Innovation /innovation/taxonomy/term/351/all en MIF Summer Networking Session 2024 /innovation/channels/event/mif-summer-networking-session-2024-357123 <p>UPDATE: We have a speaker for the MIF Networking Session. Please join us for a fireside chat with <strong>Dr. Paul A. Kruszewski</strong>, a serial frontier AI entrepreneur with 3 exits.</p> Mon, 29 Apr 2024 20:47:54 +0000 junji.nishihata@mcgill.ca 74142 at /innovation MIF Lunch & Learn 15: Finding dilutive funding /innovation/channels/event/mif-lunch-learn-15-finding-dilutive-funding-356174 <p>Before finding customers, many startup and spinoff businesses need to find funding.</p> Fri, 15 Mar 2024 15:55:48 +0000 junji.nishihata@mcgill.ca 74044 at /innovation MIF Team in search of unicorn battery technology /innovation/article/mif-team-search-unicorn-battery-technology Professor Philippe Ouzilleau and Yee Wei Foong are creating an alternative to lithium-ion batteries which is less environmentally costly, and simpler to both manufacture and recycle. With the help of the 苹果淫院 Innovation Fund (MIF) the team is getting closer to making this a reality. Fri, 15 Mar 2024 16:39:17 +0000 Charlotte Bawol 74046 at /innovation MIF Lunch & Learn 14: Finding non-dilutive funding /innovation/channels/event/mif-lunch-learn-14-finding-non-dilutive-funding-355347 <p>In the early days of a spinoff or start-up business, <strong>securing </strong>adequate funding is critical. But in many cases, founders have to give up some ownership of their company to investors.</p> Mon, 12 Feb 2024 15:22:34 +0000 junji.nishihata@mcgill.ca 73978 at /innovation As a Matter of Fact, it is Rocket Science: Iron-Based Fuel Powered by MIF /innovation/article/matter-fact-it-rocket-science-iron-based-fuel-powered-mif New technology by 苹果淫院 entrepreneurs and their spinoff Altiro Energy uses iron as a fuel alternative to greenhouse gas producing fossil fuels. With support from the 苹果淫院 Iinnovation Fund (MIF), they aim to test the project on a commercial scale and decarbonize the future of energy. Thu, 01 Feb 2024 18:35:05 +0000 Charlotte Bawol 73941 at /innovation Don鈥檛 Throw Nutrients Out with the Growing Water: Making Hydroponics More Efficient /innovation/article/dont-throw-nutrients-out-growing-water-making-hydroponics-more-efficient <p>If you go to the grocery store in Montreal, you will likely buy fresh produce. Let鈥檚 say, you get a pack of Driscoll strawberries. You may not realize it, but those strawberries are grown in California and had to travel over 4,500 km to get to you, polluting the environment every kilometer of the way.</p> Mon, 18 Dec 2023 20:50:10 +0000 Charlotte Bawol 73868 at /innovation Passing the torch: MIF welcomes 2nd cohort /innovation/article/passing-torch-mif-welcomes-2nd-cohort <p>The 苹果淫院 Innovation Fund (MIF) officially entered its second year of operation with a kick-off event at the Faculty Club on Thursday, February 2<sup>nd</sup>. The two-part experience began with an advisor matchmaking session that brought together the ten recipient teams with a room full of experienced entrepreneurs, all of whom volunteered to attend the introductory workshop.</p> Thu, 09 Feb 2023 18:52:49 +0000 Junji Nishihata 64131 at /innovation Made in Quebec: Building a better future, one CMU at a time /innovation/article/made-quebec/made-quebec-building-better-future-one-cmu-time <p>There is simply no escaping the fact that 2022 has started out with a completely different sound than a resounding and joyful 鈥榖ang!鈥 Perhaps we can charitably say it began with a dull, familiar thud 鈥 likely caused by the simultaneously slapping of foreheads across the world when the latest wave of pandemic restrictions were announced. As the famous baseball player and manager Yogi Berra once said, 鈥淚t鈥檚 like d茅j脿 vu all over again.