Technology Partnerships Canada Overview
- Service
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Lender
- Year Founded
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1996

- Financed Companies
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1
- Financings
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1
Technology Partnerships Canada General Information
Description
Technology Partnerships Canada was a special operating agency of Industry Canada which provided funding support for strategic research and development (R&D), and demonstration projects that produced economic, social and environmental benefits to Canadians. The TPC R&D program was geared to pre-competitive projects across a wide spectrum of technological development, including environmental technologies, life sciences, information and communications technologies and advanced manufacturing.
Contact Information
Year Founded
Corporate Office
- 47131 Bayside Parkway
- Fremont, CA 94538
- United States
Technology Partnerships Canada Financings
Company Name | Financing Date | Debt/Deal Date | Debt/Deal Amount |
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Vortek | Apr 2002 |
Technology Partnerships Canada Investment Preferences
Preferred Industries | Preferred Verticals | Preferred Deal Types | Geographic Preferences | Transaction Amount |
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Technology Partnerships Canada FAQs
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When was Technology Partnerships Canada founded?
Technology Partnerships Canada was founded in 1996.
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Where is Technology Partnerships Canada headquartered?
Technology Partnerships Canada is headquartered in Fremont, CA.
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What service provider type is Technology Partnerships Canada?
Technology Partnerships Canada's service provider type is Lender.
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What companies has Technology Partnerships Canada invested in or acquired?
Technology Partnerships Canada has invested in or acquired companies like Tundra Semiconductor, Cellex Power, and Spectrum Signal Processing.
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