TORONTO–(BUSINESS WIRE)–Today, INOVAIT, Canadaโs membership network promoting image-guided therapy (IGT) and artificial intelligence (AI), announced the latest recipients of the Pilot Fund at SCALE AIโs ALL IN event at the Palais des congrรจs in Montrรฉal, Quebec. This competitive funding program is awarded to compelling medical technology projects that harness the transformative power of AI, machine learning, and big data analytics in IGT to advance medical innovation.
INOVAIT has meticulously selected 17 IGT-AI projects from a pool of compelling proposals, committing over $2.5 million to these projects. These projects span a wide range of image-guided therapy areas, including AI-enhanced non-invasive intestinal ultrasound for inflammatory bowel disease and microangioscope for stroke interventions, promising a future of exciting medical innovations.
The Pilot Fund is one of INOVAITโs non-dilutive funding programs. It provides up to $150,000 for research and development projects lasting 9 to 15 months.
The combined value of the selected 17 projects is nearly $8 million, contributed by all project participants. These 17 projects will leverage partnerships across Canada, including organizations from British Columbia, Alberta, Ontario, Quebec, and Newfoundland and Labrador, showcasing the power of collaboration in advancing medical technology.
Reveal Surgical is leading one of the 17 projects. Their project, in collaboration with Reveal Life Science and Polytechnique Montrรฉal, and the McGill University Health Centre, is developing Sentry Neuro and Breast, a technology that uses Raman spectroscopy and artificial intelligence to detect tumour margins in seconds during brain and breast surgery. Their INOVAIT Pilot Fund project will finalize the prototype, conduct a clinical study on 50 patients, and prepare for its deployment in hospitals.
โWeโre honoured to be selected by INOVAIT and the Government of Canada as recipients of the Pilot Fund. This support accelerates the clinical readiness of our Sentry platformโan AI-powered molecular detection system that allows surgeons to identify tumour margins in seconds during brain and breast cancer procedures. With our partners at Polytechnique Montrรฉal, Lumedlab, and the McGill University Health Centre, we are building a Canadian-made solution that will redefine surgical precision and patient safety globally. The INOVAIT Pilot Fund program plays a vital role in transforming breakthrough science into clinical impactโand weโre proud to be part of this innovative network.โ
โ Christian Sauvageau, CEO, Reveal Surgical
INOVAIT catalyzes Pilot Fund projects through the support of the Government of Canadaโs Strategic Response Fund.
โHealth care is one of the areas where AI can make the biggest difference for Canadians. From sharper imaging to faster, more accurate diagnoses and guidance for therapies, these tools are already changing how we detect, treat, and even prevent disease. Thatโs why the Government of Canada is proud to back INOVAITโs Pilot Fundโhelping homegrown innovators bring new medical technologies to patients sooner. Congratulations to this yearโs recipients for pushing the boundaries of whatโs possible in health care.โ
โ The Honourable Evan Solomon, Minister of Artificial Intelligence and Digital Innovation and Minister responsible for the Federal Economic Development Agency for Southern Ontario
โThe Government of Canada is promoting collaboration and innovation across key industries in the Canadian economy. These projects from INOVAIT provide an excellent example of how we are fostering new AI applications for the benefit of all Canadians. Through the governmentโs support innovative programs such as INOVAITโs Pilot Fund, we are helping Canadian companies develop the next generation of cutting-edge applications for AI in health care.โ
โ The Honourable Mรฉlanie Joly, Minister of Industry and Minister responsible for Canada Economic Development for Quebec Regions
โAI is helping to transform the health care system by sharpening diagnoses, lowering the risk of medical errors, and improving treatments. It also reduces paperwork for doctors and nurses, easing their administrative workload to give them more time with patients and helping them to deliver timely, effective care.โ
โ The Honourable Marjorie Michel, Minister of Health
For a complete list of companies funded to date through INOVAIT, visit www.inovait.ca/funding. For any inquiries regarding INOVAIT or its programming, please reach out to [email protected].
About INOVAIT
INOVAIT is Canadaโs image-guided therapy (IGT) and artificial intelligence (AI) network. INOVAIT supports Canadian IGT companies and academic institutions to go faster and farther to build and validate medical technologies, to positively impact the healthcare system, and create high-quality jobs. The network brings together small, medium-sized, and large companies, research organizations, post-secondary institutions, and not-for-profit organizations to collaborate on game-changing projects to transform healthcare. INOVAIT strengthens the Canadian IGT ecosystem by fuelling continuous innovation that revolutionizes healthcare globally. INOVAIT was established in 2020 by Sunnybrook Research Institute and supported by the Government of Canadaโs Strategic Response Fund.
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