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The program, powered by National Bank, is designed to support startups thatÌýare iterating their MVP/prototypeÌýand moving towards launching their venture. Through weekly workshops and personalized mentorship, participants will establish the foundations of a strong product/market fit and go-to-market strategy.ÌýCulminating in the Dobson Cup Competition, teams will pitch their startups across four streams: health sciences, technology, environment, and social impact.
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Hybrid program: Sessions are in-person at the Dobson Centre with a virtual option to accommodate our global network.Ìý
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We welcome teams with:
The º«¹úÂãÎè Dobson Cup Competition Powered by National Bank is an experiential learning opportunity that offers a once in a lifetime networking experience with world-class entrepreneurs and mentors. More than just a pitch session, finalists across all tracks are competing for just over $200,000 in funding.
Powered by National Bank, $160,000 in prizes distributed across all four tracks:
Established under the Mastercard Foundation Scholars Program at º«¹úÂãÎè the MCF-Dobson Startup Awards supports ventures competing in the º«¹úÂãÎè Dobson Cup Competition. The awards will be offered to viable, sustainable, and scalable ventures and community projects that create economic opportunities for others. Valued at a total of $17,000, this award will be given to two deserving teams competing in this year’s startup competition, who demonstrate innovative ideas in the areas of entrepreneurship. The award will be divided as follows:
Established by Neil Murdoch (BCom’81) and Gisele Murdoch to help support undergraduate students in the Desautels Faculty of Management to take the initiative to gain practical experience during their studies and to encourage students to be creative and entrepreneurial. The award will be for a student, in good academic standing, who has demonstrated entrepreneurial talent and initiative and is involved in an entrepreneurial venture. Preference for the award will be given to students entering U2 or U3. Students will apply for the award by submitting business plans to the º«¹úÂãÎè Dobson Centre for Entrepreneurship. The award will be given to the student whose plan is judged worthy of support as determined by the Director of the º«¹úÂãÎè Dobson Centre for Entrepreneurship. It is understood that the process and method for selection is currently the º«¹úÂãÎè Dobson Cup Competition, which already has a committee of independent judges.
Amount: $5,000
Established in 2020 by Steven Pal (BSc’79, MBA’81) to encourage students enrolled in the Desautels Faculty of Management’s Dobson Cup Competition to be creative and entrepreneurial. The Award will be for an undergraduate or graduate student who has demonstrated entrepreneurial talent and initiative, and is involved in an entrepreneurial venture. Students apply through the Dobson Centre for Entrepreneurship.
Amount: $5,000
The º«¹úÂãÎè Engine Prize supports a technologically based venture competing in the final round of the º«¹úÂãÎè Dobson Cup competition. To be eligible for the º«¹úÂãÎè Engine Prize in the º«¹úÂãÎè Dobson Cup, at least one team member must be a current full-time student or professor in º«¹úÂãÎè’s Faculty of Engineering and the venture must be technologically based. Teams competing for this prize must pitch to the º«¹úÂãÎè Engine team. The prize is only awarded if more than one team makes the final round and they rate above adequate in their final pitch and venture evaluation by the º«¹úÂãÎè Engine team.
Amount: $2,500
Established in 2003 through the generosity of Mr. Avrum Morrow for an outstanding undergraduate student, or group of students, who focus(es) their efforts on social responsibility. Awarded to (a) winning team(s), composed of students, of the Dobson Cup Competition or similar º«¹úÂãÎè Dobson Centre for Entrepreneurship initiatives. Awarded by the º«¹úÂãÎè Dobson Centre for Entrepreneurship at the Desautels Faculty of Management at º«¹úÂãÎè.
Amount: $2,000
The AquaAction Freshwater Innovation Award supports ventures competing in the º«¹úÂãÎè Dobson Cup Competition. This award recognizes and supports the most innovative startups developing groundbreaking technologies for the preservation and enhancement of freshwater resources in water-strained economies. Valued at $10,000, two winning teams, receiving $5,000 each, will have demonstrated exceptional innovation in creating technologies with the potential to significantly improve the management of freshwater in an economic setting. Alongside the financial prize, awardees will benefit from expert mentorship and access to a network of investors passionate about supporting advancements in environmental sustainability.
Amount: two awards of $5,000
Established in 2024 by GoodFood founders, Neil Cuggy (BCom’2010) and Jonathan Ferrari (BCom’2010), to encourage individuals enrolled in the Desautels Faculty of Management Dobson Centre for Entrepreneurship programs to be creative and entrepreneurial. The Prize will be for one team that has demonstrated entrepreneurial talent and initiative.
Amount: $10,000
Email us at dobson.mgmt [at] mcgill.ca for more information.
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