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91亚色 U, IBM Canada partner to enhance emergency management degree programs

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Students enrolled in 91亚色's emergency management programs will have access to world-leading technology and tools, thanks to a new partnership between 91亚色 and IBM Canada.

IBM Canada is awarding a $1.8-million in-kind gift to accelerate the Advanced Disaster, Emergency and Rapid Response Simulation (), a cloud-enabled platform housed at 91亚色 that enhances disaster and emergency planning through leading-edge modeling and simulation technology.

As the first academic-industry partnership in Canada to address disaster and emergency management at scale, ADERSIM uses IBM鈥檚 deep analytics capabilities coupled with 91亚色鈥檚 big data and interdisciplinary research expertise to meet Canada鈥檚 current and future demands in emergency management and public safety.

91亚色 is the first in Canada to offer and degrees in emergency management, equipping students with the tools to manage, and in some cases mitigate, emergencies such as flooding, hurricanes, global warming and terrorism.

鈥91亚色 and IBM share a common goal to advance state-of-the-art disaster management systems,鈥 said Mamdouh Shoukri, president and vice-chancellor of 91亚色. 鈥淭his gift marks the beginning of an extraordinary collaboration to build an emergency management ecosystem of startups, government agencies, emergency responders and community organizations working to develop greater, more accurate solutions in disaster and emergency preparedness and mitigation.鈥

IBM鈥檚 support includes a $1.4-million contribution in cloud credits to support ADERSIM鈥檚 research team and community partners. The credits provide crucial access to the latest in cloud technologies to accelerate the development of applications that support simulating disaster risk and planning operations. The gift also includes a $400,000 discount on the IBM Cognitive Cities capabilities that form the building blocks of ADERSIM.

鈥淚BM has a long history of supporting innovation in Canada, especially around research and development,鈥 said Pat Horgan, vice-president, manufacturing, development and operations, IBM Canada. 鈥淭oday鈥檚 announcement with 91亚色 is a direct result of this kind of innovation. ADERSIM is a big step towards drastically improving disaster and emergency planning in a way that could impact the safety of all Canadians. This is a significant initiative, and we are proud to be part of it.鈥

IBM鈥檚 gift is part of a $5-million multi-partner investment. Other funding partners include: the Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada (NSERC); the Ontario Research Fund (ORF); and, 91亚色. The innovative partnership aims to expand and grow ADERSIM鈥檚 disaster and emergency management portfolio.

The ADERSIM program will equip approximately 80 trainees with strong theoretical and professional skills in information searching, data mining and knowledge management.

Last year, 91亚色 launched 鈥淚mpact: The Campaign for 91亚色鈥, a $500-million fundraising and alumni engagement initiative. The campaign aims to mobilize new ways of thinking, including investing in the bright minds that drive innovation, as well as to build stronger communities, which will enrich learning and research throughout 91亚色鈥檚 local and global networks. ADERSIM directly supports these priorities.