CALL FOR PROPOSALS
CCSBE Conference 2025
Build In Change
Do you support entrepreneurs and the entrepreneurship ecosystem through Teaching, Research, Program Delivery, or Mentorship?
Here’s your chance to build your network, learn and share your research and experiences at Canada’s leading small business and entrepreneurship conference.
Build In Change
Change: entrepreneurs react to it, navigate it, drive it. Change creates opportunities and entrepreneurs drive change, seeing what is possible and bringing it to life.
Change can happen quickly and creates the need for adaptation. What worked last year or even yesterday may no longer work, it obsoletes plans, products and even skills and experience.
The events of 2025 have threatened changes that have shattered assumptions of businesses and entrepreneurs in Canada and around the world. They have also highlighted long-standing challenges in the Canadian economy in our productivity, supply chain resilience, business R&D investment, and the lack of international trade diversity. Will these threats finally result in changes in the Canadian economy? How should business adapt? How should we adapt training and support of entrepreneurs, new ventures and small businesses for growth, productivity, innovation and resilience in this new environment?
As people who support entrepreneurs from post-secondary students to small or medium enterprises (SMEs), the 2025 CCSBE Conference aims to explore the question:
How have we and how might we educate and support entrepreneurs to respond to change and lead the change that the world needs?
The Longo Centre for Entrepreneurship of Humber Polytechnic and ICUBE at the University of Toronto Mississauga are proud to host the CCSBE Conference 2025 to explore how entrepreneurial education and support organizations can adapt to these challenges and showcase the research and success stories of making an impact.
Topics of Interest:
- Cultivating Impact: Navigating Change with Purpose
- Equity, diversity, inclusion, and belonging
- Adapting and staying resilient to external shocks
- Social change-making, social impact, and social entrepreneurship
- The Productivity Edge: Unlocking Efficiency in Entrepreneurial Learning
- Use of emerging technologies
- The role of incubators and accelerators
- Intellectual property and research-based ventures
- Growing ventures from S to M
- Charting the Course: Steering Innovation Through Global Shifts
- Internationalization and export market development
- Government policy impacts
- Cross-regional, provincial, national, and international collaboration
Submission Deadline: August 25th, 2025
Conference Dates: October 28th & 29th, 2025
Location: Mississauga & Toronto