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Advancing Innovation in Newfoundland & Labrador

Presented by Heather Hall Postdoctoral Fellow Leslie Harris Centre of Regional Policy and Development &

Department of Geography

Memorial University

hhall@mun.ca

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Outline

•  AINL Overview

•  Insights for Community Engaged Research

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Advancing Innovation

in NL Project

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AINL Team

•  Heather Hall

•  Rob Greenwood

•  Kelly Vodden

•  Jacqueline Walsh

•  Kyle White

•  Ken Carter

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AINL Project

The overall goal of the Advancing Innovation in NL project is to

synthesize, share, and ground-truth knowledge related to innovation and

ways it can be fostered

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AINL Project

•  Advisory Board

•  Provide feedback on proposed workshop locations;

•  Provide advice and comments on the workshop reports;

•  Identify existing relevant data and resources;

•  Identify key local contacts in each of the workshop locations;

•  Highlight important local or stakeholder specific issues for consideration

•  Review emerging themes and lessons and providing advice to the Project and Research Teams on the final report (final

content of the report will be the responsibility of the Project Team); and

•  Assist with publicity for all Advancing Innovation in NL

events and reports.

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Fogo Island

Gander Red Bay

Argentia Makkovik

Trepassey Marystown

Deer Lake

Bonavista

St. John's Baie Verte

St. Anthony

Clarenville Blanc Sablon (Q

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Stephenville Corner Brook

Bay de Verde Rocky Harbour

Labrador City

Harbour Breton Churchill Falls

Port Hope Simpson

Grand Falls- Windsor St. Barbe Happy Valley -

Goose Bay

Channel - Port aux Basques

North Sydney Cartwright Natuashish

Hopedale

Postville

Rigolet

Sheshatshiu

Newfoundland

& Labrador

N.B.

P.E.I.

N .S . QUEBEC

QUEBEC

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Kilometers

Legend

Burgeo

Trans Canada Highway Major Highway Ferry Route

Department of Finance

Newfoundland & Labrador Statistics Agency

Nain

Fogo Island

Gander Red Bay

Argentia Makkovik

Trepassey Marystown

Deer Lake

Bonavista

St. John's Baie Verte

St. Anthony

Clarenville Blanc Sablon (Q

ue.)

Stephe nvill e Corner Brook

Bay de Verde Rocky Harbour

La bra dor City

Harbour Breton Churchill Falls

Port Hope Simpson

Grand Falls- Windsor St. Barbe

Happy Valley - Goose Bay

Channel - Port aux Basques

North Sydney

Cartwright Natuashish

Hopedale

Postville

Rigolet

Sheshatshiu

Newfoundland

& Labrador

N.B.

P.E.I.

N .S . QUEBEC

QUEBEC

0 75 150

Kilometers

Legend

Burgeo

Trans Canada Highway Major Highway

Ferry Route

Department of Finance

Newfoundland & Labrador Statistics Agency

Innovation

Workshops

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Deliverables

•  Workshop Reports

•  Innovation Summit

•  Knowledge Synthesis

•  Final Report

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Insights for Community

Engaged Research

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Challenges

•  Demise of the REDBs

•  Business Engagement

•  Time

•  Funding

•  Personalities/Politics

•  Academic “value”

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Benefits

•  “It’s like having a wedding after a funeral”

•  Bridging the disconnects

•  Reporting back and validating research findings

•   Student engagement

•  Inform Policy

•  Networking

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Strategies

•  Pre-workshop meetings

•  Advisory Board

•  Holding workshops in conjunction with other events

•  Local partnerships

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Thank You!

Questions???

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