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La Coupe Dobson : un puissant démarreur d’entreprises

Le concours de McGill a contribué à la création de 133 entreprises qui emploient près de 700 personnes.L’an dernier, Éloïse Grondin-Bouchard et Adam Coape-Arnold ont lancé le yogourt Cult dans leur appartement montréalais.

Published: 17 Sep 2015

Strong Science, Shaky Business Models as Mixed Bag of Startups Grad from X-1 Accelerator

The first cohort to graduate from㽶Ƶ’s X-1 startup acceleratoris a unusual mix.

While some are attempting to commercialize products based on serious scientific research, one has no real product and another startup that pitched at the accelerator’s demo day has already stopped operating.

Published: 16 Sep 2015

Yogurt maker builds Cult following but aims for mainstream sales

The chain of events that culminated in the creation of Cult Yogourt began 15 years ago, when Montreal resident Adam Coape-Arnold drank unfiltered water during a stay at a coffee plantation in Costa Rica.”I got a parasite,” saidCoape-Arnold. “It did a number on my gastrointestinal system. I lost my energy, my joie de vivre. I became lactose-intolerant. I never really got over it until I started taking probiotics.”

Published: 13 Aug 2015

World Wide Hearing receives funding

After winning the McGill Dobson Cup, World Wide Hearing received a $113,000 grant from Grand Challenges Canada to pilot its hearing aid delivery model, Hearing Express. In 2013-2014, the pilot project was run in Kraimeh, a rural community in Western Jordan, in collaboration with a new outreach centre for children with disabilities.

Published: 3 Jul 2015

Tailor2Go remporte une deuxième place au Concours québécois en entreprenariat

Catégorie Commerce

Deuxième Prix Tailleur Nathon Kong inc.

Cet entrepreneur passionné se distingue par les valeurs qu’il met au service de son entreprise. La technologie 3D est utilisée au profit de la mode et permet d’offrir à sa clientèle un produit de qualité remarquable, à prix plus abordable. www.tailor2go.com • Région de Montréal.

Published: 3 Jul 2015

McGill Dobson Cup awards $100,000 to promising start-ups

After three months of mentorship and start-up plan pitches, the McGill Dobson Centre for Entrepreneurship rewarded over $100,000 in cash and other prizes to the winners of the 2015 McGill Dobson Cup Start-UP Competition.

Published: 5 Jun 2015

Professor Gregory Vit: "The Risk in Risk Management: Financial Organizations and the Problem of Conformity" book release

McGill Desautels Professor Gregory Vit's book:The Risk in Risk Management: Financial Organizations and the Problem of Conformity was reviewedin the March 2015 Issue of Organization Studies. The reviewer, Professor Iain Munro, concluded: "…this book deserves to be widely read andIhave no doubt that its scrupulous lessons will better equip us and our students to avoid such financial misadventures in the future."

Published: 12 Mar 2015

Prochaine étape prometteuse pour le Centre Magnétique

C’est avec beaucoup d’émotions et d’ambitions que Cécile Branco-Côté et Bernard Darche étaient de retour à McGill la semaine dernière, eux qui avaient remporté la Coupe Dobson en juin 2014 avec leur projet de Centre Magnétique, un lieu favorisant la collaboration de la communauté entrepreneuriale de Lac-Mégantic.

Published: 16 Feb 2015

$1 million donation from the National Bank to the Fondation Montréal inc. fund-raising campaign

Creation of a business idea competition on Montreal university campuses, launched as part of "je vois mtl" (I see Montreal).

Fondation Montréal inc. enthusiastically announces one of the largest donations in its history, a major gift of $1 million from the National Bank. This contribution will enable Fondation Montréal inc., to create a competition for business ideas on the campuses of Montreal universities.

Published: 18 Nov 2014

Ingénieurs: du laboratoire au marché

[McGill Dobson Cup Start-UP Competition, Second Place Winner in For Profit track: LifePack is a light-weight, powerfully insulating, environmentally-friendly shipping container for temperature sensitive medical materials. Compared to current shipping methods, LifePak reduces packaging waste by 50% and shipping costs by up to 35%.]

Published: 10 Nov 2014

Business schools work to bridge the gap between academia and industry

There’s a story Julian Barlow likes to tell people when he’s making a presentation.

In 1995 he was teaching a transformational leadership course when a student asked if Barlow would lead a training session for his staff.

Published: 16 Oct 2014

The evolution of the Quartier de l’innovation’s entrepreneurial ecosystem

In light of the 2008 financial crisis, fostering entrepreneurship has increasingly moved toward the forefront of economic development and city planning. Beyond acting as an important driver of innovation, employment, and productivity growth, entrepreneurship has also been hailed by some as filling the void between wages and living standards.

Published: 2 Oct 2014

Mégantic : se réinventer, après la crise

J’ai participé à la quatrième et dernière étape dela Tournée des entrepreneurs, hier, à Lac-Mégantic.

Published: 9 Sep 2014

Adam B. Coape-Arnold: Artisantrepreneur

Adam B. Coape-Arnold came toMcGill’s School of Continuing Studiesthe day before classes started for the Fall 2013 semester in order to see what the School offered.

Published: 31 Jul 2014

Entrepreneurs and big dreams shine at Montreal Startup Festival

MontrealerMichaelMoszbergwas studying abroad and in the market for a gym, but didn’t want to make the commitment to a membership.

Published: 15 Jul 2014

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