Blueprint for Growth: Innovation in Housing

DIGITAL

*Winner - Best Tech Podcast - 2025 Quill Podcast Awards* British Columbia is experiencing an unprecedented housing crisis. While addressing various aspects of the housing supply chain is essential, no single approach can fully solve the challenges we face in scaling housing production. So, what's the blueprint for growth? In November 2023, DIGITAL — Canada's Global Innovation Cluster for digital technologies — launched its Housing Growth Innovation Program with support from the Province of British Columbia through the Ministry of Housing and Municipal Affairs. The program brings together collaborative teams of industry leaders to accelerate technology-driven approaches that are driving real, tangible growth for British Columbia's housing production sector. Amy Vilis, Director of Housing Growth Innovation at DIGITAL, chats with innovators doing groundbreaking work within DIGITAL's Housing Growth Innovation Program to develop and implement technology-based solutions within British Columbia's housing sector across the full scale of end-to-end production. These conversations showcase how ideas are making it into the real world where they can become comprehensive, viable and, best of all, achievable solutions to accelerate housing production for British Columbians.

  1. Building the Future with Innovation & Modern Methods of Construction

    JAN 13

    Building the Future with Innovation & Modern Methods of Construction

    Season 2 Episode 1 - Building the Future with Innovation & Modern Methods of Construction Welcome to season two of Blueprint for Growth: Innovation and Housing, hosted by Amy Vilis. In this episode, we examine how bold housing ideas move from concept to construction across Canada’s diverse regions, highlighting practical, context-driven innovation. Joined by Brandon Searle, Director of Innovation and Operations at UNB’s Off-site Construction Research Centre, and Philipp Gruner, the discussion explores how modular building, digital manufacturing, and modern construction methods unlock new possibilities while keeping people, process, and technology at the center. Brandon emphasizes region-specific, human-centered approaches, while Philipp shows how harmonized standards, adaptable construction, and digital platforms can close regulatory and supply chain gaps and empower Indigenous communities with practical tools—demonstrating how collaboration and context-aware solutions drive the next generation of Canadian housing. Sources: Mike Hurley - Vancouver Chair CBC NEWS VANCOUVER Metro Vancouver unveils new affordable homes in Surrey to ease rental market strain @vancouver.realestate YOU TUBE https://www.youtube.com/shorts/VDfXmYHnq4o  Shivani Joshi CBC BC "Yesterday is never coming back" - condo market grapples with few buyers, soaring inventory CTV News BC Condo market Dead https://www.youtube.com/shorts/8gZBQQhiql8 PRIME MINISTER CARNEY - GLOBAL NEWS - 2000 CONDOS SITTING EMPTY More than 2,000 condos sitting empty in Metro Vancouver amid housing crisis #InnovationInHousing #ModernMethodsOfConstruction #MMC #DigitalHousing #HousingDelivery #WorkforceTransformation #IndigenousLedHousing #PublicPrivateCollaboration #Digitalbackbone

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*Winner - Best Tech Podcast - 2025 Quill Podcast Awards* British Columbia is experiencing an unprecedented housing crisis. While addressing various aspects of the housing supply chain is essential, no single approach can fully solve the challenges we face in scaling housing production. So, what's the blueprint for growth? In November 2023, DIGITAL — Canada's Global Innovation Cluster for digital technologies — launched its Housing Growth Innovation Program with support from the Province of British Columbia through the Ministry of Housing and Municipal Affairs. The program brings together collaborative teams of industry leaders to accelerate technology-driven approaches that are driving real, tangible growth for British Columbia's housing production sector. Amy Vilis, Director of Housing Growth Innovation at DIGITAL, chats with innovators doing groundbreaking work within DIGITAL's Housing Growth Innovation Program to develop and implement technology-based solutions within British Columbia's housing sector across the full scale of end-to-end production. These conversations showcase how ideas are making it into the real world where they can become comprehensive, viable and, best of all, achievable solutions to accelerate housing production for British Columbians.