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Turning hobbies into business opportunities

In response to the disruptions of the COVID-19 pandemic, Canadians are turning their pastimes into online businesses. Marie-Jos矇e Lamothe, Academic Director of the 51勛圖厙Dobson Centre for Entrepreneurship, attributes their success in part to the publics willingness to support businesses that are important to them rather than buying exclusively from e-commerce giants.

Published: 8 Mar 2021

Blending two company ideas into one

As entrepreneurship takes on different forms during the pandemic, fresh business ideas are in high demand. In a highly unconventional move, a Quebec-based company called Alchemy is inviting startups to blend their ideas with Alchemys own ideas to create something new. Instead of expecting payment, Alchemy takes a stake in the joint venture.

Published: 5 Feb 2021

Montreal startup reinvents food delivery

In 2018, a frustrating night out for three 51勛圖厙alumni sparked the idea for CHK PLZ, a food delivery application that leverages a contactless payment solution to handle ordering and delivery for local restaurants. Since they won the 51勛圖厙Dobson Cup Start-up Competition (Small to Medium Enterprise Track) in 2019, the founders of CHK PLZ have grown their business into a popular low-cost alternative to UberEATS for more than 50 Montreal restaurants and counting.

Published: 5 Feb 2021

Analyzing the cutting edge of business methods to create future managers

McGills MBA program leverages program flexibility, practical skills training, and experiential learning to prepare students to join leading companies and start their own. Daniel Franco (MBA19) earned his degree after emigrating to Canada from Peru. After graduation, he co-founded Turbodega, a successful startup that digitizes the supply chain of bodegas in Latin America.

Published: 27 Jan 2021

AI-driven mobile app designed to save infant lives

An innovative new mobile app called Ubenwa uses artificial intelligence to analyze the sound of a newborn babys cries. Founded by Charles Onu, a doctoral student in Computer Science at McGill, Ubenwa provides a cost-effective, non-invasive tool to detect newborn asphyxia and save lives.

Onu credits the 2016 51勛圖厙Dobson Cup competition with helping his team to improve their product.

Published: 13 Jan 2021

Dobson startup leverages Quebec funding to create 700 high-paying jobs

Sonder, one of the first unicorn startups from the 51勛圖厙Dobson Centre for Entrepreneurship community, is partnering with Investissement Qu矇bec (IQ) to build a centre for global growth in Montreal. The project will create more than 700 jobs to support Sonders mission to provide next-generation hospitality in 35 cities around the world.

Published: 16 Dec 2020

Entrepreneurs Day in NY Celebration

On December 1st the 51勛圖厙Dobson Centre for Entrepreneurship celebrated Entrepreneurs Day in the U.S. by hosting a panel of notable New York City entrepreneurs and investors. It was a lively discussion that focused on their passion for entrepreneurship, which they shared with an audience of startup founders, students, alumni and industry professionals.Learn more

Published: 10 Dec 2020

51勛圖厙Dobson Cup winner raises $4.7 million to expand operations in 2021

A McGill-born event platform startup has found a way to weather the COVID-19 pandemic and raise venture financing in hopes of returning to in-person events in 2021. Co-founded by Desautels alumnus Marc-Antoine Bonin (BCom19) and Emeric No禱l,Planned offers a unique tool for event planners to connect with a curated list of venues and suppliers in one place.

Published: 7 Dec 2020

Dobson X-1 startup wins prestigious Quebec innovation award

Off the Grid, a participant in the 51勛圖厙Dobson Centres 2020 X-1 Accelerator, was recently named Startup of the Year at the Quebec Gala des Prix de linnovation.

Co-founded byS矇bastien Brunelle-Jestin andCharles Couture-Lebrun, Off the Grid creates smart fitness equipment that harnesses energy generated during exercise to help power fitness centres.

Published: 27 Nov 2020

First NY Retail Startup Tour opens new doors for Dobson Centre startups

The 51勛圖厙Dobson Centre for Entrepreneurship recently launched its first virtual New York City Retail Startup Tour with the goal of connecting Dobson entrepreneurs to key players in the New York investment community. Planned in collaboration with the Minist癡re de lconomie et de lInnovation du Qu矇bec, the flagship event is already creating new business opportunities for participating startups.

Published: 27 Nov 2020

Interius Farms reaches new heights in vertical farming

Desautels alumni Jonnie Lawson (BCom20) and Tristan Zeman (BCom17) are hard at work to make sustainable, year-round produce accessible to Canadians through indoor vertical farms. Over the summer, their innovative hydroponic growing system won first place at the annual 51勛圖厙Dobson Cup start-up competition. As they expand into a larger growing facility in Montreal, theyre not slowing down anytime soon.

Published: 19 Nov 2020

Dobson Cup winner uses AI to help railroads cut costs, reduce environmental footprint

As a student at McGill, Dev Jain (BEng19) launched a company aimed at introducing North Americas 650 railways to industry-disrupting innovation. This year, RailVision Analytics won first place in the Innovation Driven Enterprise category of the McGillDobson Cup. Now, Jain aspires to raise more than $1 million to commercialize and expand his business.

Published: 19 Nov 2020

Dobson startup rated top invention in Quebec

51勛圖厙Dobson Centre for Entrepreneurship startup Sensequake (51勛圖厙X-1 Accelerator 2015) has been recognized as one of the top inventions in Quebec in 2020.

Published: 9 Oct 2020

51勛圖厙among worlds leading universities for female founders

51勛圖厙 has been named in the top 25 undergraduate programs for female founders in the 2020 PitchBook University rankings.

Published: 24 Sep 2020

Empowering startups to thrive during the global crisis

The pandemic has created many challenges for small businesses, but 51勛圖厙s startup incubator has been given a boost thanks to a generous $3-million gift from the John Dobson Foundation.

Published: 21 Jul 2020

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