USask’s VIDO selected to join DIANA innovation accelerator
SASKATOON — The University of Saskatchewan’s (USask) Vaccine and Infectious Disease Organization (VIDO) has been selected to join the North Atlantic Treaty Organization’s (NATO) Defence Innovation Accelerator for the North Atlantic (DIANA) program. VIDO is one of 13 new Canadian test centres chosen to be part of the network—and the only centre with biotechnology as its main focus.
NATO is an Alliance of 32 countries with a purpose to guarantee the freedom and security of its members. Canada joined NATO in 1949. DIANA supports companies working on solutions in key sectors to de-risk and validate their technologies by using its test centre network. Test centres are selected as the very best venues for innovators to develop and evaluate their concepts and technologies.
As a test centre in biotechnology, VIDO will use its specialized containment and manufacturing facilities to help DIANA innovators advance new technologies to protect human and animal health. VIDO was recommended to NATO by Canada’s Defence Research and Development Canada, Department of National Defence, after an internal selection process.
Announced today, the expanded DIANA network includes 182 test centres focused in key areas including biotechnology, artificial intelligence, advanced manufacturing, and space.
Quotes:
“Part of DIANA’s strength is our unique transatlantic network of talent centres and innovation leaders working toward a common purpose. The breadth and diversity of partners in DIANA’s network will accelerate the development and deployment of ground-breaking solutions for defence, security and peace.”
- Prof. Deeph Chana, Managing Director DIANA
“NATO’s DIANA gives innovators the opportunity to solve the defence and security challenges facing the NATO Alliance, ensuring that Canada and the Alliance are technologically ahead of the game as we move into a new defence era. Being part of the NATO DIANA network will be a great opportunity for Canadian accelerators and test centres to work with innovators from across the Alliance.”
- Philippe Hebert, Director General R&D Innovation | DIANA Board of Directors Representative – Canada
“Canada is a hub for defence innovation, and Canadian innovators have a great deal to offer our NATO Allies. Today, I congratulate all the Canadian accelerators and test centres for being selected to join NATO’s defence innovation network. The integration of our domestic experts with NATO’s network will strengthen our capacity to develop cutting-edge solutions to the security challenges faced by Canada and our NATO allies.” - The Honourable Bill Blair, Minister of National Defence
“Global collaborations are needed for global solutions. The partnership announced today is another example of USask’s VIDO continuing to use its research infrastructure and expertise to drive research and development world-wide.”
- Peter Stoicheff, President, University of Saskatchewan
- Volker Gerdts, VIDO Director and CEO
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For more information, contact:
Brooke Kleiboer
USask Media Relations
brooke.kleiboer@usask.ca
306-966-1388
Trenna Brusky
VIDO Communications Specialist
t.brusky@usask.ca
306-966-2274
About University of Saskatchewan’s Vaccine and Infectious Disease Organization:
The University of Saskatchewan’s Vaccine and Infectious Disease Organization (VIDO) is internationally recognized for its role in vaccine development and is one of Canada’s national science facilities. VIDO has conducted infectious disease research and vaccine development for almost half a century—eight of its vaccines have been sold commercially, and six have been described as world-firsts. The >175-member organization operates using an ISO9001 certified management system in one of the largest and most advanced containment facilities in the world. To strengthen the preparedness for emerging infectious diseases, VIDO is expanding to become Canada’s Centre for Pandemic Research which includes GMP CL3 capable vaccine manufacturing and containment Level 4 capacity. VIDO receives operating support from the Canada Foundation for Innovation Major Science Initiatives fund and the Government of Saskatchewan through Innovation Saskatchewan and the Ministry of Agriculture.