The 20 specific recommendations and directions for social innovation outlined in ADRIQ’s brief aim to address both immediate challenges and long-term structural issues. They are based on a central principle: placing innovation at the heart of public policy, within an integrated approach that promotes coherence, predictability, and the recognition of local initiatives, whether technological or social.
The following levers are central to ADRIQ’s brief :
- A simple, coherent, and integrated pathway for SMEs
- Tangible administrative simplification for SMEs
- Facilitating access to specialized third-line innovation support services for SMEs
- Integrating intellectual property as a central pillar of commercialization support for innovative SMEs
- Making public procurement and our major contractors a lever for innovation and local benefits
- Adjusting the Research, Innovation, and Commercialization Tax Credit
- Making digital technology a lever for competitiveness
- Strengthening and structuring the public research valorization ecosystem
- Increasing support for social innovation
ADRIQ reiterates its commitment to working together with governments, businesses, and all stakeholders in the innovation ecosystem to build a more innovative, resilient, and competitive Quebec and increase the economic and social benefits of innovation.