In partnership with CABI Leadership Summit Sponsor
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In partnership with CABI Leadership Summit Sponsor
In partnership with CABI Leadership Summit Sponsor - Istuary Innovation Group, CABI is pleased to present the Agenda for the 2015 CABI Leadership Summit in Kitchener-Waterloo, ON. Agenda - March 30, 2015 The Accelerator Centre 8:00 am Registration, Breakfast 8:45 am Welcome Remarks Gail Gillian-Bain, President, CABI Paul Salvini, CEO, The Accelerator Centre 9:00 am Open discussion followed by open forum Topic – How are Accelerators & Business Incubators collaborating? Moderator- Peter Mugridge, Vice Chair, CABI Presenter Marcus Daniels, Co-founder and CEO of HIGHLINE, Vancouver, BC HIGHLINE is a seed stage investment platform which helps early stage tech companies scale their businesses, establish global connections and secure follow-on capital. Through specialized accelerator programs, they deliver timely staged investing (up to $200K) and rapid connectivity in key global markets starting with Vancouver, Toronto, New York City and San Francisco. 10:15 am Coffee Break 10:30 am Panel discussion followed by open forum Topic – New Entrepreneurial Trends (Open Data and Cyber Security) and How We in the Industry Can Be Prepared Moderator – Patrick White, Director Business Operations, L Spark, Ottawa Panelists: Bryan Smith, CO-FOUNDER AND CEO, ThinkData, Toronto Prior to ThinkData, Bryan was the Sr. Policy Advisor to the President of Treasury Board of Canada, where he helped draft Canada’s Action Plan on Open Government, launch Canada’s second generation Open Data Portal [data.gc.ca], and championed the CODE Hackathon in an effort to highlight the economic potential of Open Data. Craig McLellan, CEO Thinkon, Toronto While building high-availability applications for Fortune 500 clients of Hosting.com, SunGard and other large US cloud providers, Craig also builds companies. In the last 22 years, he has grown several ventures and teams, all solving real market problems through smart technology. 11:30 am Debrief on morning session 12: 10 pm CABI Leadership Summit Sponsor Ethan Sun, Founder and CEO, Istuary Innovation Group, Vancouver 12:20 pm Break 12:30 pm Lunch Keynote speaker Pat Riley, CEO of the Global Accelerator Network in Boulder CO and former executive with Techstars. In 2010, two co-founders of TechStars had the grand idea to connect the top mentorship-driven, seed-stage accelerators around the world. At the time, TechStars was becoming more well-known and accelerators were popping up everywhere. Alongside the White House’s Startup America Initiative, the Global Accelerator Network launched to align top accelerators and create a standardized model for their success. The rest is, as they say, history. 1:45 pm Panel discussion followed by open forum Topic - Role of Universities/Academics in Incubation Moderator – Michelle Simms, Innovation Services Genesis Centre, St. John’s Panelists: Dr. Paul Salvini, CEO, Accelerator Centre, Waterloo The Accelerator Centre (AC) is a world-renowned, award-winning network of facilities dedicated to developing and commercializing technology start-ups in partnership with the University of Waterloo. The Accelerator’s in-depth programming, unique accountability model, and long-term view (up to three years) distinguishes them from other accelerators and incubators within the Canadian commercialization landscape Ian Hand, Director, VentureLabs, Vancouver VentureLabs® is a world-class business accelerator program delivered by Simon Fraser University (SFU), the University of Victoria (UVic), the British Columbia Institute of Technology (BCIT) and the Emily Carr University of Art + Design (ECUA+D), in partnership with the BC Innovation Council (BCIC), government and industry partners 2:30 pm Coffee Break 2:45 pm Panel discussion followed by open forum Topic - Creative Funding Models Moderator – Shane Pegg, Vice President, Strategic Initiatives Speaker: Tim Jackson, EVP Corporate and Community Development and Lead Executive, MaRS Centre for Impact Investing, Toronto Tim has an extensive background as an entrepreneur and business leader. A founder and partner of Tech Capital Partners (an early-stage venture capital firm), he served as CFO and CEO at Waterloo tech firm, PixStream. He has also served as CFO, CEO or board member for numerous technology companies and other organizations 3:30 pm Review of Day 1 Sessions 4:00 pm Networking Reception and tour of the Accelerator Centre Agenda - March 31, 2015 Communitech 8:30 am Breakfast 8:50 am Opening Remarks Iain Klugman, CEO Communitech 9:00 am Panel discussion followed by open forum Topic – Maker/Hacker spaces are generational but what is the ROI for accelerators/business incubators Moderator – Gary Brownstone, President and