SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY MISSION TO CHINA

Ontario Delegate Directory
SCIENCE &
TECHNOLOGY
MISSION
TO CHINA
October 25 – November 8, 2014
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Ontario, Canada Delegation
Science and Technology Mission to China
October 25 - November 8, 2014
TABLE OF CONTENTS
3
Advanced Energy Centre
14
Goldenmount Capital
International Inc.
4
Anogen-Yes Biotech
Laboratories Ltd.
15
GreenOwl Mobile
5
Baycrest
16
iNano Medical Inc.
6
C2C Link Corporation
17
iOnada
7
Centre for Alternative
Wastewater Treatment
18
iSAC Systems Inc.
19
Maluuba Inc.
8
Children’s Hospital of
Eastern Ontario
20
MaRS Discovery District
Chipcare Corp
21
McMaster University
10
D&V Electronics
22
McMaster University,
Biophotonics Group
11
Dale & Lessmann LLP
23
McMaster University,
Centre for Mechatronics
and Hybrid Technologies
9
12
Enable Imaging
Technologies
13
Envision SQ
Ontario, Canada Delegation
Science and Technology Mission to China
October 25 - November 8, 2014
TABLE OF CONTENTS - cont.
24 McMaster University,
Photonics Group
36 XOR Laboratories Toronto Inc.
37 WaterTAP
25 NP Screen Canada Ltd.
26 OTI Lumionics Inc.
38 WatEver Material
Technologies Inc.
27 Queen Financial Group
39 Western University
28 Raw Materials Company
40 Western University, Robarts
Research Institute
29 Ryerson University
30 Sound Options Tinnitus
Treatments Inc.
31 United Biologics
41 Western University, Schulich
School of Medicine &
Dentistry
42 Windsor Botanical
Therapeutics Inc.
32 University Health Network
33 University of Ottawa
34 University of Waterloo
35 University of Waterloo –
WatCo
43 York University, Centre for
Innovation in Information
Visualization and Data Driven
Design (CIVDDD), Lassonde
School of Engineering
44 Government of Ontario
SHANGHAI
BEIJING
4000 Weston Road
Toronto, Ontario M9L 3A2
Canada
ADVANCED ENERGY CENTRE
www.marsdd.com/aec
Ian Philp, Director of Partnerships
T: +1 416 747-8484 E: [email protected]
The Advanced Energy Centre (AEC) is a public-private partnership focused
on building relationships with international market actors interested in the
proven, high quality energy technologies that have developed in our innovation
ecosystem. The AEC is located at the MaRS Discovery District, the largest
innovation centre in North America and one of the largest in the world.
PARTNERSHIP AND BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT OBJECTIVE:
To connect with organizations in China interested in creating a strong
partnership around energy innovation. This could include a partnership to drive
the commercialization of innovative energy technologies in Canada and China,
co-investment in new ventures, strategic innovation cluster support and other
unique aspects. The Advanced Energy Centre met with Li Jie of CECEP during
his visit to Ontario in August 2014, and would very much like to reconnect with
the organization to explore partnership opportunities.
SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY MISSION TO CHINA
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SHANGHAI
NANJING
JIANGSU
2355 Derry Road East, Unit 23
Mississauga, Ontario L5S 1V6
Canada
ANOGEN-YES BIOTECH LABORATORIES LTD.
www.anogen.net
Dr. George Ye, President
T: +1 905-677-9221 E: [email protected]
Jenny Jie Xu, Vice President
T: +1 905 677-9221 E: [email protected]
Anogen-Yes Biotech Laboratories is an ISO 13485:2003 Medical Devices
Certificated biopharmaceutical company located in Mississauga, Ontario,
Canada. Anogen has been developing and producing antibody products for a
quarter of a century. Anogen is one of the largest Canada’s “Antibody Bank”
that distributes its products worldwide. Anogen’s major project is advancing a
New Bio-Defense Strategy to prevent “Cytokine Storm” using its anti-cytokine
antibodies.
PARTNERSHIP AND BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT OBJECTIVE:
The company will be seeking collaboration opportunities with potential Chinese
partners, to commercialize projects. Projects to be transferred include their
patents, know-how, or cell lines, etc.
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ONTARIO, CANADA
SHANGHAI
BEIJING
3560 Bathurst Street
Toronto, Ontario M6A 2E1
Canada
BAYCREST HEALTH SCIENCES
www.baycrest.org
Dr. William E. Reichman, President and Chief Executive Officer
T: +1 416 785-2500, Ext. 2442 E: [email protected]
Headquartered on a 22-acre campus in Ontario and fully affiliated with the
University of Toronto, Baycrest is the global leader in developing and providing
innovations in aging and brain health.
Baycrest offers a comprehensive system of care for aging patients, one
of the world’s top research institutes in cognitive neuroscience, dedicated
centres focused on mitigating the impact of age-related illness, education and
commercialization capacity.
