CDAP Ended. What Should Ontario Businesses Use for AI and Digital Adoption Now?
Ontario businesses still have practical paths for AI adoption, digital modernization, SR&ED evidence, training, and implementation planning after CDAP.
Ontario businesses still have practical paths for AI adoption, digital modernization, SR&ED evidence, training, and implementation planning after CDAP.
SMEs still need practical digital adoption planning around workflow scope, funding fit, governance, cloud choices, and implementation after CDAP.
For-profit SMEs can still prepare digital adoption plans after CDAP by clarifying workflow scope, evidence, funding fit, governance, and implementation readiness.
CDAP is no longer the main path for new applications. Canadian SMEs now need a practical plan that can support DMAP, TDP, BDC LIFT, SR&ED, cloud credits, or a self-funded rollout.
Registered and incorporated businesses can still plan digital adoption after CDAP by defining the workflow, evidence, budget, governance, and best support path before implementation.
A digital adoption plan still helps SMEs choose the right AI, software, cloud, training, or funding path after CDAP.
A practical modernization guide for SMEs after CDAP: define one workflow, compare funding paths, and build a project that improves operations.
A practical guide for SMEs that want digital transformation to improve one workflow, compare support paths, and build a measurable first project.
A practical digital adoption planning guide for retailers focused on customer response, inventory, CRM, content, reporting, and staff adoption.
Improving operations starts with one workflow, clear records, staff ownership, funding-fit review, and a measurable implementation path.