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OEM Supplier Development Program Guideline

>> Program Funding, Costs & Projects >> Application Process

As part of its mandate to help develop world-class products in Manitoba’s transportation and agri-business manufacturing sectors, the Vehicle Technology Centre Inc. (VTC) offers a program of financial incentives to original equipment manufacturers (OEM) to encourage partnerships with suppliers in developing high-technology products and processes.

Arne's Welding Ltd: side dump trailerGoals and Objectives

The OEM–Supplier Development Program (OSD P) goal is to act as a catalyst in collaborative projects to develop new technologies that will help Manitoba transportation and agribusiness manufacturers meet customer requirements.

The program expects to develop a team approach between manufacturers and suppliers, including universities and research organizations, where possible. Ultimate aims are economic growth, job creation and support for sustainable development.

Program Requirements

Fort Garry Industries: Cougar fire truckApplications will be assessed to determine levels of participation and support. To be considered for VTC incentives, potential technology development and demonstration projects must include:

  • at least two Manitoba transportation equipment or agribusiness companies working together, where at least one of the partners is an OEM or a tier-one supplier to the sector
  • details of collaborations with businesses, universities, colleges or research institutes — non-Manitoba participation is welcomed, though costs associated with such participants are not eligible for program support
  • a private-sector manufacturer to contract with VTC and provide leadership in structuring a comprehensive collaborative agreement with all other partners
  • an application to VTC providing a detailed plan agreed to by all parties and including a breakdown of tasks, costs and timelines
  • details of the project’s anticipated benefits in commercial, technical and all other areas
  • a reasonable and manageable level of technical risk or uncertainty.

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