HTX has put together a list of resources related to the Medical and Assistive Technology (MAT) sector. The resource centre includes white papers, presentations, video archives and audio, as well as a series of links to the MAT community. HTX Members can login to post content to this section.
This presentation gives an overview of the new HTCP program including information regarding the various streams, program eligibility, assessment criteria, evaluation process and the key components required for a successful application.
The first in a series of videos to come, HTX has identified specialized resources available to those commercializing medical technologies, performing medical research or otherwise contributing to the Medical and Assistive Technology (MAT) sector in Ontario.
HTX has worked with Spatio-Temporal Targeting and Amplification of Radiation Response (STTARR) to showcase some of the exciting resources available to those working within the MAT space.
How to guides relating to the different functions of the HTX website, and how to get the most out of your membership.
HTX features a Spotlight (a platform for SMEs to talk about their device(s) and voice their opinions on their technology space) and a Featured Innovator (a key opinion leader that offers insights regarding the MAT sector). Look on the homepage for new monthly releases.
Please contact Marcelle Mundle (mmundle@htx.ca) if you wish to be the next Spotlight/Featured Innovator or if you would like to make a recommendation for an upcoming article.
A selection of newsletters from the MAT community.
2008 Open House presentation by Dr. Morris (Mickey) Milner. Learn about how HTX came to be, what we do and where we are going.
This is a listing of MAT human resource search firms - with a healthcare focus.
This is a listing of MAT associations by province.
These are multi-stakeholder, regional development organizations established with Provincial funding that support partnerships among business, institutions and local governments to promote innovation.
While initially focused on the life sciences, Ontario's 12 active regional networks are expanding into other areas of innovation excellence such as information technology, energy conservation, and advanced materials depending on the local strengths and opportunities in each region.
NRC is composed of over 20 institutes and national programs, spanning a wide variety of disciplines and offering a broad array of services. They are located in every province in Canada and play a major role in stimulating community-based innovation.
NRC institutes and programs are organized into five (5) key areas: Life Sciences, Physical Sciences, Engineering, Technology and Industry Support, Corporate Services