Durham College's (DC) Office of Research Services, Innovation, and Entrepreneurship (ORSIE) opened its doors for an exciting event last week.
The ORSIE Impact Expo on Friday, October 25 invited industry, business and community partners to explore and celebrate the innovative work they're doing at DC.
Close to 150 visitors filled the Centre for Innovation and Research to discover DC's hub for research and development, new products, processes and services, and experiential learning. They also explored its four applied research centres, including the AI Hub, Centre for Cybersecurity Innovation, Mixed Reality Capture Studio and the Social Impact Hub, as well as the Institutional Research Team and the Experiential Learning Hub. The Centre for Craft Brewing Innovation didn't miss out on the fun, travelling from the Whitby campus to bring samples of their non-alcoholic products.
DC's Associate Vice President, Innovation and Research, Debbie McKee Demczyk was proud to welcome so many attendees to the event.
"We're so excited to share all of the cutting-edge ideas, products, and innovations that are being created right here," she said.
Another big draw for the crowd was world-renowned keynote speaker Hamza Khan. A bestselling author and proven educator, he kept the audience intrigued and entertained with his powerful presentation on leadership.
Hailing from the Greater Toronto Area, and having worked with DC before, he was eager to take part in the special event.
"This was a very meaningful opportunity for me. DC was one of my first clients when I started in the early 2010's. They're one of the first companies that said yes to me, that took a chance on me, and so this felt like coming home," he said. "This is a community of students, staff, faculty, partners and friends, who are all galvanized around the same idea, which is leading the way."
Though he spoke for an hour, Khan arrived at a simple and powerful conclusion for his listeners.
"Put people first."
With those words in their ears, visitors spent the rest of the morning exploring, enjoying interactive tradeshow displays, and networking with peers and DC leaders.
It was an event that made DC proud, including President Dr. Elaine Popp.
"We're fostering an environment conducive to innovation and entrepreneurship, promoting adaptability and agility, and encouraging a culture of experimentation and continuous improvement," she said. "I'm excited about the future of DC. We are determined to be a future-proof college and spearhead the transformation of education. ORSIE is leading that charge."