Ontario has a storied history of life sciences excellence. But we are very much focused on the future. We have a unique and collaborative innovation ecosystem where highly skilled workers perform cutting edge research and development. And with the lowest business costs in the G7, Ontario has what it takes for life sciences companies to grow and prosper.
Crypto currencies are online or digital currency that use cryptography as a security feature. They exist on a platform called the blockchain. The blockchain is decentralized. This means that no single person is fully in charge.
More than 170 companies in Ontario are teaching cars to think.
The world of finance is changing. The global industry is being reshaped by an unprecedented wave of regulatory reform, consolidation and technological changes. Investors are looking for a place with stable economic and political environments, a strong innovative ecosystem with a steady supply of unmatched talent to support their businesses. They will find that and more in Ontario.
Mark Lievonen, President, Sanofi Pasteur talks about how the life sciences cluster in Ontario has been key for his company's success.
The launch of the Vector Institute in Toronto establishes Ontario as a top Artificial Intelligence R&D hub.
Brian Lee and Rehman Merali took advantage of Ontario incentives to build an innovative product that is bringing affordable, premium loose leaf tea to consumers across North America.
Dr. Graham Collingridge, 2016 recipient of the Brain Prize, discusses the innovation landscape of Toronto, Ontario.
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