Department
Global Affairs CanadaAmount
$250.0K
Province
ONType
Contribution
Agreement Number
064-2024-2025-Q4-A0032
Purpose
This project aims to combine expertise from Digital Media Zone (DMZ) at Toronto Metropolitan University (TMU) with key assets from Chiba University (Japan) to promote entrepreneurship education, co-innovation, and ecosystem development, in a collaboration between Canada and Japan. It focuses on 2 strategic initiatives, including a Knowledge-Sharing Workshop at EXPO Osaka 2025 and an immersion program at DMZ’s Basecamp in Toronto. At EXPO, Japanese universities learn in a workshop about TMU/DMZ’s Zone Learning model, focusing on entrepreneurship hubs and mentorship programs, while Canadian organizations share their incubator methodologies. The project also features an Entrepreneurship and Innovation Challenge, where 10 Canadian and 10 Japanese students collaborate on real-world solutions, supported by preparatory workshops. The Toronto Immersion Program at DMZ Basecamp seeks to host 15 staff and students Chiba University for workshops, mentorship, and networking with Canadian startups. This project aims to ta
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