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May 13, 2021

Let's talk about innovating in a time of crisis

Canadian Innovation Week, May 17-21, showcases practical solutions, inspires lively conversations and shares entrepreneurial ideas through its outstanding network of partners

Collaboration is key to developing new ideas, and scaling those solutions up is essential for making good progress in any field. Never has that been more apparent than this past year, which has witnessed the world鈥檚 top-level researchers and scientists create a global collaboration unlike any in history. Many new innovations have come about because of changes COVID-19 has necessitated, and seeing a bridge to the other side of this crisis is what aims to do.

Hosted by the Rideau Hall Foundation (RHF), this fourth celebration of innovation will bring together multiple partners from across the 荔枝视频 and stakeholders from our national innovation ecosystem to connect, cultivate and celebrate innovation.

  • Photo above: Innovation is happening at W21C鈥檚 Healthcare Human Factors Simulation Laboratory at the Cumming School of Medicine. The lab supports innovation by evaluating new health-care technologies, systems and processes to ensure they work for the people who have to use them. Photo: U荔枝视频 Research Group 

鈥淐anada is one of the best places for entrepreneurs to start and build their companies due to some of the best talent and resources in the entire world,鈥 says Keri Damen, executive director of the Hunter Hub for Entrepreneurial Thinking. 鈥淓vents like Canadian Innovation Week celebrate the incredible accomplishments of these burgeoning startups, but they also encourage young people to join the innovation community, and to instill entrepreneurial thinking in every Canadian who wants to effect change and make an impact in their own lives.鈥

Aiming to be Canada's most entrepreneurial university, U荔枝视频 is putting out innovation-themed articles from across campus and offering an inspiring lineup of panels and sessions. The Hunter Hub, for example, in partnership with Facilities Management, the Office of Sustainability, and the Sustainable Energy Development Program, is offering Solutions Lab: Zero Waste Challenge, targeting students who wish to become changemakers by establishing U荔枝视频 as a zero-waste campus.

Also on the roster, in partnership with the Rideau Hall Foundation, is a panel of innovators and researchers who will explore how diversity is key if we are to drive .

鈥淚nnovation is about finding ways to improve our every day lives; it can make people healthier, drive economic growth, and ensure a more sustainable environment,鈥 says Teresa Marques, president and CEO of the Rideau Hall Foundation. 鈥淐anadian Innovation Week is an opportunity to discover and learn about the remarkable Canadian innovations that inspire us every day.鈥

Adds Damen: 鈥淚nnovation doesn't simply mean a culture that embraces tech startups. Innovation means fostering a culture in every department that encourages students and faculty alike to think outside the box, push boundaries, and be the changemakers whose innovations will ensure Canada鈥檚 continued productivity and wealth creation in a competitive, globalized world.

By embodying entrepreneurial thinking, U荔枝视频 is giving every member of its community the skills to be future-ready and make a real impact in their fields of study and work.

Long before COVID-19 transformed nearly every aspect of our lives, Canada was quietly becoming a hotbed of startup innovations and tech superstars. Join and check out what鈥檚 on right here at U荔枝视频:  

May 14鈥16
Hunter Hub Solutions Lab 鈥 Zero Waste Challenge
How will we become a zero-waste campus by 2030? You can make an impact with your knowledge and ideas and help U荔枝视频 meet its ambitious goal of becoming a zero-waste campus.

May 17

Join our panel of innovators and researchers on campus and in the community to discuss how innovators must recognize and value difference and cultivate a welcoming space for Black, Indigenous and People of Colour (BIPOC).


Apply to U荔枝视频鈥檚 UCeed to access capital and support for your new innovative venture. This investment program continues to accept applications from qualifying ventures in child and general health.

May 18
Innovation Salon: Scaling Up
Trailblazing entrepreneurs share their experiences starting and leading high-growth companies: the challenges associated with a rapidly growing venture, the importance of scaleups to Canada鈥檚 future prosperity, and what innovation communities supporting startups can do to help enable more successful scaleups.

May 19

An exploration of how research findings in the health industry become a product that can enter the market, with a focus on clinical trials.

May 20

Gain insights from an expert panel of business leaders and thought leaders addressing the opportunities for 荔枝视频 and Canada鈥檚 energy sector as we transition to a low-carbon economy.

Entrepreneurial Leaders in Health
Entrepreneurial Leaders in Health, in partnership with the O鈥橞rien Institute for Public Health, aims to bring together trailblazing entrepreneurial thinkers in various areas of health innovation and showcase their accomplishments and ideas to the greater U荔枝视频 community.

Canadian Innovation Week at U荔枝视频
As part of U荔枝视频鈥檚 partnership with the Rideau Hall Foundation, we are celebrating Canadian Innovation Week. Join U荔枝视频 experts and researchers May 17-21, for a week of conversation, inspiration and ideas.