4POINT0 publishes its white paper on innovation ecosystems
The 4POINT0 partnership has published Innovation Ecosystems in Practice, a white paper that offers a concrete perspective on the conditions needed to better organize, support, and evaluate innovation ecosystems.
Canada produces world-class research, but continues to face a major challenge: more effectively transforming its scientific and technological strengths into innovation, value, and tangible impact.
Published under the direction of Catherine Beaudry, this document brings together work conducted within the 4POINT0 partnership to offer a practical reading of innovation ecosystems: their role, their orchestration, the practices that make them effective, the public policies that can support them, and the ways in which their performance can be measured.
The white paper addresses a central question: how can Canada better leverage its strengths in science and technology to build innovation ecosystems that contribute to innovation and economic development?
Intended for public decision-makers, innovation orchestrators and intermediaries, ecosystem member organizations, and researchers, it offers reference points for understanding, supporting, and evaluating these collaborative networks.
This content has been updated on 2026-06-29 at 21 h 08 min.