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Sarah Hickman

Amazon.com: Technology Ventures: From Idea to Enterprise (9780071259231): Richard C. Do... - 0 views

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    "Technology Ventures" is the first textbook to thoroughly examine a global phenomenon known as "technology entrepreneurship". Now in its second edition, this book integrates the most valuable entrepreneurship and technology management theories from some of the world's leading scholars and educators with current examples of new technologies and an extensive suite of media resources. Dorf and Byers's comprehensive collection of action-oriented concepts and applications provides both students and professionals with the tools necessary for success in starting and growing a technology enterprise. "Technology Ventures" details the critical differences between scientific ideas and true business opportunities.
Assunta Krehl

Toronto's place in the "creative economy" - Excalibur - 0 views

  • What is this creative economy? It is an economic system that relies most on ideas to serve as its major capital, instead of services or physical capital. Take Google for example. In an economy based on ideas, the potentialfor breakaway successes like Google is far greater.
  • According to Richard Florida’s The Rise of the Creative Class: And How it’s Transforming Work, Leisure,Community and Everyday Life, members of the creative class are very different from those who are employed in the manufacturing, service or agriculture industries. They contribute to our economy primarily by producing the new forms and ideas exploited by our various industries and decision-makers.   What Florida terms the “super creative core” of this new class includes “scientists and engineers, university professors, poets and novelists, artists, entertainers, actors, designersand architects, as well as the ‘thought leadership’ of modern society: non-fiction writers, editors, cultural figures, think-tank researchers, analysts and other opinion-makers.”
  • What sets a creative city apart from a non-creative city? Florida proposes that it is the “three Ts of economic development”: technology, talent and tolerance.
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  • Florida promote a drawback on new capital investments in such traditional creative staples as ballet, opera, symphony and museums. Although these are necessary public entertainment options to maintain, studies show the majority of university students and young to middle-aged professionals who make up the bulk of the emerging creative class, in fact, prefer more accessible venues.
  • Florida is not saying the city should fund the construction of all these venues, but should support them with entrepreneurial assistance, specified tax-cuts and governmenttools to ease operation, like streamlining the bureaucracy behind applying for liquor licences and permits for musical events and public attractions.
  • The MaRS centre, located at College St. and University Ave. in downtown Toronto, is a fantastic first step in better integrating the city’s creative talents in the technology and science fields. But more buildings and communities like this need to be developed to take advantage of all of Toronto’s creative economic potential.
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    David Tal contributer to Excalibur exams what is the creative economy. Mention of MaRS being a fantastic first step in integrating the city's creative talents in technology and science.
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    David Tal contributer to Excalibur exams what is the creative economy. Mention of MaRS being a fantastic first step in integrating the city's creative talents in technology and science. Sept 23, 2009
Assunta Krehl

Open-source politics breathe fresh air into the Big Smoke - The Globe and Mail - 0 views

  • Social change and Internet ideals have gotten hitched, and the results are going to change the way Torontonians live.
  • That prevalence of social networks is starting to have unexpected real-world results.
  • ools like Twitter, which encourage people to exchange small thoughts with each other in public, have helped knock Toronto's open-culture scene into high gear.
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  • Ryan Merkley, a senior adviser to Mayor David Miller, was working an easel in the basement of the MaRS building at College and University. Attendees of an un-conference called ChangeCamp — a collection of programmers, activists, politicians and media types — were shouting out suggestions for what municipal information they'd like to see the city put online.
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    Social change and internet ideas are changing lives for Torontonians.
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    Social change and internet ideas are changing lives for Torontonians. Jan 30, 2009
Cathy Bogaart

World Creativity and Innovation Week: Ideas - 0 views

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    This webstorm (from Bright Ideas) collects, reviews and votes on questions we can use for World Creativity and Innovation Week (WCIW) that would advance creativity in all fields. Contribute new questions so we can look for new answers! Like online brainstorm software.
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
Cathy Bogaart

Start-Up | The Small Business Idea Generator - 1 views

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    Ideas, inspirations, tips, news and other useful information to small business owners and entrepreneurs. Written by Allysa Gregory, this section is specifically for start-ups.
Sarah Hickman

Ministry of Research and Innovation - 0 views

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    MRI maintains the government's commitment to innovation. Its mandate is to: * develop an integrated innovation strategy and guide its delivery * invest in both policies and programs to deliver innovation strategy * foster a culture of innovation & showcase it to world MRI acts as: * listener to advice of experts * matchmaker between innovators and investors * supporter for researchers and innovators (school, culture, business) * promoter of research (lab to marketplace) * pursuer of big ideas (funds) The 4 main branches are: * outreach, promotion, and business development * innovation * research * commercialization
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    MRI maintains the government's commitment to innovation. Its mandate is to: * develop an integrated innovation strategy and guide its delivery * invest in both policies and programs to deliver innovation strategy * foster a culture of innovation & showcase it to world MRI acts as: * listener to advice of experts * matchmaker between innovators and investors * supporter for researchers and innovators (school, culture, business) * promoter of research (lab to marketplace) * pursuer of big ideas (funds) The 4 main branches are: * outreach, promotion, and business development * innovation * research * commercialization
Cathy Bogaart

