George Brown College President Anne Sado speaks today at the Empire Club to release the results of our study on GTA firms' capacity to innovate. As the Globe and Mail's James Bradshaw reports this morning, in summary "GTA firms don’t highly rate the need to innovate." The College approach to applied education and research integrated in teaching and learning outcomes equips our graduates with innovation literacy: essential skills for the innovation economy. Join us today at the Empire Club to learn more. More commentary to follow in this space over the coming days and weeks.
29 October 2012
Input innovation; Output productivity
Labels:
applied research,
business innovation,
commercialization,
innovation economy,
innovation literacy,
productivity
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