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Assunta Krehl

Clean Technologies to Save Our World - Business News Network - April 21, 2010 - 0 views

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    BNN speaks with John Paul Morgan, founder and chief technology officer, Morgan Solar Inc regarding the future for cheaper, easier-to-build solar energy.
Cathy Bogaart

What it means to be a mentor - The Globe and Mail - March 30, 2010 - 1 views

  • in partnership with social innovation advisory service MaRS, "to equip a diverse core of leaders with the skills, resources and community essential for creating projects with lasting impact."
  • Cheryl May, advisor and practice lead of social innovation at MaRS, describes re:Vision as "a tremendous force because it brings youth into the realm of social entrepreneurship, and when I see the enormous movement of people who are embracing social entrepreneurship, I am buoyed by the knowledge that the future is in good hands.”
  • Why is mentoring important, and how did you first get involved in it?
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    As part of the lead-up to the Young Social Entrepreneurs of Canada (YSEC) conference, held in partnership with the social innovation practice at MaRS, speakers were invited to write about mentorship for the Globe and Mail. The result? Mentorship: the good, the bad, the "just-different".
Assunta Krehl

Mining Unwanted Electronics - Financial Post - April 12, 2010 - 0 views

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    Alfred Hambsch, founder of Global Electric Electronic Processing, says the e-waste recycling business is a trend that is about to explode into an industry. According to Tom Rand, MaRS Discovery District Clean Tech Practice Lead says, "Regulators in Canada and the United States are now heeding the calls of environmentalists and mandating the proper recycling of scrap electronics, paving the way for innovative clean tech outfits."
Assunta Krehl

Toronto took extreme measures to reach the top - Les Affaires - March 27, 2010 - 2 views

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    The story about the MaRS Discovery District as a super-incubator.
Assunta Krehl

Opinion: Would you pay a trillion bucks to save the Earth? - Canadian Business Magazine... - 0 views

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    Tom Rand, Cleantech Lead at MaRS, and author of Kick the Fossil Fuel Habit: 10 Clean Technologies to Save Our World says "it will take a massive investment to kick our fossil fuel addiction. Clean energy can be the basis of sustained economic prosperity over the next few decades. But only if we decide to do it."
Assunta Krehl

Kicking the Fossil Fuel Habit - The Mark - May 17, 2010 - 1 views

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    Tom Rand, Cleantech Lead at MaRS and author of Kick the Fossil Fuel Habit: 10 Clean Technologies to Save Our World says "we can make the largest investment in infrastructure in human history by building a low-carbon economy... We can start to build that infrastructure on our own timetable, or we can wait for nature to dictate the terms."
Assunta Krehl

Apps born in Toronto - The Globe and Mail - May 28, 2010 - 0 views

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    EndLoop Studios, Five Mobile Inc. and NuLayer Inc. are three Toronto tech companies at hub of iPad app revolution. According to Krista Jones, MaRS Discovery District ICT Practice Lead, says "Toronto is an app hub because we have deep roots in both the creative and design industries, and the technical industries."
Cathy Bogaart

"Social Good" In Business - CBC Metro Morning, Feb 22, 2011 - 0 views

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    Social innovation practice lead, Allyson Hewitt was on Metro Morning February 22, in a discussion on "social good in business". This segment was inspired by the Civic Action forum about a week ago, in which MaRS was mentioned many times. Fitting, as the forum's focus on building a prosperous and engaged city.
Assunta Krehl

Setting a New Innovation Agenda - Yahoo! News - The Mark - September 8, 2011 - 0 views

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    Tim Draimin states "Canadians' future standard of living will depend upon our capacity to innovate." MaRS Discovery District is a Canadian innovation centre that embeds social innovation in its' mission.
Assunta Krehl

Workshop to gather input for energy strategy - The Sault Star - September 14, 2011 - 0 views

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    The Sault Ste. Marie Innovation Centre is hosting Soo Sustainable event which will take place from Sept. 22 to 28 and is aimed at making citizens and businesses aware of the opportunities available to community sustainability and alternative energy. Jon Dogterom, Cleantech Practice Lead at MaRS Discovery District will lead a discussion on Cleantech trends and opportunities in Canada.
Assunta Krehl

