Grants4Apps Toronto (G4AToronto) a new open innovation program to foster and support digital health technology in Canada,developed by Bayer Inc. (Bayer Canada), today announced its three finalists of their 2017 Toronto program. These selected start-ups will receive office space for 88 days at Bayer Canada’s headquarters in Canada, where representatives from Bayer Canada senior management will offer them top-level mentoring to develop their idea. In addition, Bayer Canada will provide financial support of $10,000 to each of the startups.
Bayer Canada congratulates:
- Avro Life Science – A preclinical stage, over- the- counter, medicated skin patch that is being developed to deliver seasonal allergy medicine without the hassle of pills and syrups.
- Mozzaz Patient Engagement For Complex Care – Provider-led patient engagement app that collects quantitative and qualitative data in active and passive sources for data correlation and predictive analytics, which is being developed for use in clinical trials.
- HeartWatch – a wrist-based device that uses proprietary ECG technology to detect minor and major heart events, automating emergency response and allowing doctors to monitor patients at home, which is currently being investigated in clinical trials.
The three finalists were selected by a jury that included senior members of Bayer Canada as well as Rick Spence, National Entrepreneurship Columnist, Financial Post and Melloney Campbell, Founder & Startup Community Lead for Startup Peel.
The 2017 Grants4Apps Toronto program runs from June to October, 2017. The program will include a Demo Day in October where the startups will present the hardware, software, and business models they created during their time in the program.
For more information please visit http://grants4apps.com/Toronto and to stay informed, follow them on twitter @G4AToronto.
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Three Canadian Startups Selected For Grants4Apps Toronto 2017 Program
Grants4Apps Toronto (G4AToronto) a new open innovation program to foster and support digital health technology in Canada,developed by Bayer Inc. (Bayer Canada), today announced its three finalists of their 2017 Toronto program. These selected start-ups will receive office space for 88 days at Bayer Canada’s headquarters in Canada, where representatives from Bayer Canada senior management will offer them top-level mentoring to develop their idea. In addition, Bayer Canada will provide financial support of $10,000 to each of the startups.
Bayer Canada congratulates:
The three finalists were selected by a jury that included senior members of Bayer Canada as well as Rick Spence, National Entrepreneurship Columnist, Financial Post and Melloney Campbell, Founder & Startup Community Lead for Startup Peel.
The 2017 Grants4Apps Toronto program runs from June to October, 2017. The program will include a Demo Day in October where the startups will present the hardware, software, and business models they created during their time in the program.
For more information please visit http://grants4apps.com/Toronto and to stay informed, follow them on twitter @G4AToronto.
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