Ryerson University’s Digital Media Zone (DMZ) is a workplace designed for young entrepreneurs, infused with the energy and resources of downtown Toronto. It’s a place where students and alumni come to innovate, collaborate and market their products and services, and where commercial enterprises can turn to for progressive and creative digital solutions.
A unique characteristic about the DMZ is that it cultivates the idea of being a company within a company. The Zone offers numerous resources such as Start Me Up, a program created by Students In Free Enterprise (SIFE), that nurtures entrepreneurial ideas by giving new business creators information and advice on business planning, presenting, funding, patents, marketing and more.
Young people, by nature, possess an entrepreneurial spirit. They are driven to fill the gap between what they want and what is available. What they lack are the resources and experience that turn their ideas into reality. The DMZ provides them with a group of like-minded individuals for collaboration; the necessary overhead assistance which includes open, flexible workspace, equipment, utilities; services such as business plan counselling, mentoring, workshops, networking and industry showcasing, at no cost to the user. With significantly reduced start-up costs, entrepreneurs are able to focus on getting their product out the door and launch their own small businesses, at the same time.
This is Ryerson’s investment in the knowledge-based economy.
Specialties
digital media, innovation, entrepreneurship, incubator
Ryerson Digital Media Zone Company Blog
- May 25, 2012
-
His Royal Highness the Prince of Wales visits Ryerson University
May 23, 2012 - May 23, 2012
- May 19, 2012
- May 18, 2012
Ryerson Digital Media Zone Activity on LinkedIn
-
Ryerson Digital Media Zone has a new Internal Communications Coordinator
Khatera Noor is now Internal Communications Coordinator
