Ledcor Construction partnered with researchers from the University of Alberta to make summer construction faster. Mitacs Accelerate is funded by Alberta Innovates and the Government of Canada in the province of Alberta.
Read MoreLedcor Construction partnered with researchers from the University of Alberta to make summer construction faster. Mitacs Accelerate is funded by Alberta Innovates and the Government of Canada in the province of Alberta.
Read MoreWorking with University of Alberta researchers, Edmonton-based Ledcor Group has developed a way to blend the virtual world of 3D models with real world imagery, giving the company a hands-on way to manage large infrastructure construction projects from off-site. In addition to infrastructure and residential and commercial construction, Ledcor is heavily involved in various aspects […]
Read MoreIlyass Tabiai and Rolland Delorme, with Yahya Abderrafai are recipients of the 2017 Mitacs Change agent entrepreneur award.
Read MoreVancouver, BC — Mitacs’ Accelerate and Elevate programs are advancing research in Canada and providing grad students and postdocs with the professional skills they need to transition to the job market determined a longitudinal survey released this week. Of the university professors surveyed, an overwhelming 92 percent reported they would recommend the programs. Mitacs’ Accelerate program pairs […]
Read MoreFinding a job can be tough, especially for newcomers, but one Toronto-based organization is trying to make that search easier with an innovative platform called the Livelihood Project. Developed by Arash Samimi and Parin Kothari, the digitally-based mobile career coach combines digital technology with behavioural science to equip newcomers with the skills they need to […]
Read MoreThousands of refugees and other newcomers arrive in Toronto every year, but many struggle to find a job, let alone one they want. To solve that, problem Arash Samimi co-founded The Livelihood Project — a community space, an agency and a mobile app all designed to help newcomers find employment and build careers. While supports for refugees and […]
Read MoreToronto, ON — The Ukrainian-Canadian Foundation of Taras Shevchenko (Shevchenko Foundation) and Mitacs, a national not-for-profit research and training organization, announced a new partnership that will allow Ukrainian undergraduate students to participate in research internships at Canadian universities for the first time. The agreement was signed at the Bahen Centre for Information Technology at the […]
Read MoreArash Samimi, after living in Kingston from 2009 to 2016, calls it his Canadian home. Now based in Toronto, the Iranian immigrant wants to replicate the sense of community he felt here for other newcomers to Canada, through his first not-for-profit organization. Launched in the fall of 2016, the Livelihood Project is focused on finding […]
Read MoreToronto, ON — At Mitacs’s 2017 Entrepreneur Awards ceremony a panel discussion titled Coopetition: A global advantage for Canadian business united experts from entrepreneurship and academia to discuss how cooperation among competitors can strengthen Canadian start-ups and business. The panel discussion preceded the presentation of the Mitacs Entrepreneur Awards, and was moderated by Dianne Buckner, […]
Read MoreToronto, ON — Six up-and-coming Canadian entrepreneurs received recognition, and a total of $25,000, for their groundbreaking industry contributions that are helping to improve the lives of Canadians. They were awarded at the 2017 Mitacs Entrepreneur Awards tonight at MaRs Discovery District in Toronto. Mitacs launched the awards in 2015 as a way to celebrate […]
Read MoreArash Samimi, co-founder of the Livelihood Project, tells about his company. Arash is a recipient of a 2017 Mitacs Entrepreneur Award and a PhD graduate of Queen’s University.
Read MoreAsha Srinivasan, a recipient of the 2017 Mitacs Entrepreneur Awards, tells about her company that uses the patented IMPACT process to treat agricultural and municipal waste and sludge. Asha is a postdoctoral fellow at the University of British Columbia.
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