UQTR Event Sparks dialog on Clean Energy and scientific Entrepreneurship
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A dynamic forum focusing on clean energies
and scientific entrepreneurship
recently took place at the Université du Québec à Trois-Rivières (UQTR) on March 21st. This pivotal event, a collaboration between the Crossroads of Entrepreneurship and innovation (CEI) and Axelys, convened students, researchers, entrepreneurs, and industry experts to explore both the challenges and groundbreaking innovations shaping the future of the energy sector and scientific ventures.
Setting the stage for a Lasting Future
The day commenced at the heart of the university library, setting a collaborative tone for the discussions ahead. Luc sirois, Quebec’s chief innovator, delivered an engaging video address, emphasizing the province’s commitment to fostering innovation. Following this,Sébastien Charles,UQTR’s Vice-Rector of Research and Growth,and Jesse Vincent-Herscovici,CEO of Axelys,underscored the vital role of research and scientific innovation in driving the energy transition. Thier remarks highlighted the necessity of collaborative efforts to achieve a sustainable energy future.


Thierry Harris, a content creator and facilitator specializing in entrepreneurship and research, and also a co-founder of Media Cartridge and founding partner of the Savoirinnover.ca platform, skillfully moderated the day’s events, ensuring a dynamic and engaging experience for all participants.
Local Innovations Leading the Charge in Clean Energy
A central panel discussion showcased pioneering clean energy
initiatives within the region. Esteemed panelists included Gaétan Lantagne from Hydro-Québec, Simon Barnabé representing RQEI, Clément Villemont of VTé, and Alejandra Zuniga from EVLO. Their diverse perspectives offered a complete overview of the current landscape and future potential of clean energy technologies. The discussion was followed by presentations from UQTR professors Kodjo Agbossou and François Allard, who shared insights into their cutting-edge research, emphasizing the university’s critical contribution to the advancement of sustainable energy solutions.


this event underscores the growing momentum behind clean energy
and scientific entrepreneurship
. According to recent reports,investments in renewable energy technologies have surged by 15% in the last year alone,reflecting a global commitment to transitioning towards a more sustainable future. Events like this UQTR forum play a crucial role in fostering collaboration and driving innovation within the sector.
Fostering a Sustainable Future Through Collaboration
the UQTR event served as a catalyst for meaningful dialogue and collaboration, bringing together key stakeholders to address the pressing challenges and exciting opportunities in the clean energy
and scientific entrepreneurship
landscape.By fostering connections between academia, industry, and government, the event contributed to a shared vision of a more sustainable and innovative future.
Catalyzing a Sustainable Energy Future: Quebec’s Entrepreneurial Spirit Ignites
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Fostering Innovation for a Carbon-Neutral Tomorrow
Quebec is rapidly emerging as a hub for sustainable energy innovation, driven by a potent combination of academic research, entrepreneurial zeal, and strategic investment. Recent initiatives highlight the province’s commitment to achieving carbon neutrality by 2050, fostering a vibrant ecosystem where groundbreaking ideas can flourish.


bridging Academia and Industry: A Collaborative Approach
A key element of Quebec’s strategy involves strengthening the ties between universities and the private sector. This collaborative approach ensures that cutting-edge research translates into practical, market-ready solutions. For example,the unveiling of the report Stimulate scientific entrepreneurship in Quebec universities
,led by Étienne St-Jean and Valérie Grandbois,underscores the importance of academic institutions in nurturing the next generation of cleantech entrepreneurs.

Moreover, a recent panel discussion featuring Andrea Mendoza (V1 Studio), Jean-Philippe Delisle (Axelys), Morgan guitton (Cycle Momentum), David berthelot (Idetr), and Amouzoul (2 degrees) highlighted the diverse support systems available to innovators, ranging from early-stage funding to mentorship programs.

Ideation Workshop: Designing the Startups of the Future
The highlight of a recent event was an ideation workshop challenging participants to envision scientific startups contributing to carbon neutrality by 2050. Teams focused on identifying problems related to clean energies, sustainable mobility, the circular economy, and carbon capture technologies, then proposing innovative solutions with viable business models.
The winning teams demonstrated the breadth of talent and ingenuity within Quebec’s entrepreneurial ecosystem.
Winning Concepts: Innovative Solutions for a Sustainable Future
- 1st Place: Cultiveo
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Cultiveo aims to reintroduce food production into local communities by developing community greenhouses tailored to specific regional needs. By combining social and technological innovation,the company supports the establishment and management of these greenhouses,promoting food autonomy,awareness,and training through a shared regional network. Cultiveo was awarded $500 from Axelys and 5 hours of coaching by 2 degrees.

The Cultiveo team. - 2nd Place: PT+
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PT+ offers an innovative solution for the energy transition by utilizing a microalgae capable of generating electricity while capturing CO2 and purifying greywater.By repurposing old electric car batteries to store this energy, the company provides communities with a sustainable and affordable choice to meet their energy needs while reducing their environmental footprint. PT+ received $300 from Axelys and 1 hour of coaching from 2 degrees.

The PT+ team: Daynius Roy, Breaking Kossi Landry, Natural Boulianne et al. Nicolas Sene. - 3rd Place: Destock’eau
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Destock’eau tackles residential energy waste by offering an adaptive intelligent water heater and biogas basins from urban biomass, aiming to reduce electricity consumption by 21 twh by 2025. Destock’eau was awarded $200 from axelys and 1 hour of coaching from 2 degrees.

The Destock’eau team: Mathieu Baudy, Maria Albornoz Vasquez, Samuel Laflamme and Claudie Beaudoin. (Absent in the photo: Alejandro Parrado Duque)
A United Front for a Greener Future
The recent event showcased the energy and dedication of quebec’s university and entrepreneurial community in driving the energy transition. This collaborative spirit is crucial for developing tangible solutions for a carbon-neutral future. As global concerns about climate change intensify, Quebec’s proactive approach serves as a model for other regions seeking to foster sustainable innovation and achieve ambitious environmental goals.
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