Government of Canada invests $1.98 million in Algoma University to encourage innovation and tech development
FedNor funding to expand School of Computer Science and Technology, create 23 construction-related jobs and help maintain nine full-time and 15 part-time positions
Sault Ste. Marie, ON – Federal Economic Development Initiative for
Northern Ontario – FedNor
Innovation
and digital technology adoption are key to the vitality of the Canadian
economy, supporting business growth, as well as the entrepreneurial environment
necessary to foster more innovative regional economies, and increase the
competitiveness of small and medium-sized enterprises. Preparing Canadians for
the jobs of today and tomorrow will provide Canadian companies with the highly
skilled workers they need to innovate and modernize their processes to stay on
the cutting edge.
Terry
Sheehan, Parliamentary Secretary to the Honourable Mélanie Joly, Minister of
Economic Development and Official Languages and Minister responsible for
FedNor, today announced a Government of Canada investment of $1.98 million to
help Algoma University expand its School of
Computer Science and Technology computer lab. This targeted investment will
be used to design, build and equip a state-of-the-art computer lab with
dedicated space for the development of expertise and creativity in the areas of
mobile application engineering, cybersecurity, software systems, data analytics
and computer game technology. The expansion is expected to create 23
construction-related jobs, help maintain nine full-time faculty positions and
15 part-time jobs; as well as pave the way for increased enrolment and
staffing.
The
upgraded lab will increase programming and research opportunities for students
and faculty. In addition, it will include two innovation and collaboration zones
designed to ensure creativity, project innovation, product development and idea
incubation. The expansion will also offer sufficient workspace for interactive
display integration to encourage continuous collaboration and idea-sharing
among students, faculty, researchers and industry partners.
Today’s
announcement is further proof of the Government of Canada’s commitment to
addressing current and future human resource and technical challenges in the
region.
Quotes
“The Government of Canada is committed to ensuring
Canadians have the digital skills needed to enable the growth of businesses in
Sault Ste. Marie and across the region. Investments such as this will prepare
people for the jobs of tomorrow and work to address current and future
workforce needs while enabling entrepreneurs to take advantage of innovation to
grow their businesses.”
- The Honourable Mélanie Joly, Minister of Economic
Development and Official Languages and Minister responsible for FedNor
“Our government is proud to support Algoma University in Sault Ste. Marie which is home to more than 1700 full-time students. Today’s investment will lay the groundwork for growth that will enable the faculty to increase its enrolment. Furthermore, the upgraded computer lab will provide regional employers with highly qualified computer science personnel who can apply data analytics to improve decision-making, use software engineering to enhance cybersecurity, and transform processes with the application of new technologies that have the potential to increase profitability and efficiency.”
- Terry Sheehan, Parliamentary
Secretary to the Minister of Economic Development and Official Languages
and Minister responsible for FedNor
“We would like to recognize FedNor and the Government
of Canada for supporting the development of the School of Computer Science and
Technology at Algoma University. This strategic initiative will benefit
faculty, students, researchers and industry partners. In addition to the
educational benefits, the Computer Lab will enable us to increase our enrolment
by more than 626 students by 2024 and lead to the hiring of seven faculty. In
turn, our growth will contribute to the vitality of the regional economy.”
- Asima Vezina, President and Vice-Chancellor,
Algoma University
Quick facts
- The funding announced today is provided through FedNor’s
Northern Ontario Development Program which supports projects that
support community economic development, diversification, job creation and
self-reliant communities in Northern Ontario.
- Algoma University (AU) offers more than 30
academic programs in a diverse range of fields provided through four
schools, including the School of Computer Science and Technology, and
three faculties: Faculty of Sciences, Faculty of Social Sciences and
Faculty of Humanities.
- Computer Science is currently the fastest growing undergraduate
program at AU.
Associated links
- Canada’s COVID-19 Economic Response Plan
- To find out
more about our programs and services, please visit: fednor.gc.ca.
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