TORONTO – Fifteen Canadian startups have been selected to compete in the AGE-WELL National Impact Challenge: Startup Edition. The competition is for startups whose technologies or services can improve quality of life for older adults or their caregivers.
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OTTAWA – Joule, a Canadian Medical Association company, is pleased to announce the launch of Boldly, a physician-focused content hub that delivers information and thought leadership on the advances in medicine, healthcare delivery and medical practice, for physicians and medical learners.
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EDMONTON – Health City is pleased to announce a collaboration with Boehringer Ingelheim (Canada) that will use artificial intelligence (AI) to better predict frailty and its impact on chronic diseases such as heart disease and diabetes.
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Don Tapscott is in. At a recent pitch session for innovation projects at Toronto’s Centre for Addiction and Mental Health (CAMH) – modeled after popular CBC TV series Dragon’s Den, where entrepreneurs compete for investment cash from financiers – Tapscott the Dragon offered up his own cash for one proposal.
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HALIFAX – The Atlantic Canada Opportunities Agency is providing a $2.99 million loan to Alentic Microscience Inc., which has devised a pocket-sized diagnostic device that can generate test results in under five minutes, from any location, using only a drop of blood from a pinprick.
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TORONTO – iGan Partners has announced the closing of its first fund at $100 million with the help of family offices and high net-worth individuals. The fund is focused on the health technology sector, including: digital health, medical devices, healthcare IT and artificial intelligence (AI). The fund provides investors with diversified exposure to early-stage health technologies.
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CALEDON, Ont. – To improve patient outcomes when cardiac arrest occurs in the community, the Region of Peel will take part in a pilot project in which Automated External Defibrillators (AED) will be delivered by drones.
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A health-technology accelerator at the biggest hospital in Israel is now striking up co-development agreements with Canadian hospitals to mutually devise and test innovations.
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A Los Angeles-area start-up called Deep 6 AI is shaking up the clinical trials marketplace by applying a new brand of AI to the mix.
Company founder and CEO Wout Brusselaers explained in a meeting at HIMSS, in Orlando, that traditionally, drug companies have found it very hard to recruit patients for the clinical trials needed to test their new medications.
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TORONTO – The University of Toronto has received its largest-ever donation, a $100-million gift to further the school’s research on artificial intelligence, biomedicine and how new technologies can disrupt and enrich lives.
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