Boardspace team wins Algonquin College’s Applied Research Day 13.0

ARD13 winner

April 16, 2015 – A group of Algonquin College students and professors have been working on Boardspace, an online app to help boards of directors complete administrative tasks more efficiently. Their hard work and time has paid off, as they won best stand-alone project award at Applied Research Day 13.0 on April 10, 2015.

“The Boardspace App helps everybody get organized,” said Chris Elliott, Principal Investigator for the Boardspace project. “We find this software works very well for boards of directors or boards of governors, but it is also effective for a wide range of companies.”

Other winners from Applied Research Day 13.0 were:

  • Best ARI In-Class Project: Automated Epoxy Application & Curing System. Mechanical Engineering Technology students, in partnership with GasTOPS Ltd, developed a production oven that automates a complex manufacturing process.
  • Best ARI Voucher for E-business (VEB) Project: BarnDoor Productions: Website Modernization. The project team developed a modern website for BarnDoor Productions/Full Circle Theatre, focused on branding and marketing principles to attract a new generation of theatre goers.
  • Best Algonquin General Project: Improving workplace environments within hospitals to improve the physical and mental health of healthcare professionals. Healthcare professionals are often left out of health care design. This project recommended design changes that could alleviate stress and strain that healthcare workers experience each day.

Applied Research Day, hosted by the Office of Applied Research and Innovation, is held three times a year at Algonquin College. The event highlights leading edge applied research being conducted at the College in collaboration with industry, institutional and community partners. 120 projects were on display on April 10.

Read more about the Boardspace project in the Ottawa Business Journal.




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