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Janine Carmichael welcoming participants to the Sprint to Innovate Networking and Training Event.

Janine Carmichael welcoming participants to the Sprint to Innovate Networking and Training Event.

Building innovation skills

UM students participate in annual Sprint to Innovate.

February 27, 2024 — 

Eighteen University of Manitoba students participated in the 4th annual Sprint to Innovate.

This unique weekend event brings together post-secondary students from Winnipeg to learn about and practice innovation skills.

How it works

Students register as a team of students. “We were thrilled to see inter-institutional and inter-disciplinary teams this year”, said Christa Kruck [BSc(Hons)/11, MBA/16], business development officer with the Faculty of Science and member of the organizing committee.

Teams then choose a challenge that has been put forward by a local company or organization.

After a networking and training event that took place on Thursday, February 1 at 100 Innovation Drive in the UM Smart Park, teams had 48 hours to develop a solution to their challenge.

Each team pitched their validated solution to the organization that put forward the challenge.

Those winners then on to compete against one another before a panel of external judges.

Results

A team of two UM Faculty of Science students and one RRC Polytech student earned 2nd place for their solution to the challenge: How might the Canadian Information Processing Society (CIPS) develop a program focused on enhancing and supporting the careers of students and early-stage IT professionals?

Another team of two Faculty of Science students and two Asper School of Business students earned 3rd place for their solution to the challenge: How can we create opportunities for post-secondary students to connect with their peers and give students the best chance at developing new friendships and connections? This challenge was put forward by Tyler Phill [BA/13, MBA/23] and founder of My Student Wellbeing.

Role of mentorship

Each team is provided with an industry mentor who helps guide the team throughout the design sprint.

“It was a joy to support student learning”, said Janine Carmichael, Faculty Specialist, Entrepreneurship with The Centre for the Advancement of Teaching and Learning. Janine was a mentor and also served on the organizing committee.

“Students are learning innovation skills, but in the process, they are also building important competencies like time management, communication, conflict resolution and so much more”, Carmichael added.

Sponsors

Thanks to incredible sponsors, students competed for $12,000 in prize money. 

Title sponsor:

Canada life logo

Refreshment sponsor:

Access Credit Union logo         

Networking Event sponsor:

Bioscience Association Manitoba logo

Event sponsors:

University of Manitoba Partnerships and Innovation logo     

 

University of Manitoba Faculty of Science logo

 

Red River College Polytech logo

 

Castellan Information Security logo

 

Riipen logo

City of Winnipeg logo

 

Canada's Association of Information Technology (IT) Professionals logo

2nd place winners smiling for a posed photograph.

2nd place winners, UM Students Anthony Phung and Mariia Vakulenko, along with Tal Podsosony from RRC Polytech.

3rd place winners smiling for a posed photograph.

3rd place winners, UM Students Tien Nguyen, Krisha Bhalala, Raymond Ly and Krish Bhalala. Interestingly, Tien and Krish met at Better Together – another event to build entrepreneurial thinking skills for the UM community last November.

Christa Kruck hosting the finals at Manitou a bi Bii dazigae.

Christa Kruck hosting the finals at Manitou a bi Bii dazigae.

Judges for the event listening to students present.

Industry Judges: Ashley Richard [BComm(Hons)/17], Associate Director, Indigenous for Mikwam Makwa Ikwe, the National Indigenous Hub for the Women Entrepreneurship Knowledge Hub (WEKH) and the 50 – 30 Challenge at the University of Manitoba; Wendy Yan [PhD/20], Senior Business Development Manager for Futurpreneur; Joe Brekelmans [BCSc(Hons)/84, MSc/87, MBA/98] Vice President, Technology Investment at Canada Life, and Noah Wilson [BA/19], Senior Business Development Manager of Futurpreneur.

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