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The Ontario Centres of Excellence Innovation podcast, bringing you conversations and perspectives from the leading edge of science and technology. The Ontario Centres of Excellence - Where Next Happens. Hosted by Gary Brock.

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Welcome to the latest episode of the Ontario Centres of Excellence podcast, and the fifth  in the Mind to Market Breakfast Series.

The Ontario Centres of Excellence podcast is hosted by Gary Brock, the Senior Manager of Business Development at the OCE. This week, Terry Fallis fills in.

In this episode, we hear from Rafael Simon, Advisor, XPV Cleantech Fund LP and former COO, ZENON Environmental.

If you have a comment, send us an email to comments@oce-ontario.org

About the OCE: Founded in 1987 by the Ontario Government to promote economic development through directed research, commercialization of technology, and training for highly-qualified personel.

Today, the Ontario Centres of Excellence are made up of 5 distinct centres: energy, communications and information technology, earth and environmental technologies, materials and manufacturing, and photonics.

To learn more about the OCE, please visit us at oce-ontario.org

Roger Dey is our announcer.
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Welcome to the latest episode of the Ontario Centres of Excellence podcast, and the fifth  in the Mind to Market Breakfast Series.

The Ontario Centres of Excellence podcast is hosted by Gary Brock, the Senior Manager of Business Development at the OCE. This week, Terry Fallis fills in.

In this episode, we hear from Donald Ziraldo, former President
and founder of Inniskillin Wines

If you have a comment, send us an email to comments@oce-ontario.org

About the OCE: Founded in 1987 by the Ontario Government to promote economic development through directed research, commercialization of technology, and training for highly-qualified personel.

Today, the Ontario Centres of Excellence are made up of 5 distinct centres: energy, communications and information technology, earth and environmental technologies, materials and manufacturing, and photonics.

To learn more about the OCE, please visit us at oce-ontario.org

Roger Dey is our announcer.
Comments[0]