Alberta Research Council

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Alberta Research Council
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Formerly ARC, now home to Alberta Innovates and its subsidiary InnoTech Alberta.
AbbreviationARC, AI
Formation1921
TypeProvincial Research Council
Legal statusThe ARC is no longer active. Alberta Innovates is the province's research and development corporation.
PurposeGovernment-funded applied research and development corporation
Headquarters Edmonton, Alberta, Canada
Region served
Alberta
Official language
English
Website Https://albertainnovates.ca/

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]

Alberta Province of Canada

Alberta is a province of Canada. With an estimated population of 4,067,175 as of 2016 census, it is Canada's fourth most populous province and the most populous of Canada's three prairie provinces. Its area is about 660,000 square kilometres (250,000 sq mi). Alberta and its neighbour Saskatchewan were districts of the Northwest Territories until they were established as provinces on September 1, 1905. The premier is Jason Kenney as of April 30, 2019.

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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]

Henry Marshall Tory Canadian academic

Henry Marshall Tory was the first president of the University of Alberta (1908–1928), the first president of the Khaki University, the first president of the National Research Council (1928–1935), and the first president of Carleton College (1942–1947). His brother was James Cranswick Tory, Lieutenant Governor of Nova Scotia (1925–1930).

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.

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References

  1. Alberta Government news release Archived 2011-07-16 at the Wayback Machine
  2. "History | Alberta Innovates" . Retrieved 2019-04-10.
  3. The New Trail Archived 2008-05-03 at the Wayback Machine , the University of Alberta's alumni magazine, October 1947
  4. "The Scientific and Industrial Research Council of Alberta - Oil Sands - Alberta's Energy Heritage". www.history.alberta.ca. Retrieved 2019-04-11.
  5. "Alberta Innovates to diversify province's economy | Alberta Innovates" . Retrieved 2019-04-11.