The Accessible Technology Program will co-fund innovative projects led by the private sector, not-for-profit organizations and research institutes to develop new assistive and adaptive digital devices and technologies in order to make it easier for Canadians with disabilities to more fully participate in the digital economy.
This early-stage entrepreneurship hub supports Humber students, alumni, staff and community at their earliest stages of entrepreneurship. In addition to providing accelerator and incubator support and training, the centre also features a media production studio, 3-D printing and demonstration areas.
The Social Ventures Zone is the home of social innovators at Canada’s most entrepreneurial university. We work with students, alumni, faculty and people from the broader community to build social ventures that create real impact. At the Social Ventures Zone, we work with innovators to develop their ventures, supporting them with coaching, training, work space, and funding opportunities– [...]
The Toronto Fashion Incubator (TFI) is the world’s first fashion incubator. We are an award-winning, non-profit organization that helps emerging fashion entrepreneurs become successful by understanding the business of fashion.