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Toronto-based MaRS is in exploratory talks with the University of Calgary to bring a new innovation hub to Western Canada.

MaRS confirmed to BetaKit Wednesday that it is hoping to bring its innovation hub model to Calgary in order to help accelerate innovation in the region.

“We’re able to take this playbook and apply it to accelerate innovation across the country.”
– Yung Wu, MaRS

The organization has 1.5 million square feet of space in Toronto that is home to many companies and events in the city’s tech sector. However, MaRS does not plan to build a new physical site in Calgary. The organization stated that rather than building a physical space it would look to partner with regional stakeholders to offer such a location. It is also looking for partners to launch a seed-stage venture capital fund and startup venture services.

“MaRS has been developing its innovation model for more than 15 years,” said Yung Wu, CEO of MaRS, in a statement to BetaKit. “Today, as one of the largest startup ecosystems in the world, we’re able to take this playbook and apply it to accelerate innovation across the country.”

MaRS’ interest in Calgary and fostering its tech sector comes at an interesting time for the region.

After a year of public displeasure with provincial policies regarding innovation, the Alberta government recently announced its economic recovery plan that made new commitments to the sector. The plan included a reduction of the corporate tax rate from 10 to eight percent, the creation of a new investment-focused agency, and $175 million to the Alberta Enterprise Corporation. Over the last week, the Alberta government has shown its commitment to that strategy, announcing funding for groups including the Alberta Machine Intelligence Institute (Amii).

In Calgary specifically, innovation organization Platform Calgary is currently working to build its own MaRS-like hub.

Platform is in the process of building a 50,000 square foot space that is being heralded as a major move in supporting the city’s tech sector, which has long been behind other Canadian regions, such as Toronto, when it comes to tech sector maturity. The Platform Calgary Innovation Centre has been in development for the past few years and is currently set to open in 2021. The goal of the centre is to operate very similarly to MaRS, offering a “home for innovation” in Calgary and space for networking, programming, and partnerships, all under one roof.

Notably, the University of Calgary, with whom MaRS is in talks, is closely tied to Platform. The university, City of Calgary, and the Calgary Chamber of Commerce are all shareholders in Platform, but the organization only receives funding directly from the city. Several University of Calgary members sit on Platform’s 10-person board of directors.

Earlier this month, Platform announced the first group of program partners and members that have signed MOUs to be part of the centre. This included the likes of 321 Growth Academy, Mount Royal University Institute for Innovation and Entrepreneurship, and Data For Good – Calgary, among others.

Terry Rock, president and CEO of Platform Calgary, said in a statement to BetaKit regarding MaRS’ potential plans that his organization welcomes “anyone willing to put their shoulder to the wheel alongside our innovation ecosystem.”

“The Alberta innovation ecosystem has been working hard with the Government of Alberta to create the conditions to support economic renewal through the power of tech and innovation,” he said. “It is great to see that this community’s collective efforts are being recognized across the country.”

 

Source: MaRS in talks with University of Calgary to bring new innovation hub to Alberta | BetaKit

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