News

Wings Accelerator cohort takes flight

May 24, 2022

Queen’s Partnerships and Innovation (QPI) is pleased to welcome the spring 2022 cohort of companies to the Wings Accelerator program.

April 26, 2022: U.S. Patent No. 11,317,264 "Sensor and System for Monitoring Dispenser Levels, Traffic Flow, and Staff Location"

Apr 26, 2022

Queen’s Partnerships and Innovation is pleased to report the issuance of U.S. Patent No. 11,317,264 

Kingston-Syracuse Pathway Cross Border Health Innovation Conference

Apr 26, 2022

Kingston Economic Development is pleased to be hosting the Kingston-Syracuse Pathway Cross Border Conference focused on health innovation and cutting-edge research from both sides of the border.

A Collaboration Innovation Corridor Reaching Across Borders

Apr 04, 2022

The Kingston-Syracuse Pathway partnership will strengthen the region’s unique economies.

March 29, 2022: U.S. Patent No. 11,284,826 "Methods for Identifying Wave Break During Atrial Fibrillation"

Mar 29, 2022

Queen’s Partnerships and Innovation is pleased to report the issuance of U.S. Patent No. 11,284,826

Hub350 partnership offers career fair opportunity for Queen’s University students

Mar 23, 2022

Hub350 is now offering an opportunity for Queen’s students who are soon to enter the job market.

WEMA and Queen’s Researcher present novel cervical cancer screening service and take home Audience Choice Award in FACIT Falcons’ Fortunes pitch competition

Mar 08, 2022

WEMA Inc. and Queen’s researcher Karen Yeates is aiming to make the screening process more accessible to women, especially in remote communities, via a novel cervical cancer screening service.

Advancing research from lab to market

Mar 03, 2022

How a ³ÉÈË´óƬ research team has generated a real-world solution to efficiently capture solar power.

WE-CAN client W.C. Creatives hopes to inspire other Indigenous artists and entrepreneurs

Mar 02, 2022

W.C. Creatives offers a modern take on native jewelry, fashion and crafts. Unique and costume pieces range from acrylic paintings to statement necklaces. Their work can be seen in their trade square boutique inside the Fort Henry National Historic Site.

Local WE-CAN client baking up success with help of various programs

Feb 25, 2022

What started out as a mother-daughter pastime quickly developed into a business. Over the past couple of months, Bread By Élise has built a home-based commercial kitchen and launched a new online store.

Thanks to the WE-CAN Project, Go Green Baby was able to plan and implement better digital presence

Feb 17, 2022

Amanda Findlay is the owner of Go Green Baby, a vibrant community hub for parents and children in Kingston, Ontario. The pandemic forced them to pivot and make changes to their digital presence.

TandemLaunch offering Queen’s graduate students and postdoctoral fellows opportunities to experience the entrepreneurial journey

Feb 14, 2022

An exciting new partnership between Queen’s University and TandemLaunch will enable Queen’s graduate students and postdoctoral fellows in STEM gain valuable entrepreneurial training and real-world exposure to the entrepreneurial journey.