," says Professor Alejandro Adem, FRSC, president of NSERC. "By supporting research that fuels technological progress and economic growth, this investment ensures impactful collaboration between partners, benefiting industries, communities, and Canadians alike."

Established in 2020, the IATC provides expert technical support, training, and applied research services to Alberta's controlled environment agriculture sector. Clients range from small- to medium-sized producers, food processors, ag-tech companies, communities and nonprofits. 

"Thanks to NSERC's support, the IATC can continue to meet the evolving needs of Canada's controlled-environment agriculture sector," says Buzzee. 

To learn more about the IATC, or to request support as a small- or medium-sized agricultural enterprise, visit:www.lethpolytech.ca/iatc

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Lethbridge Polytechnic
3000 College Dr S
Lethbridge Alberta
Canada T1K 1L6
lethpolytech.ca/


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