British Columbia Innovation Council

Entrepreneurship Fellow Award

Two Entrepreneurship Fellows were recognized in this inaugural year of the award:

Dr. Brad Buckham

Associate Professor of Mechanical Engineering, University of Victoria
Dr. Buckham's entrepreneurship activities address the engineering challenges that impact on humans' experiences with the ocean. His innovations involve cabled ocean structures, computer simulations, remotely operated vehicles, wave energy and ocean infrastructure. He collaborates with the Canadian Scientific Submersible Facility and Ocean Network Canada's Neptune project; and he leads the West Coast Wave Collaboration Program.

Together with student and graduate researchers, Dr. Buckham founded a company that uses simulation to reduce human, economic and environmental risk for small and start-up ocean technology companies. He is also co-inventor of SyncWave Power Resonator which harnesses wave energy for sustainable power generation.

Dr. Buckham is noted for his ability to connect people and organizations to move ideas out of the laboratory and into application in the complex and demanding ocean environment. His entrepreneurship has helped to place BC at the forefront of global marine knowledge and technology development.

Dr. Gerri Sinclair

Executive Director of the Masters of Digital Media Program, Centre for Digital Media

Dr. Sinclair's career spans the fields of Internet and new media technology, entrepreneurship, academic research and government policy. She has made incubation and commercialization of student innovations a focus of the Masters of Digital Media Program. The program also provides commercialization services to local and international digital media companies.
Dr. Sinclair brings extensive experience to her position at the Centre for Digital Media. She was the first president of the Premier's Technology Council, has held esteemed positions at Microsoft Network Canada and IBM. She is also a founding director of the ExCITE Lab at Simon Fraser University and Founder and CEO of NCompass Labs.

Dr. Sinclair is noted for her ability to generate the ideas that will become tomorrow's innovations and her scope is global, in that sense, she is an international entrepreneur of ideas. Dr. Sinclair serves as a model for the entire technology community in British Columbia.

About the Entrepreneurship Fellow Award
This award recognizes a permanent faculty member at a BC postsecondary institution who is a leader in technology innovation and commercialization. This honorary award offers $20,000 to the named fellow to be used for entrepreneurship education or commercialization initiatives at their institution.