Toronto Metropolitan University's DMZ receives over $3.5 million to drive innovation in the housing sector
The Government of Canada is investing in businesses, organizations and local manufacturers that are making it easier for Canadians and their families to find an affordable place to call home, while creating good jobs and growing our economy.
Today, the Honourable Ruby Sahota, Minister of Democratic Institutions and Minister responsible for the Federal Economic Development Agency for Southern Ontario (FedDev Ontario), along with the Honourable Marci Ien, Minister for Women and Gender Equality and Youth and Member of Parliament for Toronto Centre, visited Toronto Metropolitan University (TMU) to learn about its plans to establish the Centre for Housing Innovation (CHI), an accelerator led by TMU's DMZ.
With a Government of Canada investment of over $3.5 million, CHI will act as a central hub, bringing together innovators, developers, contractors, and municipalities to advance the development and commercialization of housing technologies. The CHI will help to foster innovative companies ready to address critical housing supply chain challenges through two cornerstone initiatives: the Accelerator for Housing Solutions and the Training Program for Housing and Manufacturing Innovation.
The cohort-based Accelerator for Housing Solutions will launch in the spring of 2025 and will provide participating entrepreneurs with access to industry experts, resources, state-of-the-art facilities and mentorship, as well as the opportunity to develop and pilot solutions to housing supply challenges in real-world settings.
The Training Program for Housing and Manufacturing Innovation will provide industry professionals including manufacturers, developers, and contractors to build their knowledge and skills in new homebuilding techniques, sustainable design, regulatory compliance, and cutting-edge building materials. The training programming will launch later this year.
The Government of Canada is committed to helping businesses and organizations innovate and increase productivity in the housing construction sector and its supply chain, while also creating opportunities to build a country we can be proud of, where everyone has a place to call home.