MONTRÉAL, May 24, 2018 /CNW Telbec/ - HEC Montréal has received Cabinet approval for its proposed new building in the business district, on the site next to St. Patrick's Basilica. This final authorization means that it can now proceed with the project. The new building, needed given the serious shortage of space at the School, will also be an opportunity to bring HEC Montréal physically closer to the business community at a key time in its history, as fast-moving technological developments are creating both a tremendous demand for training and the need to closely harmonize the labour market and advanced research, particularly in data science and artificial intelligence. The School's new presence in the downtown business district will also let it better serve its clientele, since the courses and programs to be offered in the new building are aimed specifically at practising professionals: the School's MBA programs, certain specialized graduate diplomas and certificates, and training through Executive Education HEC Montréal. The building is to open when students return to classes in fall 2021.
"I'm delighted to know that the School's new proximity to the business community will improve access for professionals, executives and entrepreneurs to the expertise developed at HEC Montréal," says Hélène Desmarais, Chair of the HEC Montréal Board of Directors. "The new building in the heart of the city's business district is sure to add new vitality to our relations and partnerships with businesses and public organizations. But above all it will be a guarantee of success in this age of digital transformations, when we all have to innovate and rethink the way we do things," adds HEC Montréal Director Michel Patry. The users of the new building will focus on incubating innovations, co-creation and accelerating start-ups every day. For instance, it will be home to CDL-Montréal, a creative destruction lab program for supporting scientific start-ups with significant growth potential in the start-up phase, along with facilities for the National Bank | HEC Montréal Entrepreneurship Institute and Tech3Lab. Several HEC Montréal departments will also be moving there, including the HEC Montréal Foundation, Alumni HEC Montréal and Career Management Services.
Today's announcement comes as the result of years of planning and preparations, starting with identifying the most appropriate site and then working with the different stakeholders (Quebec City, Montréal, representatives of the St. Patrick parish Fabrique, and neighbours) to ensure that the project fits into the community and its surroundings as seamlessly as possible, with respect for local heritage. Many experts were consulted in this regard, including Héritage Montréal, the Conseil du patrimoine culturel du Québec and the Ministère de la Culture et des Communications.
The new HEC Montréal building will incorporate cutting-edge practices, standards and technologies, to create a work, study and social environment that is stimulating, welcoming and open to the entire community.
In addition, in its location next to St. Patrick's Basilica, the new building will help revitalize this block by injecting new energy and the enhanced public safety that comes with university activities.
So HEC Montréal is now returning to downtown Montréal, where it was born over a century ago, with respect for its new location and aiming for increasingly close collaboration with the business community in this era of far-reaching transformations.
About HEC Montréal
HEC Montréal is an internationally renowned business school, with over 13,000 students, and trains more than 7,000 executives and managers every year. The School holds many prestigious accreditations, and offers over 100 programs of study from the bachelor's to doctoral levels. It is one of the most active business schools in Canada in terms of research, thanks to 27 research and knowledge transfer units and 31 research chairs, including 7 Canada Research Chairs and 1 NSERC industrial chair. With a faculty of 272, HEC Montréal offers programs in several languages and attracts students from nearly 140 countries. Since its founding in 1907, the School has trained more than 86,000 students in all fields of management.
SOURCE HEC Montréal
MARIE-PIERRE HAMEL, Media Relations Advisor, HEC Montréal, 514 340-7320, [email protected]
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