How uOttawa’s entrepreneurial ecosystem helped TerraFixing founder Vida Gabriel turn a love of chemistry into a $10 million carbon capture startup transforming Canada’s North.
How uOttawa’s entrepreneurial ecosystem helped TerraFixing founder Vida Gabriel turn a love of chemistry into a $10 million carbon capture startup transforming Canada’s North.
When LeafEdge cofounders Gouled Awad, Jasen Lee and Pascal-Tan Vu-Noreau joined the Entrepreneurship Hub’s Startup Garage program in 2023, they had a bold mission: to empower individuals to grow their own food, regardless of space, time or knowledge constraints.
When LeafEdge cofounders Gouled Awad, Jasen Lee and Pascal-Tan Vu-Noreau joined the Entrepreneurship Hub’s Startup Garage program in 2023, they had a bold mission: to empower individuals to grow their own food, regardless of space, time or knowledge constraints.
The MakerLaunch startup accelerator at the Faculty of Engineering of the University of Ottawa is thrilled to introduce three innovative technology ventures joining its 2024 cohort: TerraFixing, GastroTrackAI and NXoCare. These startups will gain access to resources including funding, mentorship, prototyping facilities and networking avenues, all geared towards propelling their products and service...
The MakerLaunch startup accelerator at the Faculty of Engineering of the University of Ottawa is thrilled to introduce three innovative technology ventures joining its 2024 cohort: TerraFixing, GastroTrackAI and NXoCare. These startups will gain access to resources including funding, mentorship, pro...
We Do Cool Stuff has made it possible for us to celebrate the innovators and trailblazers making the University of Ottawa an epicentre of creativity, collaboration and entrepreneurship. In honour of Earth Day, we’re taking a closer look at a sustainable entrepreneurial initiative happening right here on our campus.
We Do Cool Stuff has made it possible for us to celebrate the innovators and trailblazers making the University of Ottawa an epicentre of creativity, collaboration and entrepreneurship. In honour of Earth Day, we’re taking a closer look at a sustainable entrepreneurial initiative happening right her...
Three teams of uOttawa Engineering student entrepreneurs are proposing innovative business concepts that will make a difference in health care, assistive robotics, and financial literacy.
Three teams of uOttawa Engineering student entrepreneurs are proposing innovative business concepts that will make a difference in health care, assistive robotics, and financial literacy.
Earlier this month, uOttawa engineering students Tanvi Pradhan and Markos Brown stepped into uncharted waters by participating in their first-ever case competition. The Faculty of Engineering at the University of Ottawa joined forces with the Telfer School of Management to compete in ENGCOMM, a global, multidisciplinary case competition that brings together engineering and business students to sol...
Earlier this month, uOttawa engineering students Tanvi Pradhan and Markos Brown stepped into uncharted waters by participating in their first-ever case competition. The Faculty of Engineering at the University of Ottawa joined forces with the Telfer School of Management to compete in ENGCOMM, a glob...
Three new start-ups have received funding after their wins in this year’s Entrepreneurial Idea Competition. Presenting innovative ways to enhance our collective futures, these Faculty of Engineering students are looking to give back to the community with their ideas.
Three new start-ups have received funding after their wins in this year’s Entrepreneurial Idea Competition. Presenting innovative ways to enhance our collective futures, these Faculty of Engineering students are looking to give back to the community with their ideas.
New report with tool will allow organizations to build stronger entrepreneurship systems to improve training content and delivery by identifying biases and stereotypes.
New report with tool will allow organizations to build stronger entrepreneurship systems to improve training content and delivery by identifying biases and stereotypes.
Roughly 80% of Canadians have unmet legal needs. Research shows that while most Canadians can identify a legal problem when they’re facing one, many aren’t sure what to do about it or don’t think the legal system can help. “That’s an access to justice problem,” PhD student Natasha Jaczek told a roomful of students taking part in this year’s Solutions Lab.
Roughly 80% of Canadians have unmet legal needs. Research shows that while most Canadians can identify a legal problem when they’re facing one, many aren’t sure what to do about it or don’t think the legal system can help. “That’s an access to justice problem,” PhD student Natasha Jaczek told a room...