Through our commercial arm, Baycrest Global Solutions, we are working with
clients to develop and enhance their geriatric care offering, including support
for the development and operation of new care facilities, and management of
age-related cognitive and physical decline.
PARTNERSHIP AND BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT OBJECTIVE:
Baycrest’s objective in China is to become a market leader in the senior care
industry by partnering with strong local companies and assisting them in the
development and operation of senior care facilities. The local companies will
invest in infrastructure and staffing, while we will bring our knowledge and
intellectual property to create world-class facilities.
SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY MISSION TO CHINA
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NANJING
1685 Main Street West, Suite 202B
Hamilton, Ontario L8S 1G5
Canada
C2C LINK CORPORATION
www.c2clink.com
Dr. Chang-Qing Xu, Co-founder
T: +1 905 528-6556 E: [email protected]
C2C Link Corporation is a spin-off from McMaster University, specializing in
designing and manufacturing standard and customized high quality nonlinear
optical chips for wavelength conversion over a broad wavelength range from
350 nm to 5000 nm. The chips are based on periodically poled lithium niobate
(LiNbO3 or PPLN). Our proprietary crystal poling technology enables us to
make high quality nonlinear chips on large substrates of congruent 5 mol%
MgO doped congruent LiNbO3 substrates, with high yield, and thus low
cost. PPLN chips are disruptive in a wide range of applications including laser
displays, bio-medical instrumentation, sensing and telecommunications.
The company has launched a JV to commercialize the PPLN technology
in Jiangsu, China, which has received strong support from the Jiangsu
government.
PARTNERSHIP AND BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT OBJECTIVE:
• To strengthen commercialization opportunities on PPLN technology with
Chinese industrial and academic partners
• To explore collaboration opportunities on applications of PPLN with
Chinese industrial and academic partners
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BEIJING
Fleming College, 200 Albert Street,
Lindsay, Ontario K9V 5E6
Canada
CENTRE FOR ALTERNATIVE WASTEWATER TREATMENT
cawt.ca
Dr. Brent Wootton, Director and Senior Scientist
T: +1 705 324-9144, Ext. 3226 E: [email protected]
The Centre for Alternative Wastewater Treatment (CAWT) at Fleming College
is an internationally recognized research institute committed to excellence in
applied research and education.
The CAWT has the following strategic objectives relative to the research and
development of innovative water and wastewater treatment technologies:
• knowledge creation through the development of innovative technologies;
• application and commercialization through knowledge and technology
development;
• applied learning and training through student involvement and technical
training; and
• collaboration through private and public sector partnerships resulting in
economic development.
PARTNERSHIP AND BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT OBJECTIVE:
• Explore opportunities for collaborative applied research and
demonstration projects with partners in China in the area of innovative
water and wastewater treatment technologies
• Explore opportunities for post-secondary education and training
partnerships
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SHANGHAI
BEIJING
401 Smyth Road
Ottawa, Ontario K1H 8L1
Canada
CHILDREN’S HOSPITAL OF EASTERN ONTARIO (CHEO)
www.cheo.on.ca
Mari Teitelbaum, Director, CHEO Hospital BORN program
T: +1 613 301-0637 E: [email protected]
Alex Munter, President and Chief Executive Officer
T: +1 613 737-2609 E: [email protected]
Dr. Mark Walker, Chair, Chief OB/Gyn TOH, Professor UofO
T: +1 613 737-2609 E: [email protected]
The Children’s Hospital of Eastern Ontario (CHEO) is an academic health
science centre specializing in pediatric health and research, providing outstanding
family-centered patient care, pioneering breakthrough research, and training the
health care professionals of tomorrow.
Over the past 40 years, CHEO has established itself as a world-class centre
providing leading-edge treatment and compassionate care for children and youth
aged 0 to their 18th birthday. CHEO has more than 6,200 admissions, 7,000
surgeries and 170,000 clinic visits each year. It has one of the busiest pediatric
emergency rooms in the country, treating more than 65,000 patients a year.
The BORN Maternal-Child Registry is one of several innovative programs that
enable CHEO’s impact to be felt across Canada.
PARTNERSHIP AND BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT OBJECTIVE:
• Research and quality improvement partnership in maternal-child health
based on the common foundation of the BORN Registry
• We will extend an existing partnership between the University of Ottawa
and Shanghai Jiao Tong University to include CHEO and Xinhua Hospital,
committing the two sites to work together to develop a 1-million baby
cohort over the next five years that will study maternal-newborn care and
the role of quality improvement in care delivery
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SHANGHAI
NANJING
BEIJING
JIANGSU
100 College Street, Suite 108
Toronto, Ontario M5G 1L5
Canada
CHIPCARE CORPORATION
www.chipcare.ca
Dr. James Dou, Chief Technology Officer
T: +1 416 846-2447 E: [email protected]
ChipCare designs and develops handheld blood analyzer systems specifically
for global health applications. Our products can provide state-of-the-art blood
analysis at a fraction of the cost of the equivalent test performed in a routine
medical laboratory. ChipCare’s product is analogous to today’s glucose
meters that are readily available on the market. A blood sample is drawn on
to a disposable plastic cartridge via a finger prick. Upon the insertion of the
cartridge into the handheld analyzer, blood analysis result is available in 10
– 15 minutes. On the same analyzer, we can offer a panel of tests on a chip
targeting different diseases and applications.
