Celebrate Dal Innovation Week! From September 18–25, Dalhousie’s campuses are buzzing with bold ideas and boundary-pushing conversations. Led by the Office of the Vice President...
Happening now in the Dal Innovates community
AI2Market Launches in Atlantic Canada
Empowering the Next Wave of AI-Driven Entrepreneurs Dal Innovates, in partnership with ShiftKey Labs and Lab2Market, is pleased to announce the launch of AI2Market, a...
Atlantic Canada’s Opportunity to Catalyze AI-Driven Enterprises
By Paul Cheek, Senior Advisor, Entrepreneurship & AI, Martin Trust Center for MIT Entrepreneurship and Jeff Larsen, Assistant Vice-President, Innovation and Entrepreneurship, Dalhousie University Why...
Dal Innovates 2024-25 Annual Report
In reflection, 2024–25 was a pivotal year for Dal Innovates. Our best-in-class innovation and entrepreneurship programs equipped over 7,000 students and researchers with the skills...
The AIDE Axiom: Rewriting the Economics of World-Changing Ventures in Deep Tech, MedTech, and Pharma
By Paul Cheek, Senior Advisor, Entrepreneurship & AI, Martin Trust Center for MIT Entrepreneurship and Jeff Larsen, Assistant Vice-President, Innovation and Entrepreneurship, Dalhousie University Why...
Empowering SME Exporters with AI: Bending the Vector of Growth & Societal Impact
By Paul Cheek, Senior Advisor, Entrepreneurship & AI, Martin Trust Center for MIT Entrepreneurship and Jeff Larsen, Assistant Vice-President, Innovation and Entrepreneurship, Dalhousie University Why...
Dal Innovates’ Announces Teams for Launch 2025 Summer Accelerator
Meet the remarkable student entrepreneurs turning their ideas into viable businesses from the Collide and Lab2Market programs. Today, Dal Innovates proudly welcomes 20 innovative entrepreneurial...
Dal Innovates Congratulates Collide Validate Winter 2025 Graduates
28 student teams engage in entrepreneurship, critically testing their ideas in the marketplace. Dal Innovates is pleased to congratulate 28 ambitious entrepreneurial student teams on completing...
$32 million earmarked for Lab2Market skills program at Dalhousie University and its West Coast expansion.
The federal government has announced a nearly $100-million commitment over five years to support the commercialization of lab innovations from Canadian universities. Read the full Betakit...