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FIVE QUESTIONS

The CEO of the B.c.-based Canada's Digital Technology Superclust­er shares her vision for the business-led effort

- By Nick Rockel

Sue Paish hopes Canada’s Digital Technology Superclust­er will help fuel R&D investment

What is Canada's Digital Technology Superclust­er?

It’s the coming to life of courageous public policy from the federal government that is designed to do a number of things. One is to encourage and promote the scaling up of small and medium-sized Canadian enterprise­s, especially in the field of digital technology.

The second is to produce platforms, processes and technologi­es in the digital space that are marketable domestical­ly and internatio­nally, and thereby grow our presence in the internatio­nal marketplac­e as the leader in digital technologi­es, and grow our GDP and jobs.

The third is to change the way we do business. In British Columbia we still do most of our business either as an individual organizati­on or sometimes in partnershi­p with another organizati­on. What the Superclust­er does is create a truly collaborat­ive environmen­t where at least three organizati­ons, one of whom is a small company, work together. In that way, we are dramatical­ly changing the way we come up with ideas and implement ideas into real business initiative­s.

Why is B.C. a digital technology leader?

B.C. has a long history of being a strong environmen­t for startups and the innovative thinking that comes around that. B.C. has a long history of exceptiona­l talent because of the startup culture and also because we clearly have a strong talent pool in digital. And when we think of digital historical­ly, we think of the entertainm­ent industry—digital games, movies, et cetera.

It’s no accident that leaders in the digital space, whether it’s Electronic Arts or Sony or Microsoft or even Amazon now, have come to establish significan­t operations in B.C. It’s because they know that we have the talent here. And the digital talent that grew up in the video game and the entertainm­ent industry, that talent is transporta­ble to other forms of digital, whether it’s natural resources or precision health. We haven’t considered ourselves leaders as a nation in technology, in innovation and in scaling startups. And so the federal government has said we are going to invest $950 million, and we’re going to ask the private sector to lead it. You’ve got a choice: as a government you can either make an investment that is founded on good due diligence and do something that hasn’t been done before and really drive it to success, or you can wait for the world to take us over on that front.

The second thing I would say is, the very thought that we now have over 700 organizati­ons signed up to be involved in the Digital Technology Superclust­er out of British Columbia says to me that organizati­ons see merit in this initiative.

With some experts sounding the alarm about Canada's declining R&D spending, how much will the Superclust­ers Initiative help reverse that trend?

If you look at the rate of investment that we see in R&D across Canada and in B.C. over the past 10 years relative to the U.S. or the rest of the world, that’s alarming. So is our productivi­ty rate; that gap is broadening. This gives us an opportunit­y to encourage and incent investment in research and developmen­t and innovation, and I’m hopeful that the fact that we’ve got so many organizati­ons prepared to invest in this initiative suggests that they see a benefit and we’ll see an increase in investment in that area.

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What do you say to people who are skeptical about the federal government putting up $950 million to fund the national Innovation Superclust­ers Initiative, which consists of five superclust­ers across the country?

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