When uOttawa took the bold decision to establish its Kanata North campus – the first postsecondary institution to do so – it embarked with a mission to collaborate, innovate, enhance talent development, and contribute to the growing impact of Canada’s largest tech park.
Whether companies are looking to expand R&D activities through research collaborations, grow their teams through CO-OP placements, or capitalize on funding opportunities to stretch budgets and realize objectives, uOttawa has been there to help.
Expansion in the tech park
Although active in the tech park for decades, uOttawa will mark its fifth year anniversary of the uOttawa Kanata North campus on April 25, 2024.
Over the past five years, uOttawa has reached considerable milestones in Kanata North, such as doubling its initial satellite campus footprint to over 8,000 sq.ft., standing up the first academic-industry driven research lab (Smart Connected Vehicle Innovation Centre) in the tech park, and unveiling a second uOttawa presence at Hub350 where they are an Anchor Partner. Most recently, adding to this list of milestones, Guy Levesque, uOttawa’s AVP, innovation, partnerships, and entrepreneurship, was also named as the chair of the KNBA Board of Directors in 2023.
“Amazing things happen every day in Kanata North, and that’s why we are here. Serving on the KNBA Board is one of the small ways in which we contribute to being a valued member of this world-leading community. It has been my second home since 2019,” says Levesque.
Amongst these notable milestones, uOttawa has continued to experience significant engagement and growth in research and development (R&D) and talent development in the tech park.
R&D impact and growth
From partnering with local early-stage companies such as Celestra Health Systems, to SMEs such as Lytica Inc., and larger multinationals like Ciena and Ericsson, uOttawa has seen its collaborations and impact continually grow in Kanata North. Since 2019, surpassing 60 collaborations, annual research partnerships have doubled resulting in the generation of significant intellectual property (IP) assets, such as patents, as well as academic articles published by uOttawa researchers profiling the groundbreaking discoveries happening right here in Ottawa.
“By bringing the best of industry together with the best of academia, these research collaborations are solving real-world problems and supporting the launch of market-leading products and solutions,” said Sean Geddes, director, innovation and partnerships.
As part of this rise activity, uOttawa has seen significant expansion in collaborative research areas such as digital transformation that include AI, cybersecurity, quantum technologies, 5G/6G communication, IoT and medtech.
Developing the next generation of talent
It is increasingly recognized that to prepare the next generation of talent, training needs to begin prior to post-secondary education. uOttawa Kanata North and the Faculty of Engineering knew this when they led an OVIN Regional Future Workforce program. This initiative exposed students from underrepresented communities at the elementary school to university level to learn more about the CAV and mobility sector through courses and training programs, with uOttawa students securing industry internships with companies such as Kinaxis.
CO-OP and research internship placements have also been a critical component in developing the next generation of talent. With a base at the uOttawa Kanata North campus, the CO-OP team has experienced enhanced engagement in Kanata North over the last five years with annual placements growing by nearly 100 per cent and representation from five out of 10 uOttawa faculties.
Notably, to further facilitate internships, the CO-OP team has recently adjusted their hiring process to a permanent continuous model, making it quicker and easier for employers in the tech park and beyond. This update is already active for summer hiring.
In addition, uOttawa has been active in enhancing exposure to research-intensive industry internships for graduate students and post-docs. These internships focus on research projects, vary in length, and seek to solve a business problem.
“These internships are incredible opportunities for graduate students and postdocs to get industry experience, while companies can expand their R&D programs and access funding,” said Geddes
Recognizing the value of these research internships, they were in fact purposefully built into the recently launched the Training and Research in Autonomous Vehicles for Reliable Services in the Air and on Land (TRAVERSAL) program that was launched in September 2023. This CAV focused training program is operated out of the uOttawa Kanata North campus and will train 125+ HQP, with each one performing an industry research internship with companies such as Irdeto, in Kanata North.