Made In Saskatchewan Technology Program

The Made In Saskatchewan Technology (MIST) program encourages innovative solutions to public sector and community challenges.

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MIST: Connecting Tech Startups with the Public Sector

Open Intakes

MIST awards tech startups up to $30,000 to pilot their solution with a Saskatchewan public sector entity, non-profit, community-based organization or municipality.

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Program Highlights

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Startup Eligibility

How MIST Helps

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Startups

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Public Sector Partners

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Program Objectives

Note: Startups approved for MIST can receive a lifetime maximum of $30,000 to support pilot projects. The MIST grant must be matched 1:1 by the eligible project partner.

Since 2018

MIST Funding Deployed

$ 0 K

Pilot Projects Completed by Startups through MIST

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MIST brings together new technologies with government—a win-win situation—where they get the advantage of trialing this new technology and we have the opportunity to have our first customer.
Serese Selanders
CEO & Founder, SolusGuard
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Funded Projects

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Teal

Upgrading vehicle fleets with electric charging units designed specifically for transportation vehicles in harsh climates. 

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Tech Career Bridge

Delivering AI-powered skill-matching tech that aligns individual skills with local job postings and future career paths and produces personalized reports.

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Cadence

Streamlining the delivery of an empathetic, all-encompassing bereavement care platform that aligns with the sophisticated continuum of care from the intensive care unit to the comforts of home.

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TrackPoint.ai

Providing AI-powered communication tools that help develop employment and interview skills through the platform’s interview preparation and feedback features

Program Eligibility

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Based in Saskatchewan

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Fewer than 50 Employees

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Annual Recurring Revenue Under $1M

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Your Novel Technology is Ready to Implement

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Capacity to Work with an Enterprise-Level Customer

Eligible project partners include the Government of Saskatchewan, its ministries, agencies and Crown corporations, Saskatchewan public sector organizations, Saskatchewan non-profit organizations, community-based organizations and municipalities.

Funding Structure

The MIST grant must be matched 1:1 by the eligible project partner.

For funding examples and eligible costs, please review the Program Guide.

Intake Periods

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Intake Period 1

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Intake Period 2

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Intake Period 3

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How to Apply for MIST

Create a user account on the Online Application Portal and complete the application form

Final review by external advisory committee. Successful applicants notified of MIST approval*

* in accordance with the intake period schedule

Applicants are encouraged to work with Innovation Saskatchewan to refine their application in advance of final submission.

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