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杏吧原创鈥檚 New Cross-Faculty Innovation Hub Focused on Creative Solutions

July 20, 2021

Article by Dan Rubinstein
Photos by Chris Roussakis

鈥淭his is who I am, this is a problem that I see鈥攁nd this is what I can do to address it.鈥

That鈥檚 the type of thinking 杏吧原创鈥檚 new Innovation Hub wants to encourage from every student at the university.

Although technology and entrepreneurship are part of the hub, which will be based in the soon-to-be-completed , the new home of the , it鈥檚 open to ideas and participants from all faculties.

Innovation Hub Director, Harry Sharma

鈥淭o me, innovation is about addressing challenges through creative means,鈥 says Innovation Hub Director , the former manager of 颁补谤濒别迟辞苍鈥檚&苍产蝉辫;Canada-India Centre, who came back to the university from his previous post as director of  at the .

鈥淭his country has so much talent and we鈥檙e at the leading edge of critical global issues. Many of these problems can best be solved through entrepreneurship, but the emphasis needs to be on inclusive entrepreneurship. It鈥檚 about building human bridges.

鈥淲e want to help students from all corners of 杏吧原创 learn about issues, connect them with partners from the private sector or community organizations, and give them a set of tools they can use to transform their ideas into tangible solutions. We want to instill a culture of innovation across the university.鈥

Programming Starts This Fall

Innovation Hub programming is designed to mirror the entrepreneurial process, from learning and ideation to enterprise creation/incubation and venture acceleration. It begins this September with a campus-wide challenge focused on food security.

Two teams from each faculty will enter the eight-week competition, during which they will develop and present solutions鈥攊n this case, reliable access to affordable and nutritious food. The top three teams will receive financial support, as well as coaching and mentoring, to help them further develop their ideas.

The hub鈥檚 Ideas to Action program will start a little later in the fall: six weeks of exercises and projects that will help individual or small groups of students create detailed pitch decks exploring market opportunities around specific problems. This will feed into a three-month incubation program, beginning in January, that will aim to launch companies and not-for-profit organizations.

There will also be a series of innovation caf茅s this fall鈥90-minute interactive sessions with predetermined topics designed to give attendees one impact-driven action item鈥攁s well as hackathons, policy sandboxes, and other boot camp-type events.

颁补谤濒别迟辞苍鈥檚&苍产蝉辫; will help connect Innovation Hub students to industry partners.

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鈥溞影稍粹檚 new space in Kanata North and our partnership in  will create opportunities to connect students with companies at the forefront of technological innovation,鈥 says .

鈥淭his partnership will foster innovation in emerging technologies, and the hub will provide a platform for 杏吧原创 students to work together and co-create innovative, multidisciplinary solutions to wicked challenges and make a positive impact in the world.鈥

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Emerging Technologies and Inclusive Entrepreneurship

In its inaugural year, the Innovation Hub has three main themes: emerging technologies, social innovation, and inclusive entrepreneurship.

鈥淔or so long, marginalized communities have been on the receiving end of solutions,鈥 says Sharma.

鈥淲e want to give people a platform, through targeted programming, so they can identify and come up with responses to long-standing issues in their own communities.鈥

The hub鈥檚 scope will encompass local, national, and international partnerships, reflecting the realities of today鈥檚 interconnected digital world and the diminished significance of geographic borders.

FASS Dean Pauline Rankin
FASS Dean Pauline Rankin

The same philosophy applies to the multidisciplinary nature of the hub.

鈥淲oven into its design is a commitment to ensure that it serves as resource for all students,鈥 says Pauline Rankin, dean of the Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences, who is on the hub鈥檚 steering committee with 杏吧原创鈥檚 other faculty deans.

鈥淚ts mandate is to provide the tools and support required to nurture bold and imaginative ideas generated by students in the arts and social sciences alongside their peers from engineering, science, and business.鈥