I’ll meet you on the playground for recess
Posted by austin under Canada Tech Scene, Community, Entrepreneurs, Montreal
It is the child in man that is the source of his uniqueness and creativeness, and the playground is the optimal milieu for the unfolding of his capacities and talents.
Eric Hoffer
Earlier this summer as I was touring Canada looking at the state of early stage technology startups, when David Crow introduced me to the concept of an innovation commons space.
The concept that David and Boris Mann were discussing was an open office space that meshed together the community aspects of Barcamp and Democamp, with the shared office space concept of business centers (such as Business HQ - which I’ve used with my other companies and though they have their place - they don’t fit into a creative center of innovations category).
Last week Mark Dowds and Bobby John, along with some help from the Toronto Mesh crew have launched Indoor Playground.
This is a great project, and I’m going to be meeting with the Toronto team to see how I can help or get involved. I see these innovation centers as being a key part of changing some of the problems I see in the Canadian early stage technology market. The other changes need to occur in the angel and early stage VC communities (more on that later).
I’ve been talking with my friend Patrick Tanguay about putting together the financing support for a similar concept here in Montreal. There are a number of early stage angel investors who’ve expressed interest in helping nurture these type of concepts to help build out deal flow and foster environments of startup innovation in Canada.
Patrick and I are beginning to look for office space around the plateau area in Montreal (hopefully close to Laika which has become the unofficial playground spot in Montreal).
We are going to be contacting the other groups in various cities who have been working on similar concepts to try and help cobble together a shared - open business plan that we can get in front of as many eyes as possible. (I’ve got someone with experience with business plans & projections - who I’m going to fund to write the the Montreal version of a business plan - this might be a good start for an open one that we can share with the community. Contact me if you think you can help or know of similar teams that we might be able to collaborate with.)
My friends and fellow StartupCamp organizers David Crow, Rob Hyndman have some more information on the launch. This was also picked up by my friends & the Mesh conference co-founders Mathew Ingram and Mark Evans. Check out the community page on Ning that the Indoor Playground team have setup.
I’m really excited by a number of things such as this that I’m seeing in the Canadian early stage scene. There are some great quality teams that I’m encountering who are flying under the radar of VCs and reporters, but are delivering real value to customers.
While there are still major problems with the Canadian early stage financing market, if we make it easy for creative talent to launch great projects, money and other networks of talent pools will begin to follow.
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December 23rd, 2006 at 9:27 am[...] Here’s something different and pretty intriguing: an “indoor playground” in downtown Toronto for “creative people who want to make a difference in [high-tech] industry and within Toronto”. Created by Mark Dowds and Bobby John, the playground is 2,000 sq. feet “where great ideas and ventures are birthed. We want the new entrepreneurs and start-ups in the area to feel like it is a safe place and a home to hang their hat.” As far as I can tell, there’s really nothing like this idea in Toronto, which needs a place where entrepreneurs can gather to exchange ideas and hang out. If you look at how many people go to DemoCamp, BarCamp, the PR Meet-Up and the mesh-up, it illustrates how excited people are these days and their interest in hearing from and talking to other people in the industry. (Hat tip to Rob Hyndman for put the spotlight on the playground). Austin Hill is also intrigued by the idea of the playground, which sees as a key way to nurture start-ups in Canada. Subscribe to RSS headline updates from: Powered by FeedBurner [...]




November 27th, 2006 at 6:19 pm
Austin,
I’ll send you (and Mark and Bobby) the business plan that we had written up for the Innovation Commons. Boris had 2 interns write a separate business plan last year for a similar concept in Vancouver.
Most of the other co-working spaces are used to supplement an existing organization, i.e., they have a strong anchor tenant (this is either an individual company or a small group of individuals). Funding a larger space than you need as an organization is difficult, and privacy can be an issue.
November 30th, 2006 at 6:05 pm
Austin,
There is a definite need for something like that in Montreal. There’s also a need for a place like Toronto’s .
November 30th, 2006 at 6:06 pm
Oops, html code error. I wanted to write Toronto’s MaRS
December 1st, 2006 at 12:30 pm
when you do this, i’m in.
December 5th, 2006 at 1:51 am
Thanks David. That’s great.
Sebastien, I agree. Mars is a great facility and we could use something like it in Montreal.
Julien, we’ll keep in touch as things start to develop.
January 4th, 2007 at 12:05 pm
Austin, thanks for posting a while back. I just posted some more info on the http://markdowds.typepad.com and on the creationstep site about Indoor Playground. I hope we can get a chat soon
Thanks again
May 26th, 2007 at 6:27 am
There is something like this in Toronto, just not totally focused on tech: http://www.socialinnovation.ca/