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AdvancingEducation partnering forum

DateLocation
Wednesday February 24, 2016 9:00am to 4:00pm
Design Exchange, 234 Bay Street, Trading Floor, Toronto, ON

Description

The AdvancingEducation Program will help connect Ontario’s public education system including English and French K-12 schools as well as post-secondary institutions with companies to test early market interest and demonstrate innovative products and technologies in an education setting. 

Designed to bolster innovation in Ontario’s public education system through partnerships between schools and companies, the program invests in collaborative innovation procurement projects to demonstrate new technologies in a public sector setting as a means of building a strong case for adoption and system-wide scaling. 

OCE will accept applications to AdvancingEducation in early February. The theme for the upcoming Call for Applications is Student engagement technologies that improve learning outcomes and/or accessibility.  

OCE is holding a partnering forum to bring together the education sector, industry and academic partners to learn more about the program and foster project collaborations.

Those interested in discussing this opportunity or obtaining further program details are welcome to contact:

Matthew Johnson Senior Business Development Manager 416-861-1092 x1051 matthew.johnson@oce-ontario.org

or

Sam Saad
Program Manager
416-861-1092 x1097
sam.saad@oce-ontario.org

 

Alert Classifications
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Workshops and Events

Disciplines:
Health and Life Sciences
Humanities
Information and Communications Technology
Physical Sciences and Engineering
Social Sciences
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