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June 7, 2024

UÀóÖ¦ÊÓÆµ community explores bold ideas at Inventures 2024 – the hottest startup event of the year

University’s innovation ecosystem showcased as three-day event brings together entrepreneurs and industry leaders in agriculture, energy, health, quantum and AI
Inventures screen with different colours with attendees walking around
Clarisa Arteaga Luna, ÀóÖ¦ÊÓÆµ

Late May was an exciting time for trailblazers in Alberta with the unforgettable three-day conference, . This year,  once again organized a one-of-a-kind experience that challenged convention and inspired transformational thinking, focusing on entrepreneurism in agriculture, energy, health, quantum and AI.

Inventures 2024 was the opportunity for the best and brightest minds to showcase bold ideas, cultivate relationships and capitalize on Alberta’s innovative future. 

And the ÀóÖ¦ÊÓÆµ was right there with them. 

From May 29 to 31, UÀóÖ¦ÊÓÆµ demonstrated that it values the power of research and innovation to tackle society’s biggest challenges. Students, faculty and staff participated in this year’s event by collaborating, sharing and learning about what makes Alberta the future of innovation.

Attendes standing by the red banner with the UÀóÖ¦ÊÓÆµ logo and start something slogan

Attendees visiting the UÀóÖ¦ÊÓÆµ booth at Inventures 2024.

Cody Coates, ÀóÖ¦ÊÓÆµ

To emphasize this, the university’s booth at Inventures showcased an array of research areas, from transformative medical technologies to creating clean energy through eco-friendly methods. Four companies, , and , as well as UÀóÖ¦ÊÓÆµâ€™s , showcased their technologies and engaged with other changemakers. 

During the conference, Alberta Innovates of a new program supporting projects to advance artificial intelligence technology to support doctors and improve diagnoses and treatment. This included more than $3.9 million to support five research projects at UÀóÖ¦ÊÓÆµ led by  and  researchers including topics related to stroke identification and infection control, digital health innovations and AI-enabled health risk prediction.

At the conference wrap-up, two businesses with UÀóÖ¦ÊÓÆµ connections were announced as winners of the Inventures 2024 Startup Pitch Competition, winning a $10,000 prize each. The winners were Kent Swanlund, BSc (Eng)’07, with , and Nathan Nasseri of , a company that recently graduated from the Prime stream of the Creative Destruction Lab – Rockies program out of the 

CEO of Alberta Innovates and winner Kent Swanlund smiling on stage as he holds the award

Laura Kilcrease, CEO of Alberta Innovates, presents the award to Kent Swanlund from CO2Brew.

Cody Coates, ÀóÖ¦ÊÓÆµ

A community at the forefront of innovation

The university is on a mission to discover new knowledge and make a positive impact in our community. Launched in 2018, Inventures was a great opportunity for UÀóÖ¦ÊÓÆµ, a first-time sponsor of the conference, and its innovators to showcase their success in cross-disciplinary research and development within the heart of the entrepreneurial ecosystem.  

For an inside look at the Inventures conference, check out the video below.

UÀóÖ¦ÊÓÆµ at Inventures 2024

The 2024 Inventures conference was thriving with UÀóÖ¦ÊÓÆµ students, faculty, alumni, and researchers showcasing their technology and expertise at this exciting innovation event from Alberta Innovates.

Cody Coates, ÀóÖ¦ÊÓÆµ

To learn more about UÀóÖ¦ÊÓÆµâ€™s future in Innovation, check out the podcast season finale featuring Possibilities Neurotechnologies, a company featured at UÀóÖ¦ÊÓÆµâ€™s booth during the conference.


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