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SPARK Alberta

Where digital health research meets clinical and commercial reality.

SPARK Alberta, powered by the Hunter Hub for Entrepreneurial Thinking, supports the advancement of digital health innovations at Alberta’s post-secondary institutions into clinical impact. We provide industry advice, education, and life science ecosystem connections to faculty, researchers, and graduate students for up to one year in our hybrid program format.  

Clinical impact is the key driver of SPARK, where we aim to bridge science and clinical practice via industry perspective and strategies to ensure that important ideas and discoveries make it into practice to benefit patients. Together, with the mentorship of our digital health industry expert advisors, we work with you to validate your academic-born project’s commercial and/or implementation potential, to de-risk it for the attraction of industry and investors. 

Our Program

We support our teams in three ways:

Advise

Access to advice from our , a group of digital health and industry experts, through three candid project update presentations and group discussions during your time with SPARK.

Educate

Curated learning opportunities from the innovation ecosystem and SPARK Global network specific to your needs.

Connect

Co-creation of a project plan and monthly project check-in meetings with the SPARK program team.

Facilitated connections with people, resources, funding, and programs in the local innovation ecosystem and the SPARK Global network to help you on your journey.

Time commitment: up to 5 hours/month for up to one year, and includes a combination of project update presentations, monthly meetings, homework, and educational opportunities. We take a break for the winter and summer holidays.

Project update presentations typically take place on Wednesday evenings, and monthly meetings are scheduled during normal business hours. The program format is currently hybrid, with options for in-person attendance at W21C or remote attendance over Zoom.

In order to protect the confidentiality of our projects, all attendees to the project update presentations must sign a confidential disclosure agreement (CDA).

Eligibility

  • Novel approach to an unmet clinical need using a digital health solution. Digital Health refers to any tool or service utilizing software, applications, and other digital means to solve a health or healthcare related problem.
  • Based at an Alberta post-secondary institution. This means that the project must be lead by current faculty, researcher, staff, or students at an Alberta post-secondary institution.
  • Evidence-backed early–stage innovation. Early-stage as in your are in the process of designing, developing, or already testing your Minimum Viable Product (the earliest version of your technology). Evidence-backed as in there is literature and/or studies to back your innovation and at least some validation from stakeholder interviews.
  • You have a development plan and end-goal in mind.
  • You have a history of commitment to your project.
  • Priority is given to innovations that specifically seek to improve the lives of equity-deserving populations. 

Applications

Spring 2026 applications will open March 4th, 2026.

For any questions, please reach out to spark@ucalgary.ca

Expected Outcomes

The goal of SPARK is to advance evidence-based digital health innovations to increase their chance of impact for patients in clinical and community settings. We respect that each participant’s pathway and the barriers they face in the innovation ecosystem are unique. Therefore, each innovator’s journey and program outcomes will look different. As part of your application, you will map out your desired pathway and we will work with you to achieve those goals.

Program Outcomes to Date

$3,444,986$281,9422371212+
Funding Received by SPARK teamsInvestment received from SPARK teamsPototypes DevelopedPatents FiledCompanies IncorporatedAccelerator Entries

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