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The Ontario government is providing CEM Specialties Inc. (CEMSI) $2 million through the Ontario Together Fund to help commercialize and accelerate production of its airborne COVID-19 detector Kontrol BioCloud (BioCloud).
Spotlight
Invest in Ontario sat with Kevin Lynch from Sagitec Solutions to discover how their expansion into the GTA will spawn business growth for the company.
Each October, companies around the world gear up for the annual MedTech conference – one of the biggest and most renowned of its kind.
Insulin, pacemakers, artificial corneas ― Ontario has a proud history of groundbreaking medical firsts.
For the first time ever, Collision will be fully digital – and there has been a shift in focus. The conference will still showcase the most brilliant tech minds from around the world, but the biggest question on everyone’s lips will be ‘how we can harness the power of technology to combat COVID-19?’
Hamilton, Ontario offers businesses a strategic location with access to various infrastructure, talent, leading research institutions and cost competitiveness.
Success story
Hamilton Ontario’s Fusion Pharmaceuticals is a bio-pharmaceutical company leading the fight against cancer through innovative radio-therapy treatment.
Pentavere is a Toronto-based healthcare technology company that uses its proprietary AI and NLP technology engine to extract and analyze healthcare data from existing unstructured data.
The Sudbury, Ontario-based medtech start-up has received international recognition for its non-invasive blood flow monitoring device.
The 21 Ontario companies attending MedTech Conference this year are producing innovative technologies ranging from advanced devices that enhance sight to machine learning software that can detect health problems.
ProteinQure's quantum-powered solutions will make it possible to digitally model protein folding.
Toronto's WinterLight Labs is working on novel AI technology that can diagnose and monitor cognitive diseases like dementia.
BlueRock Therapeutics, launched in 2016 with the second-largest series A financing in biotech history, aims to build a transformational regenerative medicine platform.
InteraXon, a fast-rising biotech star with expertise in brain-sensing technology, has its roots in Ontario talent and mentorship—and its sights on the world.
Hamilton Health Sciences is piloting the HEWS Handheld, a made-in-Ontario technology that saves lives by better communicating changes in patients’ vital signs.
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