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Miguel Amante

MaRS brings angels and start-ups together - The Globe and Mail - July 14, 2010 - 1 views

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    Last summer, Toronto-based MaRS, a not-for-profit innovation centre, launched its "Angel" program with the help of Canaccord Genuity. A year later, there have been five Angel events and about half of the program's 15 members have received some form of funding.
Miguel Amante

Young Social Entrepreneurs of Canada are Launching Canada's First Social Venture Incuba... - 0 views

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    The Young Social Entrepreneurs of Canada will be launching Canada's first accelerator program helping young people aged 17-34 launch social ventures.
Miguel Amante

Learn Stick Shift, Change The World - CityNews - July 28, 2010 - 0 views

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    Christine Ho and Kevin Tsoi came up with the idea for Well of Change last summer when they wanted to volunteer, but were ill-equipped to build houses or work in soup kitchens. They figured people who wouldn't normally donate their time or money might use a marketplace of skills where all proceeds go to charity.
Miguel Amante

Toronto scientist shaking up field of infectious disease - Toronto Star - September 27,... - 0 views

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    Raymond Hui, a principal investigator with the University of Toronto's Structural Genomics Consortium, has transformed himself from a robotics engineer to a genetic engineer and now searches for cures for some of the world's most devastating diseases.
Miguel Amante

MarketLink is helping small Toronto and Canadian tech companies get into international ... - 0 views

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    MaRS connects our clients with the Consulate of Canada in San Diego through a program called MarketLink. MarketLink connects large companies to start-ups with new technology. MMB Research and Talking Plug were able to pitch their cleantech IT technology to Sony.
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    Two MaRS cleantech clients, MMB Research and Talking Plug present their technologies to Sony.
Cathy Bogaart

THEREDPIN INC | TheRedPin.com Makes Buying New Condos in Toronto and The GTA Simple and... - 0 views

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    MaRS client, TheRedPin.com launches their new site for helping condo buyers in Toronto.
Cathy Bogaart

OGI Invests in Personalized Medicine for Age-related Macular Degeneration - November 1,... - 0 views

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    The Ontario Genomics Institute has given funding to MaRS life sciences client, ArcticDX. They'll use the money for studies in preparation for a Food and Drug Administration approval for their product. The funding comes through its Pre-Commercialization Business Development Fund (PBDF)
Cathy Bogaart

J-students go hyperlocal with smartphones - J-Source - November 9, 2010 - 0 views

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    Accolades for MaRS ICT client OpenFile from Wayne MacPhail, a journalism prof and general news guru. He uses OpenFile with his students and says OpenFile is hyperlocal, fully engaging communities in their own coverage.
Cathy Bogaart

Forget Ping. Start Listen.in - Techvibes.com - November 11, 2010 - 1 views

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    Toronto-based PushLife (MaRS client) recently launched a beta version of their brand new music-centric social network: Listen.in
Cathy Bogaart

Battle of the Mobile Social Photo Apps: Instagram vs PicPlz vs Burstn - November 10, 2010 - 0 views

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    Which mobile social photo app should you use? Maybe MaRS client, Burstn. ReadWriteWeb compares the apps: their strengths and features and Burstn is looking good against the competitors.
Cathy Bogaart

Cognovision acquired by Intel - Nov 15, 2010, StartupNorth - 1 views

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    Want some real demographics and numbers on the impressions on your offline ad? Cognovision, a MaRS client, can deliver. And now, Intel will be part of that action as they announced their purchase of the Toronto start-up for serious money.
Cathy Bogaart

Intel buys Canadian start-up CognoVision - The Globe and Mail, Nov 15, 2010 - 0 views

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    Toronto and Canadian success story: MaRS plays an important role as Intel buys Canadian start-up CognoVision. CognoVision helps advertisers measure the effectiveness of in-store marketing.
Cathy Bogaart

Wave Online Accounting Counts On Small Businesses -- InformationWeek - 2 views

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    Aimed at companies with nine or fewer workers, the bookkeeping and invoicing service lets you designate transactions as business or personal. Wave Accounting, a MaRS client, launched their software/service this week.
Cathy Bogaart

Confirmed: Intel Acquired Digital Signage Company CognoVision - TechCrunch, November 15... - 0 views

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    MaRS client, Cognovision is acquired by Intel, reports TechCrunch. Cognovision creates digital signage technology for advertisers and retailers.
Cathy Bogaart

Catching the Online Accounting Wave - Mark Evans Tech - March 15, 2010 - 0 views

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    Mark Evans, Canadian digital strategist, talks about MaRS client, Wave Accounting. He explains and positively assesses the free online software for SMEs
Cathy Bogaart

