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Ottawa centre caters to software entrepreneurs

Ottawa centre caters to software entrepreneurs

By:  Kathleen Lau  On: 27 May 2008 For: ComputerWorld Canada Creator

TheCodeFactory gives young startups office and meeting space, and lets Carleton University students hang out. How it plans to review companies’ business cases

In an effort to spark entrepreneurialism in young minds, the centre has an agreement with Carleton University to provide passes to students to the co-working space so they may learn through osmosis. “This is the ideal setting for students with great ideas to come together, to network and to collaborate with the hope that we will see new and exciting technology companies launched in Ottawa,” said Luc Lalande, director of Carleton’s innovation transfer office.

TheCodeFactory currently has three tenants, but eventually as occupants grow, Graham wants to introduce a double-blind merit-based qualification process where candidates’ business cases get reviewed by a voluntary panel of 60 people. The added element of collaboration is candidates can later arrange to communicate with a panel member who may have provided useful commentary on their business case during the qualification process.

The facilities’ IT, telecom and coffee services are provided by local partners – but, the coffee in particular is an essential ingredient in the innovation recipe, said Graham. “You know what, it’s a small thing, it really is. But it’s kind of like the creative juice.”










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Kathleen Lau Kathleen Lau was a senior writer with ITWorldCanada.com and ComputerWorld Canada from December 2006 to August 2011.In her role as senior writer, she covered broadly technology news and issues r... more

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