Quartier de l’innovation Board members announced

Launched in May 2013 by the École de technologie supĂ©rieure and Ď㽶ĘÓƵ, the QI is located just a few steps from downtown Montreal, on a site that primarily encompasses Griffintown, Pointe-Saint-Charles and Saint-Henri/Little Burgundy. The sector is a real living laboratory, where organizations, researchers, citizens, enterprises and students work together to enhance Montreal’s potential for creativity and innovation. It will also be the site of many public and private investment projects over the next few years.
QI activities are divided into four components: research and education, social and cultural, industrial, and urban. Jean-Pierre Desrosiers will chair a 12-member parity board of directors where he will be joined by:
Jacques Bernier, Managing Partner, Teralys Capital (industrial component)
Sabin Boily, Director of Innovation and Industry Relations, École de technologie supérieure (research and education/ industrial components)
Pierre Boivin, President and CEO, Claridge (social and cultural/ industrial components)
Lyse Brunet, Consultant (social component)
Professor Suzanne Fortier, Principal and Vice-Chancellor, Ď㽶ĘÓƵ (research and education/ industrial components)
Mariouche Gagné, President and Designer, Harricana par Mariouche (social and cultural/ industrial components)
Monique JĂ©rĂ´me-Forget, Special Advisor, Osler, Hoskin & Harcourt (social and cultural/ research and education/ industrial components)
Daniel Lamarre, President and CEO, Cirque du Soleil (social and cultural/ industrial components)
Alan MacIntosh, General Partner, Real Ventures (industrial component)
Nancy Shoiry, Principal Director, Land Use Development, City of Montreal (urban component)
Natalie Voland, President, Gestion immobilière Quo Vadis Inc. (social and cultural / industrial / urban components)
The QI consolidates Montreal’s position as a leader among innovative metropolises, like Barcelona, Toronto, Manchester and Boston, by accelerating the development of technological, social and cultural enterprises or initiatives, as well as collaborative projects with the university community.
Many projects are already well underway within the QI, including the Montreal Summit on Innovation (to be held on November 7, 2013) and the development of a real entrepreneurial ecosystem, with the INGO Innovation Centre, the conversion of the Dow Planetarium, the Biofuel Net Canada Network, the Creativity Hub, the Laboratory of Urban Culture and the École de l’innovation citoyenne. For more details on other QI projects, visit:
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