Ontario on course for a greener future - People and Planet Net - 0 views

  • Tom Rand, who leads an advisory service for companies wishing to develop a stake in clean technology, at the non-profit MaRS headquarters in downtown Toronto, agrees on the importance of this ‘right to connect’
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    Canada is seriously committed to phasing out all coal-fired electricity generation within five years and to becoming North America's leading green jurisdiction. To help to do this Ontario has passed a Green Energy Act with strong incentives . Tom Rand, who leads an advisory service for companies wishing to develop a stake in clean technology, at the non-profit MaRS headquarters in downtown Toronto, agrees on the importance of this 'right to connect'.
Assunta Krehl

Creating Business Value with Integrated Sustainability - Canada Newswire - 1 views

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    Business leaders discuss strategies for achieving a healthy balance between environmental sustainability and economic growth at Creating Business Value with Integrated Sustainability, hosted by The Conference Board of Canada. Event takes place Oct 29-30, Tom Rand, MaRS Clean Tech Practice lead will be speaking at the event. Oct 27, 2009
Assunta Krehl

The Cleantech Index 2009 - Corporate Knights Magazine - 1 views

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    Tom Rand is listed as one of Canada's formost authorities on cleantech. The Cleantech Group's Cleantech Index tracks the world's leading cleantech companies across a broad range of industry sectors. Fall 2009
Assunta Krehl

Want eco-friendly towers? Start by digging deep - The Globe and Mail - 0 views

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    Four new luxury towers going up in downtown Toronto have missed the opportunity to tap into geothermal energy - and reduce their energy footprints accordingly. Tom Rand, the clean-tech adviser at MaRS (the non-profit innovation institute in Toronto's downtown hospital district) is the owner of the Planet Traveller eco-hotel soon to open just west of the MaRS complex, on College Street.Rand had grown cynical about the "greenwashing" of the hotel industry (properties trumpeting themselves as eco-friendly because they provide daily new towels and sheets only on request). He determined, instead, to create a low-carbon hostel for young travellers. Nov 6, 2009
Assunta Krehl

Cleantech startups to watch - Financial Post - 0 views

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    Skymeter Corp eveloped a technology that uses GPS to trigger a small electronic meter fitted to the car and automatically sends the charges to the driver's account. The concept of charging works the same as automatic toll-road systems, which many people are already familiar with. However, the GPS technology is more versatile and enables the meter to charge according to zone or kilometre driven. Nov 23, 2009
Assunta Krehl

Online fundraising innovator named Canada's first certified B Corporation - a new corpo... - 0 views

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    Better the World Inc., a novel for-profit online fundraising platform, has been named Canada's first certified "B Corporation". Mention of MaRS working with Better The World to chart their progress and ensure other companies could benefit from their experience in gaining this designation through the support of a pro bono legal team from Carters Professional Corporation, Ogilvy Renault and Blake, Cassels & Graydon. March 11, 2009
Cathy Bogaart

Home renovation free ride - Macleans, April 4, 2011 - 1 views

  • On the other hand, some say that we should pursue these subsidies because they are better for the environment and green business than nothing at all. Tom Rand, author of Kick the Fossil Fuel Habit and a lead adviser at MaRS Discovery District, an innovation centre that helps fund clean technology firms, notes that buildings account for 40 per cent of our energy use, and making them more efficient is “low-hanging fruit on the carbon tree.” He also sees the program as an effective economic stimulus for the Canadian market for green business.
  • But Rand agrees with all the people who say the only way to solve the environmental problem is to put a price on carbon. “We’ve been talking about that for 15 years and we’re not going to get it any time soon.”
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    in this Maclean's article on the home renovation tax credits, MaRS cleantech practice lead Tom Rand is quoted as an expert in cleantech and business issues. He says that making buildings more efficient through such government incentives is "low hanging fruit on the carbon tree."
Assunta Krehl

247 honourees and counting - Financial Post - October 22, 2011 - 0 views

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    The 30th anniversary gala for the Ernest C. Manning Awards Foundation took place in Edmonton. This award recognizes Canadians with the imagination to innovate and the stamina to succeed. Don Duval, Vice President of Advisory Services from MaRS Discovery District Toronto was one of the guests that attended the event.
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