Introducing SRED-iQ.net - Accelerating SR&ED Innovation and Improving Canadian Economic Competitiveness

Developed to support Canadian SR&ED efforts to accelerate innovation and improve economic competitiveness, SRED-iQ.net is pleased to announce the launch of a comprehensive web portal - http://www.SRED-iQ.Net.

This new online community, incorporating cutting-edge web technologies, promotes knowledge sharing about the technical aspects and challenges of conducting research and experimental development in Canada. It identifies how businesses may take advantage of federal income tax incentives to support their R&D efforts in Canada. Specifically, how Canadian owned companies interested in pursuing research and development can realize up to 70% of their SR&ED efforts as an income tax credit or refund through the Scientific Research and Experimental Development tax incentive program. This program is administered by the Canada Revenuce Agency and is the single largest source for R&D support in Canada. Membership in SRED-iQ.Net and it's web community is absolutely free!

Larry Genyn, Vice President of Technology at Icynene Inc says, "SREDiQ.net recognizes that our standard of living and our economic competitiveness is a Canadian imperative! It does a fine job illustrating the strategic benefits of R&D and shows how Canadian business can conduct systematic investigations through proper experimentation and analysis. Any business interested in creating new or improving existing products and/or processes will learn how to resolve technical obstacles and drive technological advancements while linking this to government incentives.

Members have access to various articles on the technical aspects and interpretation of SRED. For beginners, it is a great place to learn more about what is SRED and how you can learn more about the program.


http://www.SRED-iQ.net seeks to advance the state of scientific research and experimental development (SR&ED) in corporate Canada. SRED-iQ.Net strives to champion innovation through systematic approaches to technology development and improvement, and link research and development activities to tax incentive programs such as the Government of Canada's Scientific Research and Experimental Development program. Our vision is to accelerate made-in-Canada innovation and improve Canada's economic competitiveness and standard of living.

To learn more about Canada's Scientific Research and Experimental Development tax incentive program please visit SRED-iQ.Net at http://www.SRED-iQ.net.

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