The Daily Courier

Entreprene­urs from UBC plug into innovation network at hub

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From wearable technology that monitors physical activity to an online rental platform, UBC entreprene­urs showcased their ideas at the opening of the Innovation UBC Kelowna Hub last Thursday.

Located in Kelowna’s Innovation Centre, the downtown facility provides a space for the UBC community to interact with the region’s innovation network.

“For more than a century, UBC’s discoverie­s and spinoff companies have played key roles in advancing technology, natural resources and life sciences sectors,” says Gail Murphy, UBC’s vice-president of research and innovation. “The Innovation UBC network will further support entreprene­urial learning and collaborat­ion with industry and the broader community to generate local, national and global impact.”

The goal of the Innovation UBC Hubs, located in downtown Vancouver and Kelowna, is to combine research findings and entreprene­urial spirit to develop innovative new products, policies and practices that will improve lives around the world. With the help of dedicated mentors, program partners and sponsors, the Innovation UBC Kelowna Hub will support research partnershi­ps, commercial­ization, knowledge exchange and entreprene­urship activities, explains Phil Barker, vice-principal of research and innovation at UBC Okanagan.

“The enthusiasm and support of the community has been incredibly strong,” says Barker. “We can already see how the bold thinking of our entreprene­urs, researcher­s and partners is having a positive social and economic impact.”

UBC’s partnershi­p with Accelerate Okanagan provides entreprene­urial training and support to researcher­s and students to create new ventures and bring their innovation­s to market.

“UBC has been a longtime supporter of the Okanagan tech community and a partner of Accelerate Okanagan since the beginning. The new hub at the Innovation Centre is another great example of our community-building collaborat­ion in action. We know that success stories like Happipad and Trellis are just the beginning, and we are excited to see our partnershi­p continue to grow and strengthen the innovation ecosystem and tech sector here,” says Raghwa Gopal, CEO of Accelerate Okanagan.”

“Our hope is that the hub will open up new pathways to innovation in the region and beyond,” adds Barker. “We are excited to contribute to the entreprene­urial landscape.”

 ?? UBC Okanagan ?? Panellists participat­e in a discussion about entreprene­urship at the Innovation UBC Kelowna Hub opening last Thursday.
UBC Okanagan Panellists participat­e in a discussion about entreprene­urship at the Innovation UBC Kelowna Hub opening last Thursday.

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