How to Analyze the Feasibility of your Business and Translate Your Ideas Into a Great P... - 0 views

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    Tim Harris writes this blog to help start-ups on their pitch. Basics on how to translate your ideas into a great pitch for investors. Includes Dave McClure's Start-up Metrics for Pirates or AARRR
Cathy Bogaart

Brainstorming new business ideas - Ministry of Research and Innovation - April 8, 2011 - 0 views

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    Haroon Mirza talks about the beginning of Cognovision: How they identified & pursued their business idea. Cognivision was a MaRS client before they were purchased by Intel last year.
Assunta Krehl

THINK Conference to Challenge Education and Research Sectors to Seek Creative Solutions... - 0 views

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    The inaugural THINK Conference will take place on April 16th at the Art Gallery of Ontario. The conference will challenge leaders in Ontario's e-Infrastructure, Higher Education, and the K-12 sectors to focus on interconnectedness and collaboration.This conference will include na Idea-generating sessions will be led by key Ontario thought leaders which includes Dr Ilse Treurnicht, CEO of MaRS Discovery District.
Assunta Krehl

Summer camp for entrepreneurial teens set to launch - The Globe and Mail - July 5, 2012 - 0 views

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    MaRS Discovery District is offering a one-week boot camp for students between the ages of 13 and 15, where they will invent and test original business ideas and learn skills to help them succeed in business. The program is called "MaRS Future Leaders."
Assunta Krehl

Teens tackle startup boot camp - Yonge Street Media - August 8, 2012 - 0 views

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    MaRS's launched a Future Leaders Series this summer which offered 20 students between the ages of 13 and 15 the chance to experience the life of a "MaRS-ian entrepreneur."  The participants were provided an opportunity to pitch their ideas to a panel of judges that their business model was feasible and to demonstrate how they planned to use the $1,000 of prize money up for grabs.
Assunta Krehl

Clean technologies that could save the world - The Globe and Mail - November 25, 2011 - 0 views

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    Tom Rand, Senior MaRS Cleantech Advisor and author of Kick the Fossil Fuel Habit.  Tom Rand states " It is possible to change our energy use to 100% renewables. This book is a celebration of that idea."
Assunta Krehl

Goar: David Pecaut was 'a popcorn machine of ideas' - The Star - Dec 29, 2011 - 0 views

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    In remembrance of David Pecaut, the launch of the Pecaut Centre for Social Enterprise was announced on Dec 13. The Centre will be a tenant at the MaRS Centre in Toronto. 
Assunta Krehl

Ontario minister attacks Ford's Port Lands strategy - The Globe and Mail - December 12,... - 0 views

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    Waterfront Toronto will embark on public consultants regarding the change in the Port Lands redevelopment. Participants in the study will be asked their ideas on the transformation the Hearn generating station into an R&D accelerator similar to the MaRS Centre.
Assunta Krehl

School's in: Learn more about business online - Ideas-and-opportunities - Entrepreneur ... - 0 views

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    MaRS's videos are helping people learn more about business online.
Assunta Krehl

Which city's residents report having the best quality of life? - The Globe and Mail - J... - 1 views

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    According to an Angus Reid public opinion poll, Calgary is reported to have the best quality of life out of Canada's four largest cities. Acording to Jane Switzer, a report from The Globe and Mail, the "Angus Reid poll was commissioned for CityAge Media's The Innovation City summit." The summit will take place at the MaRS Centre, July 18 and 19th and will explore the new ideas, technologies and partnerships that will build the 21st century city, and why - and how - Metro Toronto and Canada will be a leader in this urban century.
Assunta Krehl

You really can achieve great things when industry, academia work together - Francis Mor... - 0 views

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    Jason Flicks shares his insights of his successful adventures with his companies levering IP and provides entrepreneurs ideas for alternative funding options for their ventures. i.e. MaRS Centre helping entrepreneur and associate professor at the University of Toronto with his project of radical uses of Bluetooth.
Assunta Krehl

Ontario Shows There's No One-Size-Fits-All For Supporting Entrepreneurship - We Tech Al... - 0 views

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    Startup Canada is a grassroots, entrepreneur-led initiative to support and inspire entrepreneurship across the country. They are doing a National Tour with Town Hall events, where entrepreneurs and the community can come and work togegther and explore ideas. Startup Canada visited MaRS Discovery District.
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