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Waterloo, Ont., World's Most Intelligent Community?

Posted: Sun Jan 22, 2006 11:55 pm
by michael_ital
Waterloo, Ont., in battle to be named world's most intelligent community MIKE OLIVEIRA
Sun Jan 22, 4:33 PM ET

TORONTO (CP) - The Canadian home to a high-tech hub of companies and think-tanks housing some of the world's brightest minds has been shortlisted in a contest to be named the world's most intelligent community.

Waterloo, Ont., is running against Cleveland, Ohio; the Gangnam District in Seoul, South Korea; Ichikawa, Japan; Manchester, United Kingdom; Taipei, Taiwan; and Tianjin, China, to be recognized by the Intelligent Communities Forum, which will declare a winner in June.

To be considered, communities have to prove they are attracting new business, creating jobs, investing in infrastructure, and improving or innovating in the delivery of government and public services such as education, administration, law enforcement or citizen participation.

While the contest recognizes many cities that have turned around their fortunes by means of technology, Waterloo has a different story, says city Coun. Mark Whaley.

"Waterloo has never been a turnaround story but one of continuing prosperity and good growth," Whaley says.

"The University of Waterloo is 50 years old and it's been the catalyst of some remarkable change in the community, in both government and in business."

The university has the world's largest post-secondary co-op program, getting more than 11,000 students into work placements with 3,000 companies.

Those co-op placements not only enrich the talent of the local community but they also attract some of the world's smartest people to the area, he says.

"People come from all over the world (to study at Waterloo) and then transport their experience around the world. Waterloo is a name that is very well known around the world because of our remarkable university experience.

"The university has created so many opportunities for people that it has kind of ignited Waterloo to be the centre of high-tech and that's something that's celebrated throughout the community."

The world's biggest high-tech corporations, such as Microsoft, have been mining the student body for years to build their companies.

"There are many years where Waterloo is the university we hire the most people from of any university in the world. Waterloo has always been in the top five every year," Microsoft co-founder Bill Gates said during a visit to the school last October.

The city is home to hundreds of technology companies including Open Text, Sybase and Research in Motion, maker of the ubiquitous Blackberry e-mail pager.

And the city of about 111,000 also houses more than 150 think-tanks and research centres that have attracted top researchers from around the world, including the Perimeter Institute for Theoretical Physics and the Centre for International Governance Innovation.

Burlington, Ont., Fredericton, Ottawa-Gatineau, Nunavut, and Sudbury, Ont., had also been shortlisted among the so-called Smart 21 cities before the list was narrowed down to seven.

Calgary shared the annual award with Seoul, South Korea, in 2002. Calgary was recognized for pushing the development of high-speed Internet by laying more kilometres of optical fibre than any other Canadian city and hosting a fast-growing IT and telecommunications sector.

Posted: Mon Jan 23, 2006 12:03 am
by LionHeart-112
Seriously, who is making this list? Why isn't Waraabeeye, Somaliland on there?

BTW, i'm moving to Fort Mccrurry to get some sandoil. Laughing Laughing

Posted: Mon Jan 23, 2006 12:05 am
by Unclebin
F waraabeeye. Galkayco is where it's at Laughing

Mike

U of Waterloo is sort of messed up. I have a friend and some acquintances that go their and they tell me the school looks so bland for such a comp/tech/psychs school.

Posted: Mon Jan 23, 2006 12:06 am
by LionHeart-112
There is nothing but disease and filth in Galkacyo. The name alone sounds depressing....Gaal kacay. Laughing Laughing

Posted: Mon Jan 23, 2006 12:11 am
by michael_ital
Bland is just so typically Canadian though. Laughing Laughing

Posted: Mon Jan 23, 2006 12:11 am
by Unclebin
Its the place where people like you the gaalo were kicked out ka kac . I personally believe its sounds better then waaraabee or hyena's somethin Laughing

Posted: Mon Jan 23, 2006 12:34 am
by gurey25
Smart??

what a fokin coincidence , i met a couple of backpacker who were
supposed to be studying at U of Waterloo and they were the dumbest bimbos i have ever met.

only reason i could stand thier company was coz they were hot
Laughing Laughing

Posted: Mon Jan 23, 2006 8:12 am
by Basra-
maybe i should move there.I love aesthetic pleasing cities. Smile

Posted: Mon Jan 23, 2006 12:49 pm
by QansaGabeyle
Mike, how do they determine how smart a city's population is?


>>I love aesthetic pleasing cities.<<

You wouldn't fit it lard ass! Laughing

Posted: Mon Jan 23, 2006 12:51 pm
by Basra-
Qansa@Lool


u understand my point though right?? I love cut throat aeasthetic pleasing cities--thats why i wann go back to Japan again just to be in downtown tokyo or any part in japan for that matter! Laughing Laughing Laughing

Posted: Mon Jan 23, 2006 3:55 pm
by Flava FLav-yeaaaaaaaa BOY
the smartest cities in America are:


1. Seattle--no city in America outside of New York City, La, and Chicago has change america more....think of starbucks, microsoft, boeing, real player, any computer product is made there....seattle is 15 years ahead of any major us city outside the BIG three...not to mention 5 of the 10 richest men on earth live in Seattle--bill gates(1) paul allen (3)...etc..etc..


2. San jose/san fransisco--coming in a close 2nd...Google, politics, standford aka west coast harvard...the city is just like seattle but with crazy liberal freaks running around saying 'anything goes'



3. Boston--they are just like seattle and the bay area but they just have a goofy accent...plus having the worlds best schools in one area dont hurt too...

Posted: Mon Jan 23, 2006 6:03 pm
by LionHeart-112
I'd say Somalinet is the most intelligent community.

Unfortunately we also have the highest ratio of retarded people with degrees and diplomas.

Posted: Mon Jan 23, 2006 7:28 pm
by michael_ital
I just read that the Blackberry technology was perfected in waterloo. Wink