Le CGEC a pour mission d’améliorer le niveau et la qualité de l’enseignement et de l’expérience en génie entrepreneurial de la conception à la Faculté de génie.
La Compétition d'idée entrepreneuriale a pour principal objectif de promouvoir l'entrepreneuriat auprès de la population étudiante de premier cycle et des cycles supérieurs en génie et en informatique.
La sixième édition (virtuelle) de la Compétition d'idée entrepreneuriale présentée par la Faculté de génie prendra place le 24 septembre 2020.
Les gagnants recevront 2 000$ pour la première place, 1 000$ pour la deuxième place, et 500$ pour la troisième. Et vous savez ce qui est encore mieux? Vos collègues de classe pourront vous encourager et voter pour votre idée!
Vous avez une idée pour créer une nouvelle start-up ! Ou simplement une idée qui pourrait faire toute la différence dans votre communauté. Venez partager votre idée avec nos juges ! Vous recevrez des commentaires constructifs et gagnerez de l'expérience lors de la prochaine édition du concours d'idées entrepreneuriales.
Do you have an idea for a potential start-up? Or a simple idea to make a difference in the community? Come and share it with a panel of judges, get some feedback and gain experience during the next edition of the Entrepreneurial Idea Competition.
Voulez-vous savoir dans quelle mesure l'esprit d'entreprise est pertinent pour votre recherche ?
Tout commence par une passion. Une passion de faire une nouvelle découverte. Une passion d’inventer un nouvel dispositif pour rendre le monde meilleur. Quelle que soit la raison, entrepreneurs et chercheurs utilisent les mêmes méthodes et processus pour atteindre leurs objectifs. Que vous publiez un article de recherche ou que vous lanciez une entreprise en démarrage, vous utilisez le même esprit d'entreprise pour résoudre des problèmes.
Do you think that your research has applications outside academia? Or are you interested in discovering how can your research or thesis be applied outside the academic realm?
Are you interested in leveraging your academic skills and entrepreneurship as a potential career path?
Join this workshop that will cover the resources and tools available to build and develop the skills needed to commercialize your research.
the workshop will also cover the programs, training and funding avenues available to graduate students.
Free pizza will be provided.
The Welding safety and Basic MIG training offered by CEED is the first step in getting access to the Welding area in the Brunsfield Center. In this training, attendees will learn the basic safety rules of the welding area and learn the basics of the MIG welding process as well as various tools used within the welding area.
The Basic Mill training offered by CEED is the first step in getting access to the Mills inside the Brunsfield Center. In this training attendees will learn how to use the basic operations of the milling machine safely and effectively.
Please note that due to poor attendance of ticket holders a deposit is now required with the purchase of a ticket. This deposit will be refunded to the attendee upon arrival at the event.
Attendees are required to do the following in order to participate to this event
- Bring closed shoes (steel toes are not mandatory but recommended)
The Basic Lathe training offered by CEED is the first step in getting access to the Lathes inside the Brunsfield Center. In this training attendees will learn how to use the basic operations of the Lathe safely and effectively.
Please note that due to poor attendance of ticket holders a deposit is now required with the purchase of a ticket. This deposit will be refunded to the attendee upon arrival at the event.
Attendees are required to do the following in order to participate to this event,
The Basic machine shop training offered by CEED is the first step in getting access to the Brunsfield Center. In this training attendees will learn how to use basic machinery and hand tools safely and effectively.
Please note that due to poor attendance of ticket holders a deposit is now required with the purchase of a ticket. This deposit will be refunded to the attendee upon arrival of the event.
Attendees are required to do the following in order to participate to this event
- Bring closed shoes (steel toes are not mandatory but recommended)
In this workshop, you will learn how to operate the NextEngine 3D scanner located in the Makerspace. You will learn how to set up a piece for optimal scanning, as well as how to configure the software in order to achieve the best results. 3D scanners are very effective in the field of reverse engineering and can open up your design possibilities. Please note that this workshop is a demonstration as the scanner takes a fair amount of time to complete scans, therefore we will only be covering its operation.