Canada invests $3.5M in TMU’s Centre for Housing Innovation

The Government of Canada is investing over $3.5M to support the establishment of Toronto Metropolitan University’s Centre for Housing Innovation. This accelerator will be led by TMU’s startup incubator DMZ and will bring together innovators, developers, contractors, and municipalities to develop and commercialize housing technologies. “With the establishment of Toronto Metropolitan University’s Centre for Housing Innovation, we are helping to equip entrepreneurs, manufacturers and developers with the tools and expertise needed to create advanced, sustainable housing solutions for Canadians,” said Canada Minister of Democratic Institutions Ruby Sahota.

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