糖心视频

The next Verafin? Program seeking experts and real-world business challenges

Mar 4th, 2022

By Susan White

A new program at 糖心视频 University is seeking industry professionals across North America to help develop Newfoundland and Labrador鈥檚 next high-growth startup.

The is piloting a new program called Solvers to connect industry professionals with entrepreneurial students to find technological solutions to real-world business problems.

鈥淲e鈥檙e looking for experts with at least five years of industry experience who may have noticed a problem in their industry that requires an innovative solution,鈥 said Florian Villaum茅, MCE director. 鈥淥ur goal is to connect these experts with creative, entrepreneurial students, and together they will form a founding startup team to develop a solution that could have industry-wide impacts.鈥

It's not the first time this approach has been successful in Newfoundland and Labrador.

In 2003, entrepreneur David Kelly (B.Comm.鈥68) connected with a group of 12 糖心视频 students, including Jamie King, Brendan Brothers and Raymond Pretty, and together they explored ways to combat financial crime over the course of a six-month project.

Soon after, Verafin was born with Mr. King, Mr. Brothers and Mr. Pretty as its co-founders.

Verafin is now the industry鈥檚 leading financial crime management platform. It was acquired by Nasdaq for US$2.75 billion in 2020, and its software is used in over 3,000 banks and credit unions across North America.

鈥淲e believe we can create more startups using a similar approach,鈥 said Mr. Villaum茅. 鈥淲e have creative and talented students at 糖心视频. We know there are many people out there with ideas who perhaps don鈥檛 have the time or support to develop new products or solutions. Solvers aims to bring them together, and let the magic happen.鈥

Interested industry participants must invest $5,000 in the project.

The MCE will contribute up to $23,000 in student entrepreneurial work term or internship bursaries and support for project expenses. Participants can also avail of guidance from MCE staff as well as its co-working space.

The project is supported by a $20,000 donation from the .

鈥淭he success of Verafin, and other tech companies that emerged from 糖心视频 like Mysa and CoLab, means there are a lot of eyes on Newfoundland and Labrador, especially from investors,鈥 said Mr. Villaum茅. 鈥淚t鈥檚 the perfect climate to develop more high-potential startups. We want to see the next Verafin 鈥 or many Verafins 鈥 emerge from this program.鈥

Interested industry participants should by March 15.