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March 14, 2022 (Toronto, ON) – The Coordinated Accessible National (CAN) Health Network is collaborating with multinational technology corporation and cloud-based services provider, Microsoft, to empower and scale Canadian medtech companies through Microsoft’s Innovation Maverick’s program. The program provides Network companies with cloud and AI technology platforms, technical guidance and
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Addressing supply chain issues with rapid design, prototyping, testing and manufacturing of products and parts. March 10, 2022 (St. John’s, Newfoundland and Labrador) – The Coordinated Accessible National (CAN) Health Network is proud to announce the launch of the second commercialization project in the Atlantic Region with Newfoundland and Labrador’s
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March 9, 2022 (Toronto, Ontario) – Bayer Inc., the Canadian arm of the global life sciences company Bayer, is supporting the Coordinated Accessible National (CAN) Health Network to help advance patient care across Canada through innovative technology solutions. As a CAN Health Network partner, Bayer will help identify opportunities
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Une nouvelle technologie de pointe permettra de créer des communautés de personnes âgées sûres et saines. Le 3 mars 2022 (Halifax, Nouvelle-Écosse) – Le Réseau national de santé accessible, coordonné (CAN) est fier d’annoncer le lancement du premier projet de commercialisation du Réseau de l’Atlantique avec Shannex et l’entreprise technologique Tenera Care, basée en Nouvelle-Écosse.
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Le 17 février (Edmonton, Alberta) – Le Réseau de santé CAN continue de croître avec l’ajout de Covenant Health en Alberta, l’un des plus importants fournisseurs de soins de santé catholiques au Canada. À l’appui de la vision du gouvernement de l’Alberta en matière de transformation des soins de santé, le nouveau Bureau de l’innovation de Covenant Health collaborera avec le Réseau de santé CAN
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December 13, 2021 (Winnipeg, Manitoba) – The Coordinated Accessible National (CAN) Health Network is partnering with Bioscience Association Manitoba (BAM) to bridge the gap between Canadian health inventions and the end user, driving increased economic growth for the province and country. The bioscience industry in Manitoba generates over $10.4 billion
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December 6, 2021 (Saskatoon, Saskatchewan) – Saskatchewan Health Authority (SHA) has partnered with Andgo Systems in a commercialization project driven by the Coordinated Accessible National (CAN) Health Network to quickly and efficiently deploy staff to help in the fight against COVID-19 in Saskatchewan. Early in the pandemic, SHA identified that
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December 3, 2021 (Hamilton, Ontario) – Hamilton Health Sciences (HHS) has introduced the use of SterileCare’s KiteLockTM solution to clean venous catheters for oncology patients, through an ongoing Coordinated Accessible National (CAN) Health Network commercialization project. With the help of SterileCare, HHS hopes to advance patient safety. A venous catheter
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November 30, 2021 (Brampton, Ontario) – The Coordinated Accessible National (CAN) Health Network and the new Ryerson Venture Zone (RVZ) in Brampton, Ontario are partnering to support the growth of more winning made-in-Canada technology solutions in the healthcare space. The partnership allows for both programs to refer Canadian health technology
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November 25, 2021 (Calgary, Alberta) – The Coordinated Accessible National (CAN) Health Network is partnering with the University of Calgary’s W21C Research and Innovation Centre (W21C) to reach their shared goal of introducing more homegrown technology solutions into Canada’s healthcare sector, while assisting an even greater number of companies on
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