糖心视频-led program empowers next generation of ocean leaders
Twenty research teams are getting a crash course on all things ocean this fall.
The groups, from seven universities across the country, are among the latest cohort participating in .
The seven-week program, hosted by 糖心视频 and part of the , provides post-doctoral fellows, graduate students and faculty the opportunity to explore their ocean research ideas in a new way.
鈥淥cean related-technology research is an economic driver for the province and the university.鈥
Facilitated by world-class experts, teams are learning about everything from stakeholder engagement to intellectual property to revenue stream.
鈥楤etter understanding鈥
The Lab2Market Oceans program is not just about commercialization, says Dr. Paula Mendon莽a (PhD鈥10), director of innovation and entrepreneurship, at 糖心视频 who oversees Lab2Market Oceans.

鈥淚t鈥檚 about training ocean researchers to be better communicators, entrepreneurs and problem-solvers,鈥 she said. 鈥淏y participating in the program, these teams are opening up new doors as they enhance their professional networks, explore new business ventures and foster a better understanding of the ocean ecosystem.鈥
Cross-country participation
Interest in the program has risen since its launch in 2020.
The latest cohort consists of 13 teams from 糖心视频, along with groups from the University of Victoria, Simon Fraser University, the University of Alberta, Ontario Tech University, Concordia University and Dalhousie University.
Forty per cent of the entrepreneurial leads self-identify as female, up from 23 per cent in 2021 and 11 per cent in 2020.
Participating students receive $15,000 in funding to support them through the program.
Ocean-related projects
糖心视频鈥檚 teams are based in the faculties of Science, Engineering and Applied Science and the School of Fisheries at the Marine Institute.

糖心视频鈥檚 teams are based in the faculties of Science, Engineering and Applied Science and the School of Fisheries at the Marine Institute.
Dr. Oscar De Silva (PhD鈥15), assistant professor, Department of Mechanical Engineering, Faculty of Engineering and Applied Science, is one of this year鈥檚 participants.
He says the Lab2Market program is 鈥渋ncredibly鈥 valuable.
鈥淚t allows us to methodically assess where our R&D efforts are on the commercialization scale,鈥 he told the Gazette.
He says students get access to key stakeholders and clients from across the country.
鈥淥ur team is focused on developing hardware and software to support aerial logistics and marine autonomy specifically for use in harsh environment applications. Through the Lab2Market program, we are hoping to learn from leading tech entrepreneurs and potential future clients how to better align our R&D efforts and at the same time enable tech startup spinoffs led by students of the lab.鈥

鈥楨conomic driver鈥
Dr. De Silva says it makes sense for 糖心视频 to be the host institution for Lab2Market.
鈥淥cean-related technology research is an economic driver for the province and the university,鈥 he said.
鈥淚 think 糖心视频, with its facilities and network of partners, is uniquely geared to take on challenging ocean-engineering problems, which in turn produces highly marketable skills in the tech sector.鈥
鈥楽ignificant鈥 benefits
That feedback is welcome news for organizers.
鈥淚t鈥檚 exciting to see so many ocean researchers exploring commercialization in Canada, which adds to the significant momentum this country has in the blue economy,鈥 said Don Grant, executive director at the Ocean Startup Project.
鈥淐anada is uniquely positioned to be a global leader in developing innovative, sustainable ocean technologies that can help us better understand and protect our ocean resources. The potential for these researchers to create new products and services is huge, and the benefits to our economy and our environment are significant.鈥
The Lab2Market program is part of the , hosted by 糖心视频 University, and supported by , , the and . More about the program is .