ABOUT

The UBC Cloud Innovation Centre (CIC) at the University of British Columbia (UBC) is a collaboration with Amazon Web Services (AWS), and opened in January 2020. It is the first of its kind in Canada, and provides UBC students with unique work-integrated learning opportunities.

The mission of the UBC CIC is to solve real-world challenges that materially benefit British Columbia, Canada and the world, by engaging and collaborating with stakeholders in  innovation challenges. Collaboratively, we build shareable, repeatable and sustainable cloud technology solutions in support of UBC’s mission.

Innovation

We execute on great ideas that bring value to the community. We co-create and iterate without fear of failure; we continuously learn.

Integrity

Integrity

We strive to be clear, consistent and transparent and we invite scrutiny. We acknowledge the contributions of others.

Accountability

We value the freedom to express ideas through respectful discourse without risk of censure. We deliver on commitments.

Openness

We share knowledge, expertise and learning as openly as possible. We collaborate to enhance the development of ideas. We build on past efforts and share to support future ones.

Have a Community Health and Wellbeing Challenge?

Maybe the UBC CIC can help. Let’s work together to solve your community problems.

THE UBC CIC JOURNEY: LEARN MORE

WHAT’S NEW AT THE CIC

Since launch in 2020, the CIC has participated in more than 40 diverse projects from public sector or community partners.

Learn more about how the UBC CIC develops and experiments with innovation methodology and creative digital tools and services.


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HEAR FROM OUR STUDENTS

“As a student researcher at CIC for the past two years, I have been fortunate to work on AWS-powered solutions that address real-world problems faced by communities. The opportunity to collaborate with AWS professionals and fellow student developers has been invaluable, providing me with a unique learning experience that has helped me to grow both personally and professionally.” 

Harshinee Sriram, Student Researcher

“I worked at the CIC as a student developer for one year and it has been a pleasurable experience for me! I got to work on two projects – each using completely different technologies and services, which improved my ability to learn new skills. One year of work at the CIC helped me learn a lot about AWS (from the experts!) and improved my communication skills tremendously. It was an experience proving to be valuable for my career.”

Aayush Behl, Student Developer
  • NodeMCU and AWS IoT: A cost-effective, DIY solution for sending data to the Cloud using the Arduino IDE

    Sensors can be used to monitor something of interest, such as humidity in soil, CO2 levels in the air, or ambient sound in a room. Student, Shrey Thapar, writes how to use NodeMCU and AWS IoT to create a cost-effective, DIY monitoring solution.

  • NodeMCU and AWS IoT: A cost-effective, DIY solution for sending data to the Cloud using the Arduino IDE
  • An Overview of Amazon Timestream

    Amazon Timestream is a powerful purpose-driven time series database that is designed for storing time-based data. This blog post will give a brief overview of how Timestream works, as well as how Timestream was utilized to store IoT sensor data for the Health Platform project.