Edmonton is full of entrepreneurs with great money-making ideas, but it’s crucial to secure financing to turn a concept into reality. That’s where the University of Alberta’s Innovation Fund can help play a role, helping to support artificial intelligence startups on a path towards commercialization and hopefully profit. Sheetal Mehta Walsh, the CEO of UA Innovation Fund’ and Callie Lissinna who is a co-founder of Wyvern joined Global News at Noon to speak about the fund and the impact it has.
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