Oakville Beaver, 31 Jan 2013, p. 5

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Federal funds invest in global technology and local jobs By David Lea OAKVILLE BEAVER STAFF The Government of Canada gave a trio of innovative Oakville companies the means to take their ideas to the next level -- and create 170 local jobs in the process -- through an investment of more than $3 million. Oakville MP Terence Young made the announcement last month -- standing in for Canada's Minister of State for the Federal Economic Development Agency for Southern Ontario Gary Goodyear -- at the offices of Smart Energy Instruments Inc., which is receiving up to $925,000 of the FedDev investment. "To stay competitive and productive we recognize we need to do more to bring great ideas to the market place so we can grow our start-up businesses into global leaders," said Young. "With this support, Smart Energy is developing unique technology that will give utilities the ability to monitor, control and plan smart energy grids. They are doing this to improve reliability. What's more important than the lights coming on? Efficiency, and to address challenges in transitioning to renewable energy." Young said that while Canada was spared the worst of the recent recession, many small and medium-sized businesses still face challenges getting access to capital. Through the investment, part of the federal government's Investing in Business Innovation Initiative, Smart Energy expects to increase com$1.5 million joint investment from Ontario Capital Growth Corporation's Ontario Emerging Technology Fund and venture capital firm VentureLink, and a $750,000 investment from MaRS Cleantech Fund. The other Oakville companies to receive FedDev funding included ARDA Power Inc., ($500,000) and VAC Developments (more than $1.6 million). ARDA Power Inc., will use this investment to accelerate the commercialization of its high-efficiency, low-cost solar power converter systems, bringing them to the global renewable energy market. "We are very excited and confident that our direct current technologies and solutions will have a positive impact in the solar power industry, as well as in the broader power systems industry, including energy storage," said Clemens van Zeyl, CEO of ARDA Power in a news release. VAC Developments has said it will use the FedDev funding to accelerate an upgrade to its technology and train its employees with a view to attracting larger contracts for the precision mechanical components and assemblies in the growing and competitive aerospace market. "This new partnership with FedDev Ontario marks another important advance in our progress," stated VAC Developments President Bill Hristovski, in a news release. "With it, we will be able to further expand our capabilities, generating many new high-quality employment opportunities that will be sustainable in this highly competitive global environment." 5 · Thursday, January 31, 2013 OAKVILLE BEAVER · www.insideHALTON.com DAVID LEA / OAKVILLE BEAVER / @halton_photog sealed deal: Oakville MP Terence Young meets with Smart Energy Instruments Inc., CEO D. Jeff Dionne and COO Peter Rona, as he announced federal investment in three Oakville companies that will bring new local jobs. Instruments Inc. (SEI). "SEI is not building wind, solar, those kinds of technologies. What we are doing is building the basic technology that allows people to integrate that stuff. We are building a chipset that will be deployed and allow for the connection of new renewable resources to old existing grids and also new grids." In addition to the FedDev funding, Smart Energy has attracted an $850,000 investment from members of the CleanTech Angel Network, a pany sales, forge new strategic alliances and create up to 10 new high-tech jobs. "With FedDev's assistance, SEI has provided jobs here in Ontario, here in Oakville. We are proud to say we have advanced the state of the art for the kinds of things we do. The instrumentation we have built here is different than anything else anyone has been able to achieve. Those technologies will be exported throughout the world. We are a global company, we have markets everywhere," said D. Jeff Dionne, CEO Smart Energy Winter shouldn't be a jail sentence You can suffer from cabin fever if you want to, but there's more to life than waiting for a break in the weather. If the weather outside is frightful, for us life's so delightful. The more frightful the weather, the more delightful Delmanor life is. That's because we have more to talk about than the weather and a lot more to do. There's a host of daily activities, live entertainment, guest lecturers, organized excursions, and hearty meals served in an elegant dining room full of friends. Join us for lunch. We've got your get out of jail free card and the key to talking about everything but the weather. So, let it snow, let it snow, let it snow. Just make sure you're here when it does! Join a Dynamic Leadership Team The Halton Healthcare Services Board of Directors Make a Difference in Your Community Milton Oakville Georgetown Hospitals Halton Healthcare Services (HHS) is inviting applications for an accomplished member of the Milton community to serve on the Board of Directors. If you are a recognized leader with a significant record of achievement in your area of expertise, we'd like to hear from you. Through an effective governance body Halton Healthcare Services' first priority is to understand the unique needs of our diverse communities. As a well-connected individual who currently resides in the Milton community, you demonstrate an awareness of the specific issues and concerns facing this rapidly expanding community. You will be both an active voice of the Board of Directors and a knowledgeable resource on the needs of Milton. Demonstrated not-for-profit or corporate board experience and knowledge of the current healthcare environment are assets. HHS is a dynamic network of three community hospitals located in Halton Hills, Milton and Oakville ­ each experiencing exciting capital redevelopment projects. For the Georgetown Hospital, a major redevelopment is underway, including the purchase of a new CT Scanner that will enhance service delivery and expand resources for access to care. Our Georgetown Hospital Foundation partners are also embarking on a major capital campaign. In addition to these two important projects, HHS is proceeding with the exciting construction of a new Hospital in Oakville that will replace the existing Hospital in late 2015. With three major capital projects running concurrently, there has never been a greater need for strong community representation on our Board. HHS has retained Promeus Inc., to invite nominations and expressions of interest to fill the upcoming Board vacancy. This advertisement is also posted on the HHS website at www.haltonhealthcare.com. (905) 469-3232 1459 Nottinghill Gate (west of Dorval, south of Upper Middle) PLATINUM Quality Healthcare Workplace Award Recipient of the Visit delmanor.com for all our GTA locations. If you have the passion and availability to reflect the face and character of our fast-growing and diverse communities, please send a letter of interest and enquiry by Friday, February 8th, 2013 The Milton District Hospital will triple to Judy Mandelman, Promeus Inc. at: in size by 2017. Planning for this major judy.mandelman@promeus.ca, expansion is currently underway and will quoting Project: HHSBD-210203 provide new and enhanced services for the community. To support this effort, our Milton District Hospital Foundation partners will be embarking on a major capital campaign.

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