Sustained investment in university research key to driving innovation: President Meric Gertler in Hill Times

Meric Gertler
(photo by Lisa Sakulensky)

University of Toronto President Meric Gertler says governments are rightly focused on convincing business to invest in innovation, but that sustained investments in university research, growing the country's research talent and championing partnerships between universities and industry are equally as important.

In a recent op-ed for the Hill Times, President Gertler noted Canada was the first country to release a national AI strategy, an initiative funded by the federal government and led by the Canadian Institute for Advanced Research (CIFAR) - and that five years on, the country is now a global leader in the field. This sort of growth requires embracing all the pillars of the innovation ecosystem, including government, academia and the private sector, given the collaborative and interdependent nature of innovation, President Gertler wrote.

The point was also raised in an op-ed that President Gertler and CIFAR president and CEO Alan Bernstein recently wrote in the Globe and Mail.

President Gertler further highlighted the need to strengthen linkages between public investment, university research, commercialization and adoption for long-term impactful outcomes. He cited the decades of publicly funded AI research by University Professor Emeritus Geoffrey Hinton as an example of cutting-edge work that spurred private investments and "revolutionized industry after industry."

Read the op-ed in the Hill Times

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