Wave Accounting launches free service for small businesses - Techvibes - November 20, 2010 - 0 views

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    MaRS client, Wave Accounting, launches their online accounting application that is the first integrated online application to track users' business and personal finances. TechVibes' Karim Kanji reports on the benefits to SMEs.
Cathy Bogaart

Social Media Show 16: Kiip Listen.in to DELL - Perpetual Radio Networks, Nove... - 0 views

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    Lucas Samuels spotlights MaRS client, PushLife Inc, on their weekly radio show. Hear and watch what they say about this Toronto start-up.
Cathy Bogaart

Know-It-All Toll Roads : Scientific American, November 17, 2010 - 0 views

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    Smart pricing of transport as embodied by MaRS client, Skymeter is one of Scientific American's "World Changing Ideas".
Assunta Krehl

Test-tube industry - Canadian Business - 0 views

  • For Dr. John Evans, growing a strong biotechnology industry is much the same: cities must provide a nurturing environment where science and business can thrive together.
  • That's why Evans, former president of the University of Toronto and current chairman of Torstar Corp., is spearheading the $345-million Medical and Related Science initiative, or MaRS--a petri dish of sorts for commercializing science research. "A lot of intellectual property is being commercialized outside Canada," says Evans. "I think we've been slow in realizing just how important technology developments are to the economic future of the country. MaRS is an attempt to give this a kick into a higher gear." The centrepiece of the MaRS plan, which will officially launch May 12, is a 1.3-million-square-foot, five-building complex in downtown Toronto that will provide office and lab space for small and medium-size companies and incubators, including the not-for-profit Toronto Biotechnology Commercialization Centre. While Evans is reluctant to limit its scope, MaRS will generally focus on health-related technologies, from new drugs and genetic treatments to medical devices and imaging software. Branded a "convergence centre," it will also house a careful mix of support services: intellectual property lawyers, accountants, marketing experts, government funding organizations and venture capital financiers. Plus, start-ups will have access to all the latest equipment on site. For instance, MaRS is in talks with MDS Sciex to supply mass spectrometers, used in proteomics research.
  • But MaRS will be more than just a New Economy real estate development. Evans's intention is to funnel tenants' rent money into services--such as entrepreneurship seminars and angel-matching programs--that MaRS will offer to the broader biotech community. That's why MaRS's location is key: the centre will be built in the heart of what Toronto has dubbed the "Discovery District," a two-square-kilometre chunk of the downtown core, encompassing U of T and four major hospitals. From there, MaRS hopes to act as a network hub across Ontario, with links to research-intensive universities. "None of them," says Evans, "have the critical mass to put it all together on their own."
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  • MaRS's primary goal is to get Toronto and the rest of Ontario on the global biotech map. Evans came up with the concept in the late 1990s with Dr. Calvin Stiller, CEO of the labor-sponsored Canadian Medical Discoveries Fund, and Kenneth Knox, a former deputy minister for the Ontario government who's now CEO of MaRS
  • As far as schemes to support fledgling industries go, MaRS is refreshing. To start, it's a nonprofit corporation, not a government program, which will hopefully ensure that it runs more efficiently. The feds and the province of Ontario have each doled out $20 million for MaRS, and Toronto has donated in-kind $4.5 million. More than $12 million has come from a small pool of corporations, including Eli Lilly Canada and MDS, as well as individual donors like Joseph Rotman and Lawrence Bloomberg (who both sit on the MaRS board). U of T pitched in $5 million, and MaRS also did some innovative bond financing to round off the $165 million needed to build Phase I. "It was very important for us to not belong to anybody," says Evans.
  • Now MaRS's challenge is to get the word out. Its posted rate of $26 per square foot is very competitive for prime downtown real estate and is sure to attract attention, especially considering its customized lab space. But MaRS's success won't be measured by a low vacancy rate; getting the right mix of scientists, entrepreneurs and professionals is critical if it plans to commercialize some sustainable businesses. It won't happen overnight--in fact, it may be 10 years before anyone can gauge MaRS's impact. Seems growing a biotech industry isn't quite as easy as growing E. coli in a petri dish.
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    John Evans spearheads the MaRS project which will help to accelerate commercialization for scientific research. The official launch of the MaRS plan will happen on May 12, 2003.
Assunta Krehl

Top 10 cleantech cluster organizations for 2010 - Cleantech Group - February 22, 2010 - 4 views

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    Shawn Lesser of Sustainable World Capital scoured the world looking for leading cleantech economic development regions. MaRS Discovery District ranked 4th in a list of ten World Cleantech Clusters. MaRS is the largest cleantech deal-flow engine in Canada. Cluster success stories include: Morgan Solar, NIMTec, Hybrid Energy Technologies, and SkyMeter.
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