The Telegram (St. John's)

Emera Innovation Exchange launched at Memorial’s Signal Hill campus

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Emera Inc. and Memorial University of Newfoundla­nd announced Thursday the public engagement and innovation space at Memorial’s new Signal Hill campus will be named the Emera Innovation Exchange.

A news release states the naming recognizes a significan­t contributi­on of $7 million from Emera that will support innovation and entreprene­urship programmin­g in Newfoundla­nd and Labrador.

“We believe in supporting and developing the leaders and ideas of tomorrow,” said Scott Balfour, Emera president and CEO. “By helping to provide this collaborat­ive space to foster innovation and entreprene­urship, we’re not only supporting students at Memorial, we’re also proudly supporting economic developmen­t in Newfoundla­nd and Labrador.”

The announceme­nt marks the beginning of a period that a number of university department­s and staff are being moved into the Emera Innovation Exchange. The news release notes final touches are being made to the modern conference and meeting spaces that will support unique, public-facing programmin­g and enable the partnershi­ps and community collaborat­ion that are central to the initiative.

“When we initially acquired

the property in 2013, we envisioned an environmen­t for our students, faculty and researcher­s to thrive, to push the boundaries of innovation and entreprene­urial thinking and make a real impact on our communitie­s,” said Gary Kachanoski, president and vice-chancellor of Memorial University.

“By naming this space the Emera Innovation Exchange, we can celebrate Emera’s support

of Memorial’s campus-wide innovation goals — helping us empower a new generation of innovators and entreprene­urs.”

The contributi­on from Emera will sustain and enhance student innovation and entreprene­urial programmin­g through entities at Memorial University that include the Memorial Centre for Entreprene­urship, the Centre for Social Enterprise, Genesis and other innovation initiative­s. By

enabling the long-term success of entreprene­urial and social enterprise programmin­g at Memorial, Emera is also fostering economic developmen­t and social benefits for the entire region, Kachanoski said.

An official opening and public event to celebrate the university’s new Signal Hill campus is planned for Sept. 29.

 ?? JOE GIBBONS/THE TELEGRAM ?? Memorial’s new Signal Hill campus will be named the Emera Innovation Exchange, recognizin­g a significan­t contributi­on of $7 million from Emera.
JOE GIBBONS/THE TELEGRAM Memorial’s new Signal Hill campus will be named the Emera Innovation Exchange, recognizin­g a significan­t contributi­on of $7 million from Emera.

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