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A Matter of Accelerating Access to Global Markets: Episode 4

Global Solutions that MATTER to Entrepreneurs

In Episode 4, Antonio shares takeaways for candidates looking at scaling up with the C2MP Program for Entrepreneurs ready to scale up and who seek specific mentorship and market access to help them navigate and grow their global markets in the health industry sector.

As each startup company may differ in their needs, from Biometrics to Devices to IT, the program tailors the knowledge, networks and market access for each Entrepreneur. Yes identifying the best pathway to grow your company does MATTER!

Connect with Antoine at Health City to inquire about the next Entrepreneur Cohort intake! The World is waiting for you!

About the Canada-Chicago Mentoring Program (C2MP)

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Antonio Bruni and Laura Dalby have connected several health technology, product and services companies to do just that – in this example, with an accelerator called MATTER, based in Chicago IL.The Canada Trade Commissioner Service, in partnership with Chicago Innovation Mentors at Matter, is in its 6th year of offering the Canada-Chicago Mentoring Program (C2MP), a tailor-made mentoring program focused on life sciences and healthcare innovators working in pharmaceuticals, health IT and medical devices. The 2020 C2MP is operating as a Canadian Technology Accelerator pilot. The program catalyzes the local Chicago life sciences ecosystem to accelerate technology commercialization opportunities in the Chicago area (and the US market) by matching experienced and supportive mentoring teams with early stage innovators.

About Antonio Bruni BSc, PhD
Health City

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Antonio Bruni serves as Director, Business Development at Health City, after working in the medical device/regenerative medicine start-up sector in Ontario and completing his doctoral degree in the renowned Shapiro laboratory at the University of Alberta. During his graduate training, Antonio published over 15 peer-reviewed publications, was the successful recipient of numerous awards and grants and shared his research at local, national and international conferences. As a graduate student, Antonio was immersed in many extra-curricular and leadership roles at the university- and community-level and was recognized as a 2017 recipient of the Government of Alberta’s Graduate Citizenship Award. His breadth of experience has equipped him with strong R&D and project management skills and the tools necessary to thrive in lean organizations. He serves on the Board of Directors for the Alberta Diabetes Foundation and Jasper Place Wellness Centre, Advisory Committee member for Concordia University of Edmonton’s Centre of Innovation & Applied Research and Centre of Applied Artificial Intelligence. He also serves as an academic reviewer for various peer-review journal publications, including Cell Transplantation and Clinical Medicine Insights: Endocrinology and Diabetes. Antonio’s role with Health City combines his passion for engaging with innovators & stakeholders to drive economic growth and create opportunities for talent development and retention within our community.

About Laura Dalby CITP®|FIBP®
The Canadian Trade Commissioner Service (TCS)

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Laura Dalby manages the Investment and Innovation team at the Consulate General ofCanada in Chicago, IL. She supports Canadian starts-up and cross-border investors from Illinois, Missouri, and Wisconsin. She also assists foreign companies planning to invest in Canada and current investors realize the full advantages available through their existing Canadian operations. Laura has worked for the government of Canada for 16 years, with previous postings in Guatemala and Cuba. Laura hails from Vancouver and is passionate about the outdoors.

About Health City

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Health City is an economic development initiative that catalyzes, accelerates and connects the health innovation ecosystem in Edmonton and the surrounding region. It represents a hub of expertise in health and health industry that supports the broader innovation ecosystem in our region. Health City relies on the programs and services in its ecosystem – through projects and initiatives to scale SMEs to global markets, and services and programs in its ecosystem to strengthen SMEs enabling them to be global contenders.

About MATTER

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Incubated by the City of Chicago and initially funded by the State of Illinois and area businesses, MATTER opened in February 2015 with 30 startup companies and a few programs, and has since grown to include hundreds of startup and growth stage companies from around the world, dozens of corporate partners and a diverse array of programs supporting healthcare entrepreneurship and innovation. Today, their startups range from those that are barely more than ideas, to companies with millions of dollars in revenue and dozens of employees. Their partners represent every sector of healthcare. MATTER provides to the companies, their MATTER networks, mentorship, an entrepreneurial curriculum, and takes no equity in the companies.

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