澳门六合彩开奖现场 receives $900,000 to support innovation and entrepreneurship

澳门六合彩开奖现场 receives $900,000 to support innovation and entrepreneurship

By Rosie Hales

October 1, 2014

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The Honourable Reza Moridi, Minister of Research and Innovation, announced today that $900,000 from the Government of Ontario鈥檚 Campus-Linked Accelerator program (CLA) will be allocated to support innovation at Queen鈥檚 University.

The regional announcement, which took place at Queen鈥檚, also included representatives from the University of Ottawa, Carleton University and Algonquin College.

鈥淨ueen鈥檚 has committed to increasing opportunities for experiential and entrepreneurial learning, both on and off campus.鈥 says Daniel Woolf, Principal and Vice-Chancellor at Queen鈥檚. 鈥淭his investment not only supports that commitment 鈥 it also acknowledges the strides we have already made, not to mention that great things that can be achieved when government, business and academia come together around a common goal.鈥

The funds allocated to Queen鈥檚 will allow the university-based  and campus-based accelerator to partner with , Kingston鈥檚 regional innovation centre, to increase regional youth entrepreneurship activity.

鈥淪tudents from all faculties participate in innovative and entrepreneurial activities using state of the art equipment, technology and resources across campus.  Queen鈥檚 supports innovation and entrepreneurship by facilitating students鈥 access to the resources, networks, programs and mentors they need to collaborate and transform ideas into products, services and organizations that make a difference in the world,鈥 says Greg Bavington, Executive Director of the Queen鈥檚 Innovation Connector (QIC) and professor in the Faculty of Engineering and Applied Science. 鈥淭he CLA funding we鈥檝e received today will further strengthen our innovation and entrepreneurship programming, setting Queen鈥檚 apart from other universities in Ontario.鈥

Funds will also be used to establish best practises in the Queen鈥檚-Kingston entrepreneurship ecosystem.

As part of the Ontario Youth Jobs Strategy, the Ontario government will invest $20 million over two years in the in CLA program to build on world-class innovation and entrepreneurial programs. Ontario will also provide over $5 million over two years through the  programs to support academic institutions that are committed to entrepreneurship on their campuses.

鈥淗elping young entrepreneurs is another example of Ontario鈥檚 Youth Jobs Strategy at work,鈥 says Minister Moridi. 鈥淭hese programs will help harness their ideas, their vision and their enthusiasm and turn them into jobs for today and for tomorrow. Their innovative spirit will build Ontario鈥檚 future.鈥