
The NERVE (Neurotech Entrepreneurship to Validate Emerging Innovations) program is Canada's single largest award that catalyzes early stage entrepreneurs to commercialize brain-related technologies by accessing funding and support to launch or grow their neurotechnology ventures.
Review the program offerings, terms, and conditions
During the first round, applicants will be required to submit an online application consisting of 3 parts:
Part I: Applicant Information
This section requires basic information about the applicant.
Part II: Application Questions
This section consists of questions about the applicant’s background, company, and technology. Please be clear and concise and adhere to the word limits. Do not disclose any proprietary information.
Part III: 1-Minute Video
Applicants will record and post a 1-minute video on YouTube and provide a link to the video as instructed. The video will be used to assess how well the applicant communicates their idea and how passionate they are about commercializing their technology and building their company.
The video must not exceed one minute. The video must be set to “unlisted” on YouTube, and a link to the video must be provided when completing the online application form.
In the video, please include the following content:
Format of the video:
DISCLAIMER: Your application, including the uploaded video, will become the property of the Ontario Brain Institute. OBI reserves the right to disclose the name of the applicant and project details and/or use the video in publications and other types of media for program and/or communication purposes (e.g. including without limitation in media releases, annual reporting and advertisement). Your application may be reviewed by external judges, therefore do NOT disclose any proprietary information in this application.
Selected applicants will move forward to the second round – the Pitch Session. Applicants will be given 5 minutes to pitch to a panel of expert judges, followed by a 5-minute Q&A session. Applicants will be invited to pitch in-person or virtually, and the pitch will be recorded. The recorded session may be used in whole or in part for publications and other types of media for program and/or communication purposes (e.g. including without limitation in media releases, annual reporting and advertisements).
During the Pitch Session, applicants will be evaluated based on their technology and commercial opportunity as well as on their ability to communicate their ideas and business.