COUNCIL FOR INNOVATION AND COMMERCIALIZATION HOTEL ACCOMMODATION: The Lord Nelson Hotel & Suites 1515 South Park Street, Halifax, Nova Scotia Canada B3J2L2 (902) 423-6331 AGENDA February 26 27 th, 2014 Halifax, NS MEETING LOCATION: Dalhousie Life Sciences Research Institute, 1344 Summer Street, Halifax, NS B3H 4R2 Theme: The University Role in the Commercialization Process Objectives: CONTACT US: Sarah Dimick, Research Associate 905-704-1133 x 2223 dimick@conferenceboard.ca Paul Preston, Associate Director 709-237-5123 preston@conferenceboard.ca Explore successful innovation transfer models that lead to commercialization and business growth Identify the possible collaboration among academia and other stakeholders, and its role in entrepreneurship, innovation, and commercialization Explore how to build your own innovation mindset and drive innovation culture within your organization Copyright 2014 The Conference Board of Canada Page 1 of 5
Tuesday, February 25 th, 2014 7:00 p.m. Informal Networking Dinner Bicycle Thief, 1475 Lower Water St, Halifax, Tel:(902) 425-7993 Not Sponsored by the Session For those arriving on February 25 th who would like to get together for an informal networking dinner, please meet in the hotel lobby at 6:50 p.m. If you arrive later than 6:50 p.m. and still want to join us, we ll be at the restaurant until 9:00 p.m. Reservation name The Conference Board of Canada. The Bicycle Thief exudes a relaxed, come-as-you-are feel, in an atmosphere that blends Old School style with New School attitude. Drop by for lunch or supper, or pull up a chair to our wicked wine bar for a fantastic glass from our titanic selection. The Bicycle Thief offers North American food with an Italian soul Maurizio s Italian soul! Let his legendary cooking steal your heart... http://bicyclethief.ca/ Wednesday, February 26 th, 2014 Location: Dalhousie University Life Sciences Research Institute 1344 Summer Street, Halifax, NS 8:00 a.m. Meet in Hotel Lobby to Travel to Dalhousie University Life Sciences Research Institute 8:05 a.m. Upon Arriving at the Life Sciences Research Institute, Please Check in at Reception for Escort to the Innovation Room Innovation Room: 8:10 8:45 a.m. Hot Networking Breakfast 8:45 9:15 a.m. Welcoming Remarks and Introductions David Potter, Director, Engineering and Management Program, and Associate Professor McMaster University Paul Preston, Associate Director, Innovation Policy The Conference Board of Canada 9:15 10:00 a.m. Welcome to Dalhousie University Dr. Richard Florizone, President and Dr. Martha Crago, VP Research Dalhousie University Dr. Florizone will provide welcoming remarks to Dalhousie University and Dr. Crago will discuss some of the new things Dalhousie University is embarking on to drive innovation in Nova Scotia and the Atlantic Region. 10:00 10:30 a.m. Health/Networking Break Copyright 2014 The Conference Board of Canada Page 2 of 5
10:30 11:30 a.m. Ocean s of Prosperity: From Nova Scotia to Panama Robert Orr, CEO and Managing Director, Cuna del Mar Co-Founder and President/CEO of Slanmhor Inc. Co-Founder and Previous President/CEO of Ocean Nutrition Canada Limited Robert Orr is a serial entrepreneur who is passionate about Atlantic Canada. With a $540 million exit from Ocean Nutrition Canada Ltd. on his portfolio, and current investments in Canada, the US, Mexico, and Panama for environmentally sustainable aquaculture through investing in technologies and platforms, he has unique perspectives on innovation, commercialization, and how Nova Scotia and Atlantic Canada fit into the global picture. 11:30 12:00 p.m. Facilitated Discussion: Applying Robert s Perspectives 12:00 1:00 p.m. Networking Lunch 1:00 2:15 p.m. Tour of the Institute for Ocean Research Enterprise (IORE) Members will tour the new Dalhousie Ocean Science Building, which is home to the Institute for Ocean Research Enterprise (IORE). This new 70,000 square foot building provides state-of-theart laboratory and research facilities, as well as opportunities for industry engagement in ocean research. In addition to IORE, it is currently home to the Canada Excellence Research Chair in Ocean Science and Technology, to MEOPAR (Marine Environmental Observation, Prediction and Response Network), which is a $25 million nation-wide ocean research network, and to the Ocean Tracking Network, which is a $150+ million global research program using Canadian technology to track fish migration and behavior. The tour will highlight those programs and their associated labs, including the Container Lab, the CERC Ocean Chemistry Lab, and the Aquatron Tank facility, Canada s largest ocean biology wet lab. 2:15 2:30 p.m. Health/Networking Break 2:30 3:45 p.m. Industry/University/Government Collaboration: Ocean Science Commercialization Jim Hanlon, CEO Institute for Ocean Research Enterprise (IORE) Jim was hired to lead the IORE given his strong background in industry as an entrepreneur. He was previously a partner in the tech firm MISL that was acquired by Ultra, a large British, publicly traded multinational. He stayed on with Ultra as President of operations in Atlantic Canada, until leaving in February of 2012 to join IORE. He also had a previous exit when selling Seimac Limited to another large British public company called Cobham in 2001. His exit and other industry experiences has given him a unique perspective in leading IORE as they seek to build collaborative partnerships among industry, academia, and governments. IORE is a non-profit spin-out from Dalhousie and represents an association of a number of Atlantic Canadian universities, ten companies, and major government institutes (NRCan, Environment Canada, etc), with a goal of pulling together talent in universities, matching it to the needs of private sector, and pulling out innovation that is going on in labs. This institute was Copyright 2014 The Conference Board of Canada Page 3 of 5
