Over $200,000 for Québec's Next Generation of Entrepreneurs from Various Horizons

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2024 Pierre Péladeau Bursaries Recipients Announced

MONTRÉAL, June 13, 2024 /CNW/ - Quebecor and asterX are pleased to announce the winners of the 26th edition of the Pierre Péladeau Bursaries this morning at Le Sommet, an annual entrepreneurship gathering. Founded in 1998 to support student entrepreneurship, the competition granted, again this year, five bursaries totaling $200,000 to empower business ventures led by promising young local entrepreneurs. This financial support, coupled with mentorship, aims to assist university students in bringing their innovative business ideas to fruition, with a mission to generate a positive impact on society.

"We are delighted to see young entrepreneurs pursuing ingenious business projects, that have the potential to contribute to the transformation of important areas for Québec, such as robotics, artificial intelligence, the reduction of our ecological footprint, and the digitization of the service industry. Like the great builder my father was, this new generation of visionaries wants to change the world, and it's our duty to propel them!", says Pierre Karl Péladeau, President and CEO of Quebecor.

"In addition to providing financial support, we want to build long-term relationships with the Pierre Péladeau Bursaries recipients, notably by facilitating access to several Quebecor resources, as well as a network of peers to inspire them along their journey", added Pelra Azondekon, Managing Director, asterX. "I would also like to highlight the colossal work carried out by university entrepreneurship centers and incubators. Together, we annually deploy efforts towards promoting an even greater and diverse pool of applicants composed of Québec entrepreneurs from all horizons".

Congratulations to the 2023 Pierre Péladeau Bursaries recipients!

Watch the video announcement showcasing the recipients and learn more about their projects here.

$75,000 bursary - Tessellate Robotics

Simon-Pierre Deschênes, Dominic Baril and Pierre-Hugo Vigneux | Université Laval

Tessellate Robotics brilliantly combines robotics and autonomous navigation technology to increase productivity in a variety of niche markets, such as agriculture, defense, and mining. In particular, the company has developed an automated field inspection solution enabling farmers to better identify the needs of their fields, increase yields, and move towards more sustainable and responsible agriculture.

$50,000 bursary - Encore! Biomatériaux

Alexandre Savard and Nicolas Jourdan-Gassin | Université du Québec à Trois-Rivières

Encore! Biomatériaux develops and markets 100% compostable packaging made from upcycled agri-food waste. Its solutions empower businesses to replace single-use plastic components with packaging with a decomposition rate tailored to the product's lifespan.