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The City is leading an economic development initiative, “Health Innovation Kingston” (HI YGK), to grow Kingston’s health and healthcare sector. Home to two universities, a college and a tertiary care hospital, Kingston is rapidly developing a data-driven knowledge economy. Our health sector is rich in talent and resources, including health data-focused organizations – Kingston is often referred to as a “living lab” where innovative ideas can be developed and tested in the same environment.

The HI YGK project is a collaboration with seven local partners, all of whom are working together to help new companies grow in Kingston by ensuring that existing health sector companies thrive and by attracting new companies, big and small, to Kingston from elsewhere in Canada and around the world. HI YGK partners leverage technology and expertise to support attraction, retention and growth for companies operating in the health sector. 

The HI YGK team consists of:

  • Kingston Health Sciences Centre (KHSC)
  • St. Lawrence College (SLC)
  • Kingston Economic Development
  • Queen’s Centre for Advanced Computing (CAC)
  • Queen’s Partnerships and Innovation (QPI)
  • Dunin-Deshpande Queen’s Innovation Centre (DDQIC)
  • Queen’s Ingenuity Labs
  • City of Kingston

For more information about each of our partners visit the Kingston Economic Development website


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Final Pitch Competition

Jim Leech Mastercard Foundation Fellowship on Entrepreneurship (JL MCF) Final Pitch Competition, which will be held from 9-11AM EST on Thursday, August 24th, 2023, via a livestream option and in person watch party locations in Canada, Kenya, Uganda, Nigeria, Ghana, and South Africa!  

JL MCF 2023 is for African students and recent graduates who want to solve pressing problems and bring entrepreneurial ideas to life! In only 3 years, JLMCF has been tackling underemployment in Africa by training over 3800 students across 49 countries and 276 universities in entrepreneurial skills and awarding over $117,000 CAD to African founders and their ventures.

Please reserve your complimentary ticket here. Those who register on Eventbrite will receive the livestream (zoom webinar) link closer to the event date! 

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