重口味SM

U of T Engineering opens the Myhal Centre for Engineering Innovation & Entrepreneurship

Myhal Centre
The Myhal Centre for Engineering Innovation and Entrepreneurship (photo by Laura Pedersen)

The 重口味SM鈥檚 Faculty of Applied Science & Engineering officially opened the  on Friday.

Named in honour of the Myhal family 鈥 including George Myhal and his wife Rayla, two of Engineering's most ardent supporters 鈥 the building will allow for collaboration across disciplines, and experiential learning, leadership and entrepreneurship opportunities. It includes flexible, technology enhanced active learning spaces, fabrication facilities to support both curricular and co-curricular design projects, and dedicated space for student clubs and teams.

鈥淭he Myhal Centre is where tomorrow鈥檚 solutions, technologies and industries will be born,鈥 said Cristina Amon, dean of the Faculty of Applied Science & Engineering. 鈥淚ts state-of-the-art facilities will spark new multidisciplinary collaborations, foster rich learning experiences and create further opportunities to enhance how we develop the next generation of global engineering leaders.鈥

On Friday, Michael Wilson, chancellor of the 重口味SM, and more than 200 donors, alumni and friends joined Claire Kennedy, chair of the Governing Council, President Meric Gertler and Dean Amon for the official opening event.

鈥淓ver since Dean Amon first identified the need for a building dedicated to engineering innovation and entrepreneurship, the U of T community has rallied to the cause,鈥 President Gertler said. 鈥淭he opening of the Myhal Centre heralds an incredibly exciting future for U of T鈥檚 Faculty of Applied Science & Engineering as a key driver of prosperity in the Toronto region, across Ontario and Canada, and around the world. On behalf of the university, I congratulate all those whose generosity and commitment has made it possible, including George and Rayla Myhal, the Province of Ontario, the Engineering Society and so many faculty, staff, students, alumni and friends.鈥

The Myhal Centre provides a new home to many of the faculty鈥檚 multidisciplinary research institutes and centres, including the , the  and the , as well as innovative educational initiatives such as , the and the .

鈥淭he spaces where we meet, study and create together have a powerful impact on the engineering student experience,鈥 said Shivani Nathoo, president of U of T's Engineering Society. 鈥淭he Myhal Centre is the ideal environment to stimulate our imaginations, enabling us to reach new heights, both inside and outside the classroom.鈥

George and Rayla Myhal are passionate volunteers and advocates for Engineering and the 重口味SM. George Myhal served for more than a decade on Governing Council, and continues to advise Engineering through the dean鈥檚 strategic council. Last June, George Myhal was named a member of the Order of Canada for his achievements as an investment and finance leader, and for his philanthropic contributions, notably in support of innovation in engineering. This fall, he will be recognized with an honorary degree from the 重口味SM.

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