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Assunta Krehl

The Emerging Leaders Network is set to showcase the projects and ideas of Toronto's up ... - 0 views

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    On Tuesday, Dec.15, 2009, the Emerging Leaders Network (ELN) will showcase both current and future projects and ideas of Toronto's up and coming city building leaders at a studio gathering at the MaRS Discovery District. The ELN studio event will bring together the highest potential city builders of tomorrow. The advancement of the City of Toronto - including building and networking-will be the main focus of the event. Dec 8, 2009
Assunta Krehl

Urban Planner: December 15, 2009 - Torontoist - 0 views

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    On Dec 15, 2009 the ELNStudio program launched, as created by the Emerging Leaders Network (ELN). This group is an initiative of the Toronto City Summit Alliance of 2006, consisting of leaders who work in the private, public, and non-profit sectors of Toronto, and who want to improve Toronto through creative city planning. Today's conference is all about networking with other emerging leaders, as well as exploring some of the projects that ELNStudio will be working on over the coming year. Dec 15, 2009
Assunta Krehl

Emerging Biotechnology Clusters - 0 views

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    GEN identifies some of the most promising emerging biotech clusters. MaRS Centre incubates companies that are within radius of hospitals, universities, government and the financial district.
Assunta Krehl

Our city owes you a debt, David - National Post - 0 views

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    David Pecaut, the businessman and civic leader passed away December 14. The article highlights many of Pecault's accomplishments. On December 15, a group of 100 young civic champions will gather for a day-long Emerging Leaders Network conference at the Medical and Related Sciences (MaRS) facility on College Street. Dec 15, 2009
Melissa Hughes

Ontario startups receive $5.4 million from Investment Accelerator Fund - Yahoo! Finance... - 0 views

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    Twelve Ontario companies have received funding from MaRS' Investment Accelerator Fund (IAF), bringing the program's total investment in Ontario's emerging enterprises to $26.6 million in 57 companies since its inception.
Assunta Krehl

Commercializing R&D to be a key focus in federal budget - Global News - March 27, 2012 - 0 views

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    Commercialization is a challenge for Canada's research and development sector. MaRS innovation states "Financing continues to be a major obstacle for Canada's emerging young innovators."
Assunta Krehl

Entrepreneurs turn smartphones into guardian angels - IT Business.ca - July 3, 2012 - 0 views

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    Deena Douara, a MaRS Client has developed a mobile phone app that can alert authorities if a potential emergency situation arises called "WalkSafe." Douara completed the Entrepreneurship 101 program at MaRS Discovery District.
Karen Schulman Dupuis

Guardly Partners With Code Blue To Combine Old And New Tech For On-Campus Safety | Tech... - 0 views

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    "Toronto-based Guardly, a startup providing mobile apps and dashboard tools to help increase personal safety, today announced a partnership with Code Blue, one of the earliest pioneers of emergency phones for high traffic, high risk areas like hospitals, campuses and airports."
Assunta Krehl

Toronto to get a taste of brotherly love as Philadelphia leaders arrive next week - Cit... - 1 views

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    "The Greater Philadelphia Leadership Exchange (GPLEX) will guide a cohort of the region's established and emerging leaders to Toronto and will explore the evolution of Toronto as an international center and global hotspot." The tour will include a visit to the MaRS Discovery District and see our efforts in social innovation.
Karen Schulman Dupuis

Phybridge Awarded US Patent for Location Identification System for IP Endpoints - 0 views

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     Phybridge Inc. today announced that it has been issued US Patent No: 8,059,631 for Location System and Method for Assisting Emergency Services in Identifying the Physical Location of an IP Telephony User.  This innovation will be the most robust, easiest to install and manage location identification solution in the market and will most effectively address the challenges associated with VoIP E911 location identification and asset tracking.
Assunta Krehl

Jumping on the accelerator bandwagon - The Globe and Mail - June 7, 2012 - 0 views

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    Tracy Hanes, reporter from the Globe and Mail, states that "accelerator programs ... are fast becoming a hot phenomenon, offering advice, support, mentoring and seed capital to emerging tech companies in a quick fashion." "The level of disruption and rapid transformation of the tech sector are another reason more accelerators are entering the market, says Susan McGill, executive director of JOLT, a newly launched spin-off from the MaRS Discovery District."
Cathy Bogaart

The naked non-profit (Meyer Foundation Report) | Brice Royer - 1 views

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    Have you ever wondered what it's like to lead a non-profit? The Meyer Foundation conducted the largest national survey to date of emerging nonprofit leaders. They asked close to 6,000 people across the country about the disadvantages and benefits of heading a nonprofit organization.
Sarah Hickman

Open Innovation: Amazon.ca: Henry W Chesbrough: Books - 0 views

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    In today's information-rich environment, companies can no longer afford to rely entirely on their own ideas to advance their business, nor can they restrict their innovations to a single path to market. As a result, says Harvard Business School professor Henry W. Chesbrough, the traditional model for innovation--which has been largely internally focused, closed off from outside ideas and technologies--is becoming obsolete. Emerging in its place is a new paradigm, open innovation, which strategically leverages internal and external sources of ideas and takes them to market through multiple paths. Arguing that companies in all industries must transform the way they commercialize knowledge, Chesbrough convincingly shows how open innovation can unlock the latent economic value in a company''s ideas and technologies.
Sarah Hickman

