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Industry committee We're partners with OMERS, the pension fund, and the Ontario Centres of Excellence in a big data incubator called OneEleven that's focused on financial services, because there's a plethora of products. The thing about big data is that it also raises lots of privacy and security
May 14th, 2015Committee meeting
Prof. Wendy Cukier
Industry committee I think you raise a good point. It's very hard to pick winners. I think that's why partnerships across sectors are absolutely critical. We've not seen a hugely successful track record when any particular sector, particularly government, with due respect, says we're going to inves
May 14th, 2015Committee meeting
Prof. Wendy Cukier
Industry committee Exactly.
May 14th, 2015Committee meeting
Prof. Wendy Cukier
Industry committee I think it's like anything. Fertilizer can be used for good and it can be used to make bombs. Going back to one of my earlier points, I think with all of these technologies it's going to be critically important to think about the impacts, both positive and negative, the policy
May 14th, 2015Committee meeting
Prof. Wendy Cukier
Industry committee It's complicated.
May 14th, 2015Committee meeting
Prof. Wendy Cukier
Industry committee It's a good question because we have different criteria. In our learning zones, the principal criterion is student learning opportunity. So whether they succeed, fail, or make a lot of money or not, we run a program that's funded by the province called Summer Company. They get $3
May 14th, 2015Committee meeting
Prof. Wendy Cukier
Industry committee They've already dropped math.
May 14th, 2015Committee meeting
Prof. Wendy Cukier
Industry committee I think the strongest predictor of entrepreneurship is if your parent was self-employed—a farmer, an entrepreneur. In Canada, because of the structure of our economy, we don't have as much as some other countries do. I think there are groups like the Learning Partnership, for ex
May 14th, 2015Committee meeting
Prof. Wendy Cukier
Industry committee That's a super important question. People always want to say pick one or the other, and that's a mistake. John Polanyi points out a perfect example. Research in lobster ophthalmology—the study of lobster eyes—I think in Newfoundland, created breakthrough technology for the cuttin
May 14th, 2015Committee meeting
Prof. Wendy Cukier
Industry committee I think it's an excellent question, and I think the younger we start, the better. The first thing you need is someone who has that entrepreneurial intent, and the percentage of Canadians who think about starting their own businesses is smaller than we would like, so you have to s
May 14th, 2015Committee meeting
Prof. Wendy Cukier
Industry committee Okay.
May 14th, 2015Committee meeting
Prof. Wendy Cukier
Industry committee One of the things that results in success is failure. You have to be able to tolerate failure. You have to be able to allow them to say, “This isn't going to work”, to pivot, or to join a different company. I would say that we'd rather have three out of five than two out of two.
May 14th, 2015Committee meeting
Prof. Wendy Cukier
Industry committee Sure. I want to give a short answer, and then I can provide some follow-up after the meeting because I know time is short. Essentially, right now, faculty members are rewarded for doing traditional research. If you look at the funding the federal government provides to support
May 14th, 2015Committee meeting
Prof. Wendy Cukier
Industry committee My apologies. I think that one of the things, and we can talk about this more in questions, is that universities are basically medieval institutions. There are many changes that could be wrought to actually transform education for the 21st century. Bringing together government,
May 14th, 2015Committee meeting
Prof. Wendy Cukier
Industry committee Thanks very much. I want to echo the other panellists' comments about how pleased we are that the committee is looking at these issues and also that we have the opportunity to speak to you today. I will try to restrict my comments to some high-level issues that I would like you
May 14th, 2015Committee meeting
Professor Wendy Cukier