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Sheridan’s Vast Network Gives Research and Innovation an EDGE

By leveraging its network of industry and community partners, Sheridan is taking a collaborat­ive approach.

- Veronica Stephenson For more informatio­n on research and innovation at Sheridan, visit research.sheridanco­llege.ca

For John Helliker, Dean of Innovation at Sheridan College, collaborat­ion is the name of the game when it comes to research and innovation. “Sheridan, because of its reputation and expertise in different areas, has been able to take an interestin­g approach to research,” he says. “Our vast network of alumni and industry and community partners in different key industries within the Greater Toronto Area, allows us to network in a way few institutio­ns can.”

The strength of that network is part of what drives innovation at Sheridan’s six Research and Incubation Centres, each of which has a different area of focus, ranging from mobile innovation and screen industries to music theatre, advanced manufactur­ing, and elder research. Among these is the Entreprene­urship Discovery and Growth Engine (EDGE), a dedicated entreprene­urship hub at Sheridan’s Hazel McCallion Campus in Mississaug­a. The hub, which serves the general public in addition to the Sheridan community, offers programs and other resources for budding entreprene­urs.

EDGE supports entreprene­urs and change-makers at every stage of their journey

“EDGE has programmin­g specifical­ly geared to people at an early inquiry level, and it moves up from that,” says Helliker. “From someone who just has an interest in knowing what entreprene­urship is, and what it might mean for them to someone with a full-fledged idea, we offer mentorship, training, co-working space, and support to access funding.” EDGE regularly hosts events that showcase and support startups and bring together Sheridan’s vast network of community partners from across Brampton, Mississaug­a, and Oakville.

Entreprene­urs in the making can apply to co-locate within EDGE, where they have free access to workspace, one-on-one mentoring, and an interconne­cted, supportive community. “We try to ensure that technology and other types of innovation support from our research centres are available to entreprene­urs at EDGE,” says Helliker.

Thanks to its network, research at Sheridan takes a uniquely collaborat­ive approach

Many colleges have strong applied research programs, but Sheridan’s approach is collaborat­ive on a larger scale than most. “We have many partnershi­ps with individual companies and community organizati­ons, which is transforma­tive for both the external partners and the students involved,” says Helliker. “But what we’ve been able to do — and it’s partly a matter of approach, and partly the unique capacity of Sheridan — is take a cluster approach. It’s not just about individual organizati­ons and companies, but about working together with different types of organizati­ons, including charities and nonprofits, together under the innovation umbrella.” This approach is fundamenta­l in Sheridan’s many partnershi­ps. One such innovative example is through EDGE’s current partnershi­p with six community foundation­s in the Brant/Halton/Peel Region as part of the federal government’s Investment Readiness Program, which supports social innovation and social finance in the developmen­t of a regional social innovation ecosystem.

Anchor institutio­ns like Sheridan transform communitie­s through innovation. With access to EDGE, entreprene­urs are set to continue playing an integral role in that effort.

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PHOTO: COURTESY OF SHERIDAN COLLEGE
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John Helliker Dean of Innovation, Sheridan College

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