Innovation Factory’s SOPHIE Program secures three-year renewal with $5.2M investment
Minister Tassi announces $5M Government of Canada investment into SOPHIE program renewal to support Canadian life sciences innovation.
Minister Tassi announces $5M Government of Canada investment into SOPHIE program renewal to support Canadian life sciences innovation.
With support from the Government of Canada, Innovation Factory launches the Canadian MedTechAlliance (CAMEDA) program.
ORIGINAL ARTICLE, Josh Scott, betakit.com, October 20, 2022 Backed by decades of research, VoxNeuro aims
$50,000 Awarded as 300 Members of the Innovation Community Celebrate HAMILTON, ON – September 29,
Original Press Release, Yahoo Finance, September 21, 2022 NORTH BRUNSWICK, N.J., Sept. 21, 2022 —
Medtech startup Cosm Medical has secured $4.7 million CAD to create custom medical devices for women suffering from pelvic floor disorders.
Press Release: HyIvy Health Hyivy Health’s innovative pelvic health rehabilitation system looks to provide a
ORIGINAL ARTICLE, Charlize Alcaraz, betakit.com, October 21, 2021 EmergConnect, a startup based in Waterloo, has
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Minister Tassi announces $5M Government of Canada investment into SOPHIE program renewal to support Canadian life sciences innovation.
Learn about how FluidAI Medical’s postoperative monitoring solution is leveraging AI to detect anastomotic leaks and improve recovery times.
Since 2021, Innovation Factory’s SOPHIE program has helped support the growth of over 160 innovative Ontario life science companies.
Learn about how FluidAI Medical’s postoperative monitoring solution is leveraging AI to detect anastomotic leaks and improve recovery times.
Learn how Swift Medical is reshaping the way wounds are imaged for diagnosis with AI and data-driven technology.
Discover how Synmedix is combating antibiotic resistance with support from the SOPHIE program and Synapse Life Science Competition.
Minister Tassi announces $5M Government of Canada investment into SOPHIE program renewal to support Canadian life sciences innovation.
Since 2021, Innovation Factory’s SOPHIE program has helped support the growth of over 160 innovative Ontario life science companies.
The Molecules and Masterpieces event showcased the SOPHIE program’s role as a catalyst for life science partnerships, commercialization and innovation.
Southern Ontario Pharmaceutical & Health Innovation Ecosystem (SOPHIE) Program brings together Innovation Factory’s commercialization services with the Synapse Life Science Consortium’s strategic network to leverage access to Hamilton’s unique life sciences capabilities and research expertise.