Managing Global Innovation: Uncovering the Secrets of Future Competitiveness: Amazon.ca... - 0 views

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    New global R&D management challenges, trends and emerging patterns are presented in smooth theoretical and practical flow. Management models, innovations in intellectual property management, technology listening posts, leading R&D centers (and more) are discussed and depicted through an array of excellent cases ranging from Xerox to Daimler to Roche.
Assunta Krehl

Go to MaRS - Canadian Newcomers Magazine - 0 views

  • nd development of new ideas. It provides not only office and lab space but also free mentoring assistance to new businesses in science, technology and social innovation. While there are probably no chickens hatching at MaRS, it wouldn't be at all surprising to find a company working on, say, a vaccine for bird flu. Approximately 20 incubator companies are currently housed at MaRS, including Clera Inc. - which is developing treatments for schizophrenia and depression; AXS Biomedical Animations Studio - a company that creates 3D medical animation for biomedical research and other applications; and Kanata Chemical Technologies (KCT), which has had great success developing catalysts for the chemical industry (catalysts speed up chemical reactions without being changed or consumed in those reactions
  • All of the above definitions could apply to the wider innovation community connected with the MaRS Centre. Located in the heart of Toronto's Discovery District - a 2.5 sq. kilometre downtown research district, MaRS is a non-profit environment for the birt
  • KCT founder and president Kamal Abdur-Rashid came to Canada in 1997 with a degree from the University of the West Indies
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  • With support from the Mississauga Technology Business Accelerator (MTBA) he started his business, which grew to occupy some state-of-the-art labs at MaRS and is about to take the next step forward by moving its business outside of the protecting and nurturing environment of MaRS. This is the entire purpose of MaRS, which says on its website (www.marsdd.com), "We measure our success through the companies that emerge after receiving help from MaRS." "The resources, the facilities, the training and everything else that MaRS is bringing to the table - we're able to capitalize on that and get off on a very solid footing," says Kamal. Inside the Incubato
  • Whether you're looking for work - or you want to start your own business, MaRS is one of the best places to start your search.
  • Everybody you talk to in the elevator, the hall, the cafeteria - they are all in the science field - so you can network with one another," says Ratheesh. "MaRS does not just provide research space, they are bringing business people, people with money." These are the connections that can turn your idea into a profit-making business that employs many people. This is exactly what MaRS is all about. As they say on their website, "MaRS connects the communities of science, business and capital and fosters collaboration among them." MaRS advisors are able to connect entrepreneurs with private funding opportunities as well as free educational programming and hands-on advisory services. Corporate sponsor CIBC funds an entrepreneurship lecture series, for example. Ratheesh adds, "Patent people are here as well, so if you have patentable technology, you can talk to them." Once you start your business, MaRS offers many supports. "When we had the lab space we had the chemical hood that had to be set up so MaRS came and provided people to set up our hood," explains Ratheesh. "They help us dispose of chemical waste, provide water service, fridge and freezer service - so these are all important. "For smaller companies that have problem buying fridges and freezers, they can use common equipment." MaRS facilities also include lecture theatres, meeting rooms and an auditorium. Growing Cultures Bacteria and tissue cultures aren't the only cultures that thrive in the MaRS environment. It's also a great place for newcomers from every culture to
  • Clera, one of many emerging companies housed in the MaRS incubator.
  • He says, "MaRS is a one-stop shop for job and information seekers. Here we have many companies - so quite a few job opportunities
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    A look at Canadian immigrants who started a business and are incubating at the MaRS Centre. KCT and Clera, MaRS Tenants tell their stories. Jan/Feb 2009
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    A look at Canadian immigrants who started a business and are incubating at the MaRS Centre. KCT and Clera, MaRS Tenants tell their stories.
Sarah Hickman

Home - Ernst & Young - Canada - 0 views

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    In the last 18 months, venture capital has experienced acceleration in previously established investment hotbeds meanwhile new hotspots such as China and India emerged. The 2007 report focuses on clean technology and renewable energy, FAS 157, and due diligence and auditor independence.
Assunta Krehl

Ballot boxing - NOW Magazine - 1 views

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    Better Ballots aims to fix a broken voting system that results in low turnout, under-representation and apathy. The coalition launched at Tuesday's Toronto City Summit Alliance's Emerging Leaders Network conference at MaRS. Dec 16, 2009
Assunta Krehl

Building a better city - Directory of Vancouver - 0 views

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    150 participants of the Emerging Leaders Network, an offshoot of the Toronto City Summit Alliance, gathered at the MaRS Centre for a long-scheduled session, many talked about how Pecaut's dream of collective leadership in the city could be the best possible tribute to the civic leader who touched so many with his projects and initiatives. Dec 16, 2009
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