created from the NSPS (i.e. J.D. Irving shipbuilding contract) that mandated the development of a marine innovation ecosystem. 3:45 5:00 p.m. Special Session Details To Be Announced Onsite! 5:00 p.m. Adjournment 6:20 p.m. Meet in Hotel Lobby to Travel to Dinner 6:30 p.m. Networking Dinner Cellar Wine Bar & Grill 5677 Brenton Pl, Halifax, NS, (902) 835-1592 http://www.cellarbarandgrill.ca/ Thursday, February 27 th, 2014 Location: Dalhousie University Life Sciences Research Institute, 1344 Summer Street, Halifax, NS Hotel Lobby 8:00 a.m. Please Meet in Hotel Lobby for Group Travel to Dalhousie University Life Sciences Research Institute 8:05 a.m. Upon Arriving at the Life Sciences Research Institute, Please Check in at Reception for Escort to the Innovation Room Innovation Room 8:10 8:45 a.m. Networking Hot Buffet Breakfast 8:45 9:15 a.m. Council Business 1. Next meeting dates and locations: Toronto in May 2014; October 2014 in Calgary; and Winter 2015 in Palo Alto Region for Study Tour 2. Review/Validate Future Meeting Topics The Program Plan (Strategic Session Planned for May 2014) 3. Stakeholder Engagement 9:15 10:15 a.m. Innovation, Exploration and Development in Newfoundland and Labrador s Offshore Richard Wright, Manager Exploration, Oil and Gas, Nalcor Energy Richard Wright joined Nalcor Energy Oil and Gas in 2009 and presently holds the position of Exploration Manager. His team is responsible for undertaking Nalcor's oil and gas exploration activities to delineate the province's undiscovered oil and gas resources. Before joining Nalcor, Richard worked in the frontier exploration team for Chevron focusing on the Canadian Arctic and offshore Labrador. Prior to Chevron, Richard worked at a geophysical consulting firm in Orange County, California where he worked Copyright 2014 The Conference Board of Canada Page 4 of 5
on a number of oil fields in California, South America, North Sea, Middle East, and Offshore Australia. Richard attended Memorial University of Newfoundland where he attained a Bachelor of Science (Hons) and a Ph.D. in Geophysics with a thesis studying 4D seismic at the Hibernia oil field. 10:15 10:30 a.m. Networking/Health Break 10:30 11:30 a.m. Inspiring a Culture of Creation and Innovation Gerry Pond, Co-founder & Chairman East Valley Ventures As Co-Founder of Mariner, Gerry has over 45 years of in-depth experience in the information and communications technology (ICT) sector. As the CEO of NBTel and the President of its successor, Aliant Telecom, Gerry was at the helm during a period of significant deregulation in the Canadian industry. Under his leadership, NBTel embarked on a decade of innovation, and in the process transformed NBTel into an international ICT leader. He was the driving force behind the formation of Mariner Partners Inc. and has co-founded a number of successful ICT start-ups in Atlantic Canada including imagictv, Q1 Labs, Brovada Technologies, Radian6, Shift Energy and Cirrus9. As a proven innovator in ICT, Gerry is the Co- Founder of Propel ICT, a start-up accelerator, and East Valley Ventures, an advanced accelerator for Atlantic Canadian start-up companies with a mission of helping passionate Atlantic Canadian entrepreneurs launch meaningful and enduring technology companies. There are currently over 30 companies connected to East Valley Ventures. Designing a personal plan, a team strategy, or an organizational mission all starts from the same place; an inspiring vision of what the future can be. It s the glue that maintains commitment to a defined set of goals, especially as roadblocks and unforeseen circumstances develop. Gerry will walk through his personal story of building this inspiring vision and the commitment required to stay the course to execute on the planned strategy while at the same time having the wisdom and backbone to alter course when circumstances change. 11:30 11:55 a.m. Roundtable Discussion: Extending the Learning Through an interactive roundtable discussion, the Council will identify ways to action what was learned, including follow up items to be considered and addressed at future sessions. Key learnings from the meeting and this roundtable session will help form the next Innovation Blog article, found at our Technology and Innovation page: http://www.conferenceboard.ca/commentaries/technologyinnovation/default.aspx. 11:55 a.m. Closing remarks and adjournment Next Meetings of the Council for Innovation and Commercialization: - May 2014 in Toronto, ON - Fall 2014 in Calgary, ON - Winter 2015 in Palo Alto Region Copyright 2014 The Conference Board of Canada Page 5 of 5