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Partners for Prosperity and Innovation – Part 3November 2020

12 Nov 2020

“We’re in the spotlight for the advancements the city’s scientists have made in the healthcare sector, and we are attracting top talent, innovators, startups, and global leaders in tech from around the world to learn about the newest trends and developments in the healthcare space.” Miranda points to three critical ingredients that make Toronto's biomedical innovation ecosystem unique. [...] And although neither Cenovus nor Suncor retains any exclusive rights to the technology startups develop, Fairburn says being a partner in Evok provides early access to the pipeline of promising ideas and thus has the potential to dramatically speed up the rate at which Cenovus can make the transition to a zero- emissions model. [...] These corporate connections, in turn, have been integral both to the quality of the startup support services and the fiscal sustainability of the Zone Startups operation in India. [...] The company corporate accelerators , is a product of the responsible for the world 's f irst feature- need for incumbent companies to tap a length animated f i lm and the f irst multi- more extensive and more diverse talent plane camera has recently dabbled in pool in the relentless pursuit of game- smart paper that can react to gestures changing innovations. [...] Companies participating in the new iteration of the Disney Accelerator include LittleBits, creator of the Droid Inventor Kit, which was the #1 tech toy on Amazon during the holiday season in 2018 and the Toy Association’s 2018 Creative Toy of the Year.
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