L2M – U-Pro Soccer

U-Pro Soccer is a Canadian sportstech company developing a mobile-first training platform that uses AI and computer vision to help youth athletes practice soccer drills at home using only a smartphone and a training mat. Many young players lack access to structured training, especially outside of team environments, and U-Pro aims to fill this gap […]

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L2M – Validating Nanobubble Technology for Sustainable Water Use in the Canadian Ecosystem

This project focuses on exploring how a new water based technology—called a nanobubble generator—can help solve common challenges in agriculture, aquaculture, and water treatment across Canada. Nanobubbles are minuscule gas bubbles that improve water quality by increasing oxygen levels, cleaning surfaces, and reducing the need for harmful chemicals. While this technology has seen success in […]

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L2M –Sustainable alternative supplementary cementitious materials using oat husk

This project explores innovative ways to convert agricultural residues (i.e., oat husks) into sustainable construction materials. Specifically, the research focuses on developing and validating cement replacement products derived from agro-waste, which can help reduce the carbon footprint of concrete, a major contributor to global greenhouse gas emissions. The intern will work closely with both academic […]

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New Directions Try Program Assistant Instructor

The New Directions Try program works with youth on a wide scale of risk levels to help them achieve their goals. All the youth in the program have something working against them such as mental or physical disabilities, CPS involvement, and even charges against them and our job is to help set them up for […]

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TRULP-Spiritual power of vegetable plants as healing medicine (manitowi-kischihtowin nawach kayas nistamihowin iskwayihk)

Many Northern and Indigenous communities in Canada face significant health challenges, including high rates of diabetes, heart disease, and obesity. These conditions are often worsened by limited access to fresh, nutritious foods. This project seeks to address these issues by developing a functional food prototype made from nutrient-dense vegetables-such as broccoli microgreens-cultivated using advanced smart […]

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What is the Social Return on Investment in Affordable Housing? A Case Study of the Community Renewal Corporation’s Affordable Housing Program

The University of Winnipeg Community Renewal Corporation 2.0 (UWCRC2.0) develops real estate and provides project management services to non-profit organizations. UWCRC2.0 is currently developing a number of affordable housing projects in downtown Winnipeg. The current project will bring together UWCRC2.0 staff with researchers in the Department of Economics at the University of Winnipeg to calculate […]

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TRLUP AI food therapist

Project Title: AI-Powered Food Therapist for Health Monitoring and Dietary Therapy Project Description: This project is an innovative AI-powered health application designed to empower users to monitor their health through medical image analysis and receive personalized food therapy recommendations. Users can upload medical images—such as photos of their tongue, skin, eyes, or other relevant diagnostic […]

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NEEDS program development

This project will support N.E.E.D.S. Inc. in delivering and improving their programs for newcomer children and youth, especially the Introduction to Canadian Education (Intro) and Enhanced Wellness (EW) programs. As a classroom assistant, I will help staff with educational activities, create learning materials, and support students’ social and emotional well-being. This work will help N.E.E.D.S. […]

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TRLUP – Spacetime Multitasking Drone

The Spacetime AI Multitasking Drone is an intelligent indoor drone designed to serve as a personal assistant in homes and workplaces. Equipped with a robotic arm and powered by AI, it can fetch items, organize spaces, deliver tools or documents, assist with cooking and cleaning, and support individuals with mobility challenges (including seniors and people […]

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TRL UP – Reusable take out project

The project idea is to drastically reduce single use take out cups and containers. To accomplish this drastic reduction, my business idea is to manufacture and provide reusable containers to businesses. In Canada there are not many businesses manufacturing their own reusable containers. In addition, there are no Manitoba businesses offering reusable takeout to restaurants. […]

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TRLUP – Conceptual study of next-generation spacecraft components

The global space sector has seen massive growth in recent years, fueled by lower launch costs and increased commercial access. Yet, many spacecrafts still rely on decade-old hardware designs. Innovation in spacecraft components remains limited. The industry’s strong preference for “space heritage” makes it slow to adopt cutting-edge systems, even if they are flight-proven by […]

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TRLUP preparing GradFinder for Launch: Enhancing AI, Security, and Usability for Graduate Recruitment

GradFinder is an AI-powered platform that connects students looking for thesis-based graduate positions with professors who are actively recruiting. Right now, students waste time searching dozens of university websites and sending cold emails, while professors are overwhelmed with unqualified inquiries. This project will help GradFinder move from a working beta version to a polished, scalable […]

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