LONDON, ON (Friday, February 10, 2006) – London-based TechAlliance of Southwestern Ontario and MaRS, a convergence innovation centre based in Toronto, today announced a partnership to create a new model for a MaRS-linked regional community. “MaRS London” will extend the reach of the MaRS platform and provide a formal mechanism for collaboration between the science, business and capital sectors throughout Southwestern Ontario, with the ultimate goal of improving innovation capacity and investment across the province and enhancing Canada’s global competitiveness.
The partnership will be supported by TechAlliance’s community partners: The University of Western Ontario, the Robarts Research Institute, Lawson Health Research Institute, The Stiller Centre for Biotechnology Commercialization, and the London Economic Development Corporation.
Recently, the boards and operating executives of TechAlliance, The London Economic Development Corporation, The Stiller Centre for Biotechnology Commercialization and the Small Business Centre have agreed to the implementation of a plan entitled “London’s Next Economy,” that will see a focused and coordinated approach to the development of London’s long term economic prosperity, under the direction of a single Board of Directors.
MaRS London, which will be managed locally by TechAlliance and operate out of Western’s Research Park, will enable the sharing of entrepreneurial programs and business services and the development of associated talent and knowledge networks in Southwestern Ontario, as well as a suite of joint initiatives to support innovation, commercialization and the promotion of Ontario’s technology assets, in the province and beyond. MaRS London will build on London’s recognized strengths in areas such as imaging, immune-based diseases and surgical technologies.
“The MaRS organization is increasingly becoming a critical driver of innovation in Ontario and across Canada,” said Marilyn Sinclair, General Manager of TechAlliance. “This partnership signals the intention of TechAlliance and its community partners, as well as the larger London region, to play a more prominent role as an enabler of innovation regionally, to the economic benefit of the entire province.”
“MaRS is committed to facilitating the commercialization of Canadian discoveries,” said Dr. Ilse Treurnicht, CEO of MaRS. “This partnership recognizes the tremendous growth of the London region’s knowledge-based economy in recent years, the leadership of organizations like TechAlliance, as well as the presence of world class institutions and research institutes in this community. It is a real win-win for economic development efforts in Southwestern Ontario and the province as a whole.”
“This partnership will enable the London community to more fully leverage and promote the incredible talent and innovation in this region’s research and technology sectors,” said Ted Hewitt, VP (Research & International Relations) at The University of Western Ontario. “We see this partnership as a very important step for the London region to create a global address.”
In recognition of the emerging relationship between MaRS and TechAlliance, the two groups will move immediately to initiate sharing of networks and services, and collaborate on jointly hosting keynote events in London and Toronto.
Ross Wallace
MaRS Discovery District
(416) 673-8126
rwallace@marsdd.com
Marilyn Sinclair
TechAlliance
(519) 858-5003
marilyn.sinclair@techalliance.ca
Douglas Keddy
The University of Western Ontario
(519) 661-2111 ext. 87485
dkeddy@uwo.ca
The objectives of the MaRS-TechAlliance “MaRS London” partnership include: