Posts tagged ‘OCRI’

Suggestions for public support to entrepreneurs (troubling facts about MaRS Discovery District – Part 4 of 4)

April 27th, 2010 by Greg Boutin
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As my previous posts show, Ontario’s current hub-centric model for promoting innovation and entrepreneurship is expensive, unfair, and ineffective. The Minister of Research and Innovation should take note and explore alternative models, rather than continuing to pour taxpayer’s dollars into an expanding bureaucratic network with high fixed costs and built-in inefficiencies.

The Chamber of Commerce in Ottawa has taken notice too and is criticizing the lack of oversight of OCRI and its expansion in activities it traditionally conducted, according to an article in the Ottawa Business Journal yesterday.

To explore alternatives and fuel a discussion, I have highlighted a menu of options below. As a disclaimer, I am not a policy expert on the matter of entrepreneurship, but a practitioner, so do please consider those as draft proposals for crowdsourced discussion and improvement.

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Troubling facts about MaRS Discovery District (Part 3.5 of 4)

April 22nd, 2010 by Greg Boutin
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In my previous posts, I took a good look at MaRS Discovery District, to raise attention about the meager $400+K salary of the institution’s CEO, the restrictive $130M in subsidies, the crystal transparency of grant decisions, the real estate successes, the tireless dedication of a selfless network of underpaid advisors mostly stemming from the visible minorities of our beloved city, the fantastic public-private partnership and synergies of the hub with private incubators and providers, and the focus on supporting actual start-ups as opposed to associating with companies on a proven winning trajectory that could make for great political advertising.

Well, I am glad to report today that Waterloo’s Communitech, too, is on its way to becoming a success story itself. Not to be left behind in the “space” race with MaRS, it is adding an impressive tool to its arsenal, one that will without a doubt propel Canada from its position of innovation laggard to that of superstar: yes, it has secured the lease to a building! (more…)

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