Saturday, May 2, 2026

Scarborough at the centre of innovation

It’s part of a long-term vision to position Scarborough as an engine of innovation for Toronto and beyond.

Every so often, a community reaches a turning point — a moment where vision, opportunity, and leadership align to shape what comes next. For Scarborough, that moment is now.

When the Scarborough Business Association launched the inaugural “Scarborough to the World: Tech & Talent Expo” at the University of Toronto Scarborough’s Sam Ibrahim Building, it was more than an event. It was a signal — that Scarborough is ready to stand at the centre of Canada’s innovation economy.

From a 40,000-foot view, this Expo represents something far bigger than a tradeshow or a pitch competition. It reflects a shift in how Scarborough sees itself — from a place on the periphery to a hub of entrepreneurship, education, and investment. 

The partnerships forming today between the SBA, UTSC, The Firehood, and our community sponsors are not just collaborations; they are the foundation of a new innovation corridor — one grounded in action, collaboration, and integrity. 

Our work is about connecting systems — business, academia, government, and community — in ways that produce real outcomes: stronger local economies, sustainable jobs, and pathways for our youth to build their futures right here at home. The SBA’s role is to bring those pieces together and make collaboration a practical reality.

The Firehood Women in Tech Pitch Competition, featured at the Expo, captures the spirit of that transformation. It’s not only a showcase of brilliant ideas; it’s a statement that Scarborough is a place where women innovators can access capital, mentorship, and recognition. This kind of partnership demonstrates what happens when we align vision with opportunity — and put Scarborough talent on the national stage.

Events like this don’t happen in isolation. They’re built through years of advocacy, relationship-building, and persistence. The SBA’s partnerships with anchor institutions — from UTSC and Centennial College to the Toronto Zoo and the Scarborough Health Network — are designed to weave together the academic, business, and civic leadership that fuels economic renewal.

The Sam Ibrahim Building, made possible by a $25-million investment in entrepreneurship and innovation, stands as a physical symbol of that renewal — a reminder that when business and education come together, communities thrive.

As we look ahead, Scarborough to the World will evolve into a larger platform — one that connects technology, trade, and talent across borders. It’s part of a long-term vision to position Scarborough as an engine of innovation for Toronto and beyond.

The momentum is building. The partnerships are real. And the message is clear: Scarborough means business — and the world is finally paying attention.

Ryan Somer is President of the Scarborough Business Association. www.thesba.ca

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