CEO, The Eureka Project, Winnipeg • Panelists: Sylvain Carle, General Manager, Founderfuel, Montreal At FounderFuel, they believe start-up success is more about the people than the idea. Clients develop their business within an ecosystem of experienced entrepreneurs, top executives, VCs, and Angels that have been assembled specifically for each client. James Bastow, Co- Founder and President, Kwartzlab, Kitchener Invention – Innovation – Cooperation These are the driving forces behind the creation of hackerspaces, and behind Kwartzlab. Kwartzlab is a member-run, not-for-profit community of makers that provides an environment to learn, teach, work-on, build and create next generation technology; including software, hardware, electronics, art, sewing, woodworking, metalwork, games, etc. 10:15 am Coffee Break 10:30 am Panel discussion followed by open forum Topic - Are Canadian Accelerators and Business Incubators making a positive impact on innovation and producing high growth companies? Moderator – Gail Gillian-Bain, President CABI Panelist: Jeff Chesebrough, CEO, Innovate Niagara, Niagara Region Innovate Niagara is a member of the Ontario Network of Entrepreneurs (ONE), a network of regional and provincial not-for-profit organizations that deliver services and programs to help entrepreneurs start, grow and succeed. As a Regional Innovation Centre for Niagara, Innovate Niagara connects innovators to the people and programs required to bring their innovations to market through a suite of in-house programs, resource partners and network of incubation facilities. Iain Klugman, President and CEO, Communitech, Waterloo Region Communitech — Canada’s hottest technology cluster. Under Iain’s leadership, Communitech has become one of North America’s leading tech enabling organizations, supporting the growth of more than 1,000 small, mid-sized and large technology companies. He is the architect of Communitech’s five-year, $107 million digital strategy, which delivered more than $900 million in economic impact in 2012. He believes passionately in the power of the entrepreneur-driven economy, and its ability to deliver big results for Canada. 11:30 am Debrief on morning session 12:15 pm Lunch with keynote speaker - DEEP Centre This is a working lunch Q & A regarding a Business Accelerator and Incubator (BA/BI) Research Project lead by various federal government departments and CABI. This project is an in-depth analysis of the state of the business incubators and business accelerators (BA/BI) industry in Canada. 1:45 pm Panel discussion followed by open forum Topic - Keeping up with global trends and national best practices Moderator – Tim Ellis, CEO Cadence Venture Partners, Waterloo Panelists: Sunil Sharma, Co-Director of Founder Institute Toronto A thriving accelerator program delivered concurrently in over 80 cities worldwide, making it by far the most global accelerator program in the world. Sunil is an Executive-in-Residence for Communitech, one of the world’s highest impact innovation support catalysts. Pat Riley, CEO, Global Accelerator Network, Boulder, Colorado It’s good to be GAN. 6 continents, 59 cities, 50 accelerators—1 standard for entrepreneurial excellence. At the Global Accelerator Network, we set the bar for startup accelerators and founders with our short-term, mentorship-based program and guidelines 2:30 pm Debrief/Where do we go from here/Outcomes 3:30 pm Tour of Communitech CABI and Leadership Summit Sponsor, Istuary Innovation Group, wish to thank you for participating in the 2015 Leadership Conference. Please remember to complete the CABI Summit Survey Istuary Innovation Group Istuary Innovation Group (Istuary) is a Canadian pioneer in building international incubation platforms for technology innovations and start-ups. The company is uniquely structured and positioned to integrate technology research, venture capital and business consulting into a unified growth platform. The goal of the company is not only to foster the most innovative start-ups to achieve business successes globally, but also to establish a bridge between North America and Asia, to connect entrepreneurs, exchange technology resources, and gather funding between markets wherever desired. Istuary enjoys an extraordinary growth since its inception. In current stage, they have over 60 staffs in headquarter in Vancouver Canada and Seattle in USA, while 130 employees in six different branches in China e.g. Guangzhou, Hangzhou, Beijing, Shanghai, Ningbo, Shenzhen. In the next two years, Istuary incubation centres will further expand into Toronto Canada, Los Angeles USA, and five more cities in China. As Istuary grows, it aims to cultivate more and more Canadian entrepreneurs into global leaders of tomorrow, and turn their ideas into successful and sustainable global businesses.