Entrepreneurship at TMU
Toronto Metropolitan University prides itself in having entrepreneurship in its DNA. That holistic approach was celebrated on June 13, 2017 when TMU received the Entrepreneurial University Award at the Deshpande Symposium Awards (external link) .
The award recognizes institutions that integrate entrepreneurial education into their strategic plan, in the curriculum and through student engagement more broadly. It was presented as part of the Deshpande Symposium for Innovation & Entrepreneurship in Higher Education (external link) —an annual conference of academics, policy planners, and practitioners held June 12-14 at the University of Massachusetts Lowell. Cornell University and Northeastern University were the other two finalists. Through their Deshpande Foundation, Gururaj (Desh) and Jaishree Deshpande have encouraged use of innovation and entrepreneurship as catalysts for social change in Canada, the U.S. and India since 1996.
The Department is just one piece of a comprehensive entrepreneurial ecosystem across all of Toronto Metropolitan University. We have a variety of incubators, which we call Zones that are a complete program of your learning that takes prospective start-ups all the way from initial investigation and prototyping to launch and growth. The DMZ is recognised as the world’s number one university-based incubator. Our current incubators currently host more than 400 start-ups and have successfully graduated more than 400. Startup Funding at Toronto Metropolitan University has exceeded $500 million. In addition students have access to more informal resources available through the Sandbox and the library as well as a variety of funding sources.