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Yukon Innovation

Yukon Innovation. Stephen Mooney MSc P.Eng December 12, 2018. Northern Innovative Women. Who really discovered the Klondike Gold in August 1896? History tells of George Carmack, Skookum Jim, Tagish Charlie and later Robert Henderson.

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Yukon Innovation

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  1. Yukon Innovation Stephen Mooney MSc P.Eng December 12, 2018

  2. Northern Innovative Women Who really discovered the Klondike Gold in August 1896? History tells of George Carmack, Skookum Jim, Tagish Charlie and later Robert Henderson. There is also the story of Kate Carmack, who was washing the dishes in Bonanza Creek and found the original gold. Kate will be inducted into the Canadian Mining Hall of Fame this winter! Yukon Archives Photo

  3. Northerners are Innovative Buzzsaw Jimmy circa 1921 Cutting 2 Cords/Hour of wood was common with 2 people. Jimmy innovated this saw with parts from a tractor and the motor from a Model T He could cut 10 Cords/Hour Innovation has its Risks!

  4. Yukon Innovation Prize Goal of Prize – Why do it? • Market / Increase awareness of Innovation support services in the region, • Stimulate innovation • Increase innovation in the rural communities • Stimulate the economy

  5. Yukon Innovation Prize -Process • Develop the thematic area for the contest • Focus on areas that are of a concern to your geographical region. • Determine what the Prize will be. • Divide the money in stages • Four Finalist each receive money and support • One winner will receive the Grand Prize $$$ and business support

  6. Yukon Innovation Prize -Process • Select four finalist, award $10K and provide support (consulting, mentoring, etc) • 10 weeks to further develop their idea • Resubmit application to same Evaluation Team • Select a Winner - $60K and support • Award the “Big Cheque” with Media exposure

  7. 2016 YIP – Food Security and Agriculture 2015 YIP – Building Technology and Construction

  8. 2017 YIP – Health and Wellness 2018 YIP – Social Entrepreneurship

  9. The RIC Principle 100 % Commercialization 0 % Project Pipeline Innovation Research Commercialization SDTC CanNor NSERC Private Sector NRC- IRAP Build Canada

  10. Force Field of Innovation in the North Negative Forces Slowly Down Growth Positive Forces Encouraging Growth • Government • Procurement Policies • Lack of Volume – Ideas, people • Lack of Acceleration/Incubation • Entrepreneur Experience • Lack of Venture Capital • Lack of Angel Investors • Lack of Resources • Manufacturing • Technical skills • Lack of Anchor Tenants • Operational Costs • Yukon Government Ec Dev, Core Funders • Canadian Economic Development Agency (CanNor) • Yukon College transition to Yukon University - Knowledge Capacity • Natural Science Engineering Research Council (NSERC) - Tri Council • National Research Council (NRC) • Industrial Research Assistance Program (IRAP) • Industry Technology Advisor (ITA) • YukonStruct- Local Maker Space • Co-Working Space • First Nation’s Development Corporations

  11. Other Northern Innovation Prizes Governor General’s Innovation Awards (GGIA) $3M in 3 Prize Categories, One $1M, Four $500K, up to Seven $100k for Youth. Inspiring Young People to Become Innovators

  12. Innovation is Happening Yukon College becoming Yukon University • Solving northern issues • Involving Multiple partners (Leverage Funding) • Involve Students (At all levels) In the North, by the North, for the North

  13. Thank you Masi Cho ! http://www.yukoncollege.yk.ca/research Stephen Mooney M.Sc. P. Eng Director, Northern Housing Innovation smooney@yukoncollege.yk.ca

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