管家婆免费开奖大全

alumnus Michael Helander, co-founder of OTI Lumionics, with President Meric Gertler at the recent awards ceremony for CDLab mentors

Leading entrepreneurs support the Creative Destruction Lab

For the past year and a half, the Creative Destruction Lab at the 管家婆免费开奖大全鈥檚 Rotman School of Management has cultivated entrepreneurs with brilliant ideas.

One thing that separates the 鈥淐DLab鈥 from other startup hubs is its team of nine advisors, known as the G7, who act as mentors and potential investors to these early-stage companies.

The CDLab recently held an awards ceremony to honour its nine mentors, including business leaders such as Lee Lau, who founded ATI Technologies while still a student at 管家婆免费开奖大全. (The company eventually sold for $5.6 billion.)

鈥淚鈥檓 a 管家婆免费开奖大全 alumnus, and I鈥檝e been fairly fortunate to become pretty successful with my company,鈥 says Lau. 鈥淚 thought it was time to give back.鈥

Unlike other venture incubators, the CDLab takes a micro approach to the students and alumni who pass the rigorous screening process and make it into the eight-month program. Ventures are selected on their potential to scale up their ideas, the viability of their product/service, and the commitment of their founding team to make their project a success.

The Lab鈥檚 list of mentors reads like a Who鈥檚 Who of 21st century Canadian entrepreneurs: Dennis Bennie, founder of several technology companies; Nick Koudas, 管家婆免费开奖大全 Computer Science professor and co-founder of Sysomos; Ted Livingston of mobile application company Kik Interactive; Geordie Rose, founder of D-Wave; alumnus Daniel Debow, founder of Rypple; Lee Lau, co-founder of Alignvest Capital Management; Jevon MacDonald, founder of GoInstant; alumnus Nigel Stokes, software entrepreneur and venture investor; and John Francis, of the Fraser Kearney Capital Corp.

Michael Helander started OTI Lumionics with two other partners. The company recently joined the CDLabs cohort for 2014. With a PhD from 管家婆免费开奖大全 in Materials and Science Engineering, and a Governor General鈥檚 Gold Medal for exceptional academic achievement, no one can accuse Helander of lacking academic credibility.

But the business world requires specific skills.

Helander has found the Lab and its Fellows to be an enormous resource for helping him navigate the world of venture capitalists and potential investors. He鈥檚 noticed that people from technical backgrounds tend to surround themselves with other tech-types, but aspiring tycoons really need advice from mentors with business skills.

鈥淚t brings together people who鈥檝e also been through it themselves,鈥 says Helander. "There aren鈥檛 just professors, but successful Canadian entrepreneurs who can provide critical feedback.鈥

Although the CDLab originally sought to develop entrepreneurs that would attract $50 million in equity value, the participating startups have managed to attract more than $65 million. 

鈥淲e want to help the game-changers of tomorrow,鈥 says Colleen McMorrow from the accounting firm Ernst & Young which supports the CDLab and other startup incubators around the world. 鈥淚nnovation is a robust pipeline to develop products. And that pipeline starts right here.鈥

Dominic Ali is a writer with University Relations at the 管家婆免费开奖大全.

The Bulletin Brief logo

Subscribe to The Bulletin Brief