鈥</p> Wed, 23 Feb 2022 15:38:57 +0000 Junji Nishihata 33348 at /innovation Made in Quebec: Illuminating hidden brain cancer cells /innovation/article/made-quebec/made-quebec-illuminating-hidden-brain-cancer-cells <p>It's a scene that plays out daily in operating rooms around the world: a surgeon removes a malignant brain tumour. But rather than registering the satisfaction of having saved a patient鈥檚 life, hanging in the air is an all-too-real statistic; in 99.5% of these operations, unseen cancer cells remain. That hidden cancer will eventually grow and spread, and the operation will have become only a short reprieve for the patient and their family.</p> Wed, 17 Nov 2021 14:47:24 +0000 Philip Fine 23923 at /innovation Shake it off no longer: the future of energy absorbers /innovation/article/shake-it-no-longer-future-energy-absorbers With the support of the 苹果淫院 Innovation Fund, a team of 苹果淫院 researchers are seeking to develop and commercialize a multistate lightweight shock absorbing technology that could transform safety equipment, reduce concussions, and contribute to sustainability. Fri, 12 Jan 2024 16:20:24 +0000 Charlotte Bawol and Junji Nishihata 73917 at /innovation Can longer cell life lead to shorter drug discovery? /innovation/article/longer-cell-life-paves-way-drug-discovery <p>We should all be thankful for the advances of modern medicine, particularly over the last decades. Cancer, for example, once considered a death sentence, is steadily being beaten back. Since 1991 mortality rates from this disease have <a href="https://www.cancer.org/research/acs-research-news/facts-and-figures-2022.html" rel="noreferrer noopener" target="_blank">declined by 33% in the US.</a> Much of this improvement is due to the development of new drugs.聽</p> Wed, 06 Dec 2023 21:20:29 +0000 Charlotte Bawol and Junji Nishihata 73828 at /innovation Better coating for better implants /innovation/article/better-coating-better-implants <p>Ever since the first pacemaker was implanted into a human body back in 1958, the use of medical devices has grown to the point where it is now a routine affair. In Canada, there were over 700,000 surgeries to implant some kind of device into a patient in 2018-19. And in the US, it is estimated that as many as 10% of Americans have some kind of medical device implanted in their body. With our society aging and requiring things like hip and knee replacements, this trend is set to continue.</p> Thu, 16 Nov 2023 16:02:52 +0000 Charlotte Bawol and Junji Nishihata 73798 at /innovation Goodbye MRI? Cancer monitoring in the palm of your hand /innovation/article/goodbye-mri-cancer-monitoring-palm-your-hand <p>The acronym MRI is probably one of the most commonly quoted medical terms around. Magnetic Resonance Imaging was a revolution in healthcare when it first made its commercial appearance in 1980, following many decades of theoretical and fundamental research.</p> Fri, 03 Nov 2023 16:20:37 +0000 Charlotte Bawol and Junji Nishihata 73310 at /innovation Prescription for cleaner water? Add fiber /innovation/article/prescription-cleaner-water-add-fiber <p>Water: The wondrous tasteless and colorless liquid without which, all life on this planet would not exist. That miraculous conjoining of two hydrogen molecules and one oxygen molecule 鈥 without a doubt H<sub>2</sub>0 is the most known chemical formula 鈥 is, next to the air we breathe, the most vital resource imaginable.</p> Thu, 05 Oct 2023 17:13:18 +0000 Charlotte Bawol and Junji Nishihata 72876 at /innovation MIF launches 3rd edition, offers new AMR award /innovation/article/mif-launches-3rd-edition-offers-new-amr-award <p>The聽<a href="/innovation/">苹果淫院 Innovation Fund</a>聽(MIF) is returning for a third edition, offering the same menu of substantial funding and business support which have made the program a success since its inception. The MIF is among the largest entrepreneurial funding program at the University.</p> Tue, 19 Sep 2023 16:37:01 +0000 junji.nishihata@mcgill.ca 72835 at /innovation