Barrett Centre for Technology Innovation newsletter - May 2020

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EMPLOYEE PROFILE: ELIZABETH HIBBERT

BARRETT CENTRE FOR TECHNOLOGY INNOVATION

NEWSLETTER

MAY 2020

Elizabeth Hibbert is the Barrett CTI’s first Project Manager. Her friendly and approachable demeanour has been instrumental in helping her establish working connections within Humber and externally. Hibbert’s professional background includes seven years working in digital at Bell Media as an advisor to sales teams, as well as spearheading new product development in digital technology. Hired on the eve of the building’s first anniversary, one of Hibbert’s main goals is to identify how the Barrett CTI and its team of experts can work with colleagues and partners to enhance academic projects and experiential learning opportunities. She will be working on developing projects and activities to bring students, faculty, and industry together. “Year one in the Barrett CTI was a great success. The team, partners and projects set the bar high. I’m motivated and excited by the opportunity to build on that success and develop programs in our space that encourage innovation, and drives new ways of thinking, ” says Hibbert. PROFILE CONTINUED ON NEXT PAGE

Pictured above: An image collage highlighting the events and initiatives that took place within the Barrett CTI over the past year.

One memorable year down and more to come When the Barrett Centre for Technology Innovation (Barrett CTI) opened its doors at Humber College’s North campus on April 10, 2019, it was with a mandate to combine academia and industry to inspire innovation, support skills development and promote STEAM outreach. Looking back now after the first year, the Barrett CTI has exceeded expectations and connected hundreds of students with industry partners for a variety of projects and initiatives. These partners have provided the technology and industry expertise students need to have successful careers in rapidly-evolving industries. “Being part of collaborative opportunities within the Barrett CTI provides students with an invaluable opportunity to form connections with industry and gain real-world work experience,” said Neal Mohammed, director of the Barrett CTI. Mohammed stated that none of this work would be possible without the support of Humber’s Advanced Manufacturing Skills Consortium, in addition to many other community and industry partners. This consortium is a group of eight industry partners within the technology and manufacturing sectors that continues to provide leadership and vision for the overall direction of the Barrett CTI. These partners have hosted several events and workshops over the past year to engage their employees and Humber students and faculty on the latest advanced manufacturing developments. SICK Sensor Intelligence, a founding partner of the consortium, has relished the opportunity to work with Humber students and faculty on a wide array of applied research projects. “We’re used to operating our devices and products in a certain role, but students can show us how they can operate differently, which is quite clever,” said SICK’s Industrial Automation Specialist Ruairi O’Brien. ARTICLE CONTINUED ON NEXT PAGE

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