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Future Fields CEO Matt Anderson-Baron shares the raw lessons and hard pivots behind building a biotech company during Life Sciences Week in Edmonton.
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Future Fields CEO Matt Anderson-Baron shares the raw lessons and hard pivots behind building a biotech company during Life Sciences Week in Edmonton.
Alberta’s $4.8-billion life sciences sector is scaling, but growth depends on closing gaps in regulation, talent, and capital across Canada.
Canada’s biotech future hinges on risk. Nobel Laureate Sir Michael Houghton urges a VC mindset shift to stop exporting innovation before it scales.
Edmonton’s Glenrose Hospital is helping startups turn prototypes into real patient care by embedding clinical feedback early in development.
Alberta is moving from discoveries to industries, building the infrastructure and talent to put life sciences on the global stage.
API and Mitacs launch the Life Sciences Placement Program creating 1,000 paid positions to strengthen Canada’s life sciences talent pipeline.
This fireside chat with Sir Michael and Digital Journal will take place at Edmonton Unlimited on Sept. 24.
Life Sciences Week showcases the province’s fast-rising sector, blending research, startups, and policy focus with a look at what’s ahead.
The collaboration will frame Alberta’s life sciences developments as part of broader national and international conversations about research, commercialization, and investment