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Meet the new Queen’s Partnerships and Innovation

Sep 24, 2020

What a difference a year makes! The Office of Partnerships and Innovation (OPI) moved out of Innovation Park at 945 Princess Street last October.

WE-CAN Project at Queen’s University and Kingston Economic Development Corporation Announce First LEAD Program Cohort for Women Entrepreneurs

Sep 01, 2020

Queen’s University and Kingston Economic Development Corporation announced the names of the 21 women-led businesses that will make up the first cohort of the LEAD program

Researcher contributes to WHO maternal health guidelines

Aug 19, 2020

Queen’s University researcher Bahman Kashi (Economics) has contributed to new World Health Organization (WHO) guidelines related to maternal nutrition.

Power professor: 100 patents and counting

Aug 17, 2020

Electrical and computing engineering professor Praveen Jain hits milestone of 100 patents of his research.

Queen’s Partnerships and Innovation’s new Growth Accelerator program helps startup ask the right questions

Aug 12, 2020

Since their time in the Queen's Innovation Centre Summer Initiative, Spectra Plasmonics has been growing steadily. They've recently completed the Growth Accelerator program.

Queen’s Growth Accelerator program helps young company understand its competition and see the way ahead

Aug 10, 2020

QC Integrated Solutions gains a lot of knowledge through the Growth Accelerator program to help get them to the next level of their business.

Queen’s Partnerships and Innovation Growth Accelerator helps breathe life into a novel fitness idea

Aug 08, 2020

Qubit Systems hopes to make a scientific fitness test a reality for the broader market.

Queen’s Growth Accelerator helps Rillea Technologies see the forest for the trees

Jul 28, 2020

Lisa and Rob Hallsworth have been building Rillea Technologies for the past four years. Today the company’s clients include 45 organizations and 115 workplaces, with thousands of employees, who depend on Rillea Tech’s SDS RiskAssist.

Queen’s Growth Accelerator Program gives bioplastics firm a tighter focus and new connections

Jul 28, 2020

Plantee Bioplastics have received two grants totalling several hundred thousand dollars from the Canada’s Department of Fisheries and Oceans to work on developing biodegradable alternatives to synthetic nets, lines and other related fishing gear.