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Researchers devise decision-support system for space

August 20, 2014


Dr John Hughes MONTREAL – Researchers at St. Mary’s Hospital (SMHC) Research Centre have developed a new technology that can be used in exploration-class space missions and to improve access to healthcare here on Earth. Read More

Canada lags G7 in cost-saving IR procedures

August 6, 2014


Interventional Radiology

TORONTO – Canada lags behind most G7 countries when it comes to the use of Interventional Radiology procedures, and is dead last in several important IR procedures, despite evidence that IR results in lower costs to the healthcare system, faster recoveries for patients and lower complication rates. Read More

First robot-assisted walking therapy in Quebec

August 6, 2014


LOKOMAT

MONTREAL – CHU Sainte-Justine’s Marie Enfant Rehabilitation Centre (EMRC) has announced the acquisition of a LOKOMAT, the first robot-assisted walking therapy device in Quebec. Read More

Quebec unveils ‘flying hospital’ for patient transport

July 23, 2014


Gaetan Barrette

QUEBEC CITY – The province of Quebec has outfitted a Challenger jet to become a high-tech ambulance for transporting patients. What looks like a corporate jet on the outside houses an intensive care unit and mini-maternity suite where babies can be delivered at 35,000 feet in the air. Read More

Philips sponsors search for ‘the next big thing’

July 23, 2014


Iain BurnsMARKHAM, Ont. – Philips North America has launched the second annual Philips Innovation Fellows competition, and released the findings from its 2014 North America Innovation Report. According to the survey, three in five Canadians (60 percent) consider themselves innovators, and 66 percent believe their innovation idea could be “the next big thing,” if only they had enough money and know-how to develop it. Read More

Mackenzie Health launches 34-bed Innovation Unit

July 9, 2014


Tiziana Rivera RICHMOND HILL, Ont. – Mackenzie Health has launched an Innovation Unit, a first-in-Canada project which features a unique integration of advanced technology that transforms the delivery of care. The Innovation Unit is a 34-bed medical unit within Mackenzie Richmond Hill Hospital that has been converted into a living and breathing laboratory for innovations to support evidence-based practice and further enhance patient experience. Read More

MedEdge Summit fosters innovative ecosystem

July 9, 2014


Joseph Cafazzo RICHMOND HILL, Ont. – The fourth annual MedEdge Summit, held in June at the Richmond Hill Centre for the Performing Arts, attracted more than 400 industry professionals. Organized by The Town of Richmond Hill, ventureLAB (a regional innovation centre), and the Regional Municipality of York, MedEdge brings companies involved in the healthcare sector together for a one-day conference and trade show. Read More

Applications open for accelerator in Boston

July 9, 2014


BOSTON – The Canadian Technology Accelerator in Boston (CTA @ Boston) is a 4-month immersion program that connects your business to the unique resources and contacts in New England to help accelerate your growth. The benefits of participating in the CTA and the resources in Greater Boston are highlighted below. Read More

Ryerson’s DMZ incubator ranked #5 worldwide

July 9, 2014


Valerie Fox TORONTO -- The Digital Media Zone at Ryerson University (DMZ) was ranked fifth by the University Business Incubator (UBI) Index, a Swedish research initiative, up from 25th last year. UBI reviews more than 300 university-affiliated business incubators in 67 countries on an annual basis, using 60 key performance indexes. The DMZ was ranked the highest among Canadian universities. Read More

Ontario aims to become a brain-science innovation hub

By Jerry Zeidenberg

July 7, 2014


TORONTO – Claiming the highest concentration of brain researchers in any jurisdiction worldwide, Ontario is now aiming to turn its neurological knowledge into products that can be commercialized. If successful, the project could produce an amazing array of therapies for patients and an economic bonanza for the province. Read More

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