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Rogers Smart Transportation Case Competition
$23M Investment to Fuel AI Research and Teaching

$23M Investment to Fuel AI Research and Teaching

A new UBC Science interdisciplinary cluster will help fuel artificial intelligence innovation and research excellence over the next two years. The Artificial Intelligence Methods for Scientific Impact (AIM-SI) cluster will hire five new assistant professors across the Departments of Computer Science (two faculty members), Statistics (two faculty members), and Mathematics (one faculty member). The $23M […]

Major Cluster Hire in AI
Blockchain Industry Night Sept. 23
Blockchain Industry Night 2021: September 23

Blockchain Industry Night 2021: September 23

The Industry Night has been a flagship event at Blockchain@UBC and we can’t wait to welcome you. This year, we host the Industry Night both on the UBC campus and online: register here. Guests will enjoy discussing trending topics such as cryptocurrency, blockchain, and decentralization. This is a great opportunity to network with fellow blockchain startups, technology companies, graduate students, faculty researchers, […]

Three New Ventures Joining HATCH

Three New Ventures Joining HATCH

This July, we are delighted to be welcoming three new teams into HATCH. To accelerate venture growth is no easy feat and represents a tenacity and dedication to the entrepreneurial process. These teams have overcome obstacles and persevered through the CORE and Lab2Launch venture building programs, demonstrating their commitment and passion for solving the critical […]

Three New Ventures Joining HATCH
Rogers and UBC Unleash the Power of 5G

Rogers and UBC Unleash the Power of 5G

July 16, 2021

With enough residents to represent a small city, and with unique management of its utilities on its Point Grey campus, UBC is the ideal location for conducting 5G research in a real-world setting.

Rogers and UBC Unleash the Power of 5G
Tori Koelewyn, R&D Engineer

Zennea Technologies: Putting the Zen Back into Sleep

Twenty-five percent of adults snore, disrupting their own and their partner’s sleep, with negative effects on health, relationships, and work performance. Chronic snoring can be a symptom of OSA, a precursor to Obstructive Sleep Apnea (OSA), or an independent condition with a similar mechanism of action. Although not all snorers have OSA, a noticeable symptom […]