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ContactEnhanced Accelerator ModelFounded in 1997 by renowned bio-entrepreneur Dr. Albert D. Friesen, the GVI team has extensive experience in technology development to offer its clients. The Company provides services to client companies through an enhanced accelerator model and active participation. GVI takes the idea of an incubator to the next level, becoming actively involved with each new venture and offering a tailored mix of services vital to successfully develop a technology that will address market opportunities.State of the ArtGVI believes that entrepreneurs on the leading edge of new and innovative technologies can benefit from a location that complies with the highest standards needed for the industry. To that end, GVI is situated in a newly constructed facility that houses both the GVI research and management staff, and several client companies. The custom designed building provides access to business structure and state of the art equipment.Building ValueA proven track record and an experienced and talented team make Genesys Venture Inc. a unique vehicle for developing innovative ventures.
Southeast Resource Development Council Corp. is located at 360 Broadway Avenue, Winnipeg, Manitoba in the Shawano Wapunong Building. Southeast Resource Development Council Corp. (SERDC)was incorporated and recognized in 1978. It is formal unification of eight (8) member First Nations in the southeastern portion of Manitoba. The Tribal Council is accountable to approximately 12,000 members under the leadership of its eight First Nation Councils. As a political and administrative organization, SERDC is designed and mandated to facilitate the development of local control and responsibility of programs and services to member First Nations by: Providing a mechanism whereby SERDC can develop the administrative and managerial skills necessary to assist each First Nation institute and deliver local services at its own pace and in tune with each First Nation's level of development. Providing a mechanism whereby SERDC can ensure that services are equitably and effectively delivered to each First Nation.