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Luc Sirois

Luc Sirois

DiplĂŽmĂ© de l’UniversitĂ© McGill en gĂ©nie Ă©lectrique et de l’UniversitĂ© Harvard en administration des affaires, M. Sirois est un dirigeant et entrepreneur reconnu pour son approche crĂ©ative de l’innovation, et pour son implication en technologie numĂ©rique au QuĂ©bec et de par le monde. Il a notamment Ă©tĂ© conseiller stratĂ©gique chez McKinsey & Compagnie, entrepreneur d’expĂ©rience en technologies mĂ©dicales chez Resonant Medical (maintenant Elekta Canada), puis cadre supĂ©rieur dans le milieu corporatif entre autres, chez TELUS. Il a rĂ©cemment fait briller le savoir-faire quĂ©bĂ©cois Ă  titre de cofondateur de Hacking Health, un mouvement international d’innovation en santĂ© prĂ©sent dans plus de 20 pays, et en fondant Ă©galement l’AccĂ©lĂ©rateur Hacking Health. M. Sirois Ɠuvre auprĂšs de nombreuses entreprises en dĂ©marrage et organisations Ă  but non lucratif axĂ©es sur la jeunesse, la santĂ©, la science et l’éducation, dont les YMCA du QuĂ©bec et l’UniversitĂ© INRS.

With a degree in electrical engineering from McGill University and another in business administration from Harvard University, Mr. Sirois is a manager and entrepreneur known for his creative approach to innovation and for his involvement in the field of digital technology in Quebec and around the world. His wealth of professional experience includes working at McKinsey & Company as a strategic advisor, being an experienced medical technology entrepreneur at Resonant Medical (now Elekta Canada), and working in the corporate sector, notably for Telus, as a senior executive. He recently brought Quebec expertise into the limelight as the co-founder of Hacking Health, an international health innovation movement present in more than 20 countries, and as the founder of the Hacking Health Accelerator. Mr. Sirois works with many start-ups and non-profit organizations focusing on youth, health, science and education, including the YMCAs of Quebec and INRS University.