About the C4i
The Centre for Innovation (C4i) at Medicine Hat College officially launched in Fall 2022 with the aim of connecting entrepreneurs and small to medium sized businesses with the expertise, space, and resources needed. We are committed to driving innovation and strengthening regional vitality through our work. The C4i will bring together researchers, faculty, students, and industry partners to work collaboratively on solutions that matter to our region.
We’re currently building capacity to support prototyping, commercialization, applied research, and data collection. Engage with us to learn more!
Meet the C4i Team
Pictured in the back left is Jonathan Gourlay, Lesley Burton, Chibuikem Chukwunyerenwa, Chelsey Ehresman, and Cyton Corsie. In the front left there is Loreto Mattioni, Nabaa Naeem, Jesica Philistin, Felicity Davies-Kelly, Kaitlind Kelly, and Kate Schuler.
At the Centre for Innovation (C4i), innovation thrives through collaboration. Our multidisciplinary team leads applied research, builds community partnerships, and delivers tech-forward solutions that create impact across Southeastern Alberta.
- Lesley Burton, Research Lead | Agrologist with 20+ years of experience leading agricultural research focused on soil health and sustainability
- Jonathan Gourlay, Research Technician | Supports motion capture, 3D printing, and drone-based agri-tech projects.
- Loreto Mattioni, Research Coordinator | Leads grant development and ensures projects stay on track from start to finish.
- Chelsey Ehresman, Manager | Provides strategic direction, builds partnerships, and drives innovation across campus and industry.
- Kate Schuler, Administrative Assistant | Oversees operations, communications, and outreach to showcase C4i’s work.
Through Alberta Innovates-funded projects, our student researchers bring energy and creativity to real-world innovation:
- Chibuikem Chukwunyerenwa | Tested markerless motion capture systems with Kinetisense.
- Nabaa Naeem | Developed a patient tracking system for rTMS with Reconnect Mental Health.
- Felicity Davies-Kelly | Contributed to Barcolux light therapy and Motion Capture Lab initiatives.
- Cyton Corsie – Gained applied research experience in the C.E.R.E.B.R.O. Lab.
- Jesica Philistin – Enhanced virtual healthcare tools for workplace injury support.
- Kaitlind Kelly – Led focus groups and applied storytelling in health research.