Bridging the gap between researchers and industry is the secret sauce of innovation

Coupled with a renewed investment in curiosity-based research as envisioned by the Naylor report, the supercluster program is a once-in-a-generation chance to develop and retain our Canadian expertise and research prowess and to create economic opportunity for everyone.
What drives innovation? The curiosity of a researcher who makes a discovery with the potential to transform lives, or the entrepreneur who sees a market need and sets out to find a solution? Surely the answer is both. Breakthrough research can take years to be translated into useful applications. ...

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