Nov 21st 2025
In Canada, there is The Research Centre for Human Potential (HUPR*), freely translated as the Research Center for Human Potential. A center that stands at the intersection of innovation, science, and performing arts and is literally a neighbor to Cirque du Soleil in Montreal, with whom they also collaborate extensively. We at Change the Game have signed a memorandum of understanding (MOU) to cooperate, learn from each other, and develop together. Something you too can benefit from in your project!

– At HUPR Centre, we are proud of our strong partnership with Change the Game. Together, we promote communities where movement is not only accessible but also meaningful and transformative, says Emmanuel Bochud, Director Development and Innovation at HUPR.
The exchange takes place in the form of the two organizations having regular conversations, exchanging experiences, surveys and research findings, but also developing and implementing programs together.

– Our collaboration means that we at Change the Game have access to world-leading knowledge. If anyone in our region or in Sweden is interested in developing programs together with us, we can also benefit from HUPR’s deep knowledge and involve them in the collaboration where it fits and works, says Tom Englén, operations manager at Change the Game.
Movement for inner development
– HUPR is very happy to strengthen its partnership with Change the Game, who are doing fantastic work, continues Emmanuel Bochud. For many years we have collaborated, learned from each other and pushed our thinking forward, united by a common belief that movement is a path to inner growth and health. Collaborations like this are crucial to amplifying our impact and strengthening our community. Qualitative movement experiences lead to deep inner development. When people feel safe, capable and inspired to move, they release the confidence to grow from the inside out.
– We will benefit greatly from their experience in creating movement-based programs for social change. For example, they have worked with children in vulnerable areas in major cities where they work on promoting self-leadership for youth groups, but they also have exciting movement-based programs for treatment in healthcare, concludes Tom Englén.
Emmanuel Bochud recently guested on our podcast, The Movement Revolution, and shared fascinating cases of how consciously designed movement experiences have helped people develop crucial inner abilities to flourish, feel better or perform better.
During our annual event Change the game 2024, Emmanuel participated by holding workshops and keynotes. He was then captured in a short interview where he talks about how they work.

”HUPR stands at the crossroads of innovation, science, and the performing arts, dedicated to advancing human potential while driving the socio-economic development” Mer om HUPR >
If you are curious to know more about the collaboration with HUPR and how your organization can benefit from it, you are welcome to contact us at Change the Game.