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Contributors:
NBEIA
The
New Brunswick Environment Industry Association is a non-profit
organization dedicated to promoting the growth of environmental
business in New Brunswick. Founded in 1994, the NBEIA represents
members from all facets of the environment sector, including
consulting engineering firms, manufacturers and technology development
companies, laboratories, technicians, scientists, educators,
students and associated support businesses such as those providing
financial, legal, insurance or real estate services.
IRAP-NRC
The
National Research Council's Industrial Research Assistance Program
(NRC-IRAP) is Canada's premier innovation assistance program
for small and medium-sized Canadian enterprises (SMEs). It is
a vital component of the NRC, a cornerstone in Canada's innovation
system, regarded worldwide as one of the best programs of its
kind.
As
a key enabler within Canada's innovation system, NRC-IRAP provides
Canadian SMEs with value-added technological and business advice,
financial assistance and a range of other innovation assistance.
NRC-IRAP helps SMEs realize their full potential, turning knowledge
and innovation into strategic opportunities, jobs and prosperity
for all Canadians. For more information, visit http://irap-pari.nrc-cnrc.gc.ca
or call 1-877-994-4727.
Enterprise Saint John
Enterprise Saint John is the regional economic development agency
for the Greater Saint John area servicing Grand Bay-Westfield,
Quispamsis, Rothesay, Saint John and St. Martins. Enterprise
Saint John provides small business counseling, consulting, advisory
and other services throughout the region to promote, solicit
and encourage the establishment, development and growth of new
businesses and industries and to develop and implement economic
development strategies for the region.
ACAP
ACAP Saint John is a community based, non-profit organization
that encourages local involvement from all sectors of the Saint
John community: industry, business, educators, environmental
organizations and the three levels of government. The two ultimate
goals of ACAP Saint John are to: Work with the community to
improve the environmental health and integrity of the Saint
John harbour and its estuaries, and respond to the growing demand
from the public to be more involved in environmental decision
making.
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