As published in the Queen's Gazette on October 23, 2020.

By Anne Craig, Communications Officer

Queen鈥檚 University to partner with Toronto Innovation Acceleration Partners through recently announced funding from FedDev Ontario

The鈥疕onourable鈥疢茅lanie Joly, Minister of Economic Development and Official Languages and Minister responsible for the Federal Economic Development Agency for Southern Ontario (FedDev鈥疧ntario),鈥痟as announced funding for Toronto Innovation Acceleration Partners鈥(TIAP). FedDev Ontario has committed $6.5 million, through the Regional Innovation Ecosystem stream, for TIAP鈥檚 Venture Builder Program. Queen鈥檚 University is a collaborator under TIAP鈥檚 FedDev program. Queen鈥檚 will contribute to venture creation in therapeutics, medical devices, and health science AI by working with TIAP to accelerate the commercialization of Queen鈥檚 health science discoveries. 

The FedDev Ontario funding will be matched by Queen鈥檚 University and will leverage TIAP鈥檚 expertise in technology evaluation, access management talent for health science ventures, and support the growth of health science companies into anchor companies in Southern Ontario. 

鈥淨ueen鈥檚 University is delighted to collaborate with TIAP and its academic members in the recently launched Venture Builder Program,鈥 says Kimberly Woodhouse, Vice-Principal Research. 鈥淧artnerships like these are critically important in ensuring that scientific breakthroughs are transformed into positive outcomes for human health.鈥 

In addition to gaining access to TIAP鈥檚 expertise, networks and resources, Queen鈥檚 will receive funding over four years through TIAP鈥檚 FedDev Ontario funding award, which is expected to be invested in a number of companies selected by TIAP and Queen鈥檚, with the remainder allocated to support specialized services delivered through Queen鈥檚. 

鈥淭IAP is tremendously pleased that FedDev Ontario has recognized the importance of the health science innovation community. We look forward to working more closely with Queen鈥檚 University to expand current venture development programs and facilitate the path forward for new discoveries," says Parimal Nathwani, President and CEO of TIAP. 

鈥淨ueen鈥檚 has an active portfolio of early-stage assets that will benefit from the Venture Builder Program,鈥 says Jim Banting, Assistant Vice-Principal, Partnerships and Innovation.

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