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We should resist culture into infrastructure _ ‘ ‘ . ensuring Waterloo Region â€" making comparisons to planning within the commu- and cities around the world otherregi'ons,†he said. nities." said Sinclair. “Arts 1'. a g ., ; - a} 2, â€" remain competitive in Woodswaspanofa panel and culture should be " ‘ 3 the global market. discussion alongside Alan assumed as a key part ofthe 7 I t ~ That is just some of the Shepard. the president of infrastmctureand thathasto i ’ a) .1}; . advice given during the Concordia University. be a given in the future of 'W‘“ panel discussion CityAge: Heather Sindair.chiefexecu~ innovativecities' , issmhstt‘“u~'f.' _. . '5': . is: a The innovation City during five ofï¬cer of the Creative Lumb said one of the the international CityAge Enterprise initiative in biggest factors of success at conference at the Centre for Waterloo. and Chris Lumb, TEC Edmonton is the estab- ' international Governance CEO of TEC Edmonton, a lishment of strong networks innovation in Waterloo last technology and business and connections among " Wednesday. incubator and a not~for~ startups, university students. E R ‘This community has profit joint venture between govemmentandnon-proï¬ts. enormous brand recogni~ the University ofAlberta and Earlier this year. TEC was tion,‘ said Steve Woods. theCityofEdmonton. named the most successful 'â€" I F E A s director of engineering for The talk was moderated business incubator in the M. .. _â€"» ‘ ‘ Google Canada. “it's almost by Feridun Hamdullahpur. country. and has a 96 per unbelievable.†president of the University of cent success rate. you: ‘pa‘. ’ you, way Woods has the lofty goal Waterloo. The two-day con- “Cities can hel create of raising a billion dollars ference gathered city networks," said Lufnb. “We DESIGN YOUR OWN SOFA! worth of investment in the builders from across North need strong leadership to region. and said local efforts America to reviewtheoppor~ encourage those‘networks. 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