
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.

Since 2021, Innovation Factory’s SOPHIE program has helped support the growth of over 160 innovative Ontario life science companies.

With support from the Government of Canada, Innovation Factory launches the Canadian Medtech Alliance (CAMEDA) program.

Explore how IRegained leveraged resources like the CAMEDA program to advance their MyHand® System for stroke rehabilitation

Cobionix, a pioneer in autonomous medical robotics, has closed a US $3 million funding round led by TitletownTech, a venture capital firm backed by Microsoft and the Green Bay Packers.

Discover how the SOPHIE commercialization program and CAMEDA grants have helped life sciences startups succeed.

Explore how IRegained leveraged resources like the CAMEDA program to advance their MyHand® System for stroke rehabilitation

Cobionix, a pioneer in autonomous medical robotics, has closed a US $3 million funding round led by TitletownTech, a venture capital firm backed by Microsoft and the Green Bay Packers.

Discover how the SOPHIE commercialization program and CAMEDA grants have helped life sciences startups succeed.

Explore how IRegained leveraged resources like the CAMEDA program to advance their MyHand® System for stroke rehabilitation

Cobionix, a pioneer in autonomous medical robotics, has closed a US $3 million funding round led by TitletownTech, a venture capital firm backed by Microsoft and the Green Bay Packers.

Discover how the SOPHIE commercialization program and CAMEDA grants have helped life sciences startups succeed.
Explore how IRegained leveraged resources like the CAMEDA program to advance their MyHand® System for stroke rehabilitation
Cobionix, a pioneer in autonomous medical robotics, has closed a US $3 million funding round led by TitletownTech, a venture capital firm backed by Microsoft and the Green Bay Packers.
Discover how the SOPHIE commercialization program and CAMEDA grants have helped life sciences startups succeed.
Verv Technologies is advancing the development of their medical device for in-home blood tests with funding from the Sudbury Catalyst Fund.
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.
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