PARTNERSHIP AND BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT OBJECTIVE:
ChipCare is looking for visionary strategic partners that can make equity
investment in the company and can help to open up product sales in China
when our products are ready for the market.
SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY MISSION TO CHINA
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SHANGHAI
BEIJING
130 Zenway Boulevard
Woodbridge, Ontario L4H 2Y7
Canada
D&V ELECTRONICS LTD.
www.dvelectronics.com
Michael Kelly, Sales and Marketing Manager
T: +1 905 973-3537 E: [email protected]
D&V Electronics of Toronto, Canada designs and manufactures electric
powertrain testers, alternator and starter testers for endurance, laboratory
and end-of-line production testing. D&V’s EPT series are leading edge testers
for the testing of HV/EV electric motors and inverters/controllers. D&V has
developed testing technology which is the best in the world in data acquisition
and accuracy.
Completed Electric Vehicle projects with Chinese companies include motor
testers in Shanghai and Dalian. As well, we are completing and shipping this
fall, a production electric motor tester for a manufacturer in Zhongshang, as
well as an electric motor and inverter performance tester for a Chinese testing
facility in Foshan.
PARTNERSHIP AND BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT OBJECTIVE:
D&V Electronics is interested in expanding its involvement with the Chinese
automotive industry in research and development, product evaluation and
production testing technologies. We are interested in joint projects to develop
technologies and products for the testing future automotive products.
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ONTARIO, CANADA
SHANGHAI
NANJING
BEIJING
JIANGSU
181 University Avenue, Suite 2100
Toronto, Ontario M5H 3M7
Canada
DALE & LESSMANN LLP
www.dalelessmann.com www.dalelessmann.com/chn
Dr. Sean X. Zhang, Partner
T: +1 416 369-7808 E: [email protected]
Dale & Lessmann LLP is a law firm in Toronto. We understand North America
and China, and know how to help clients obtain intellectual property rights,
such as patents, to create commercial value. We advise clients on obtaining
and protecting their intellectual property rights (IPR), and on contracts and
transactions related to technology transfer, licence, joint development, among
others. We also help clients apply for and obtain registration of patents,
trademarks, industrial designs in the United States, Canada and European
countries and the commercialization thereof. We assist clients with establishing
presence in Canada, through M&A, branch or representative offices, or joint
ventures.
PARTNERSHIP AND BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT OBJECTIVE:
Meeting with government officials and companies dealing with technology
transfer and creation of IP, to identify well-positioned technologies with a view
to commercialization, to assist companies with advanced technologies with
patenting and commercialization in North America, and provide legal assistance
with deals for acquiring IP from North American companies.
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BEIJING
100 Collip Circle, Suite 115
Western Research Park
London, Ontario N6G 4X8
Canada
No.9 building, GuangQuJiaYuan
Dongcheng District, Beijing, China
ENABLE IMAGING TECHNOLOGIES INC.
www.enableimagingtech.com www.eitcn.net
Dr. Sandy Vascotto, Chief Executive Officer, Enable Canada
T: +1 226 377-562 E: [email protected]
Yang Wang, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, EIT Beijing
T: 86 1848 5573 E: [email protected]
Enable Imaging is a Canadian company committed to the identification and
development of leading technological solutions to provide broadly accessible
and high quality diagnostic medical information to clinicians and patients within
the Asian marketplace. With a focus on cardiovascular health and stroke
prevention, Enable has received Chinese regulatory approval for its Vasqscan
quantifiable 3D vascular ultrasound imaging solution. Further, Enable is in the
advanced stages for completing its next generation long term ECG monitoring
system for cryptogenic stroke. Enable Imaging operates through its Chinese
subsidiary, EIT Beijing.
PARTNERSHIP AND BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT OBJECTIVE:
With strategic partnerships in Beijing and Shanghai, Enable seeks to expand
its Vasqscan analysis service network offering to other areas of greater China
through public and private health care service providers.
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ONTARIO, CANADA
BEIJING
NANJING
150 Research Lane, Suite 105,
Guelph, Ontario N1G 4T2
Canada
ENVISION SQ INC.
www.envisionsq.com
Dr. Xin Qiu, Vice President and Chief Information Officer
T: +1 416 320-1363 E: [email protected]
Scott Shayko, President and Chief Executive Officer
T: +1 519 362-3645 E: [email protected]
At Envision SQ, we make life better for people around the world. Using
science, engineering and a healthy dose of imagination, we create innovative
technology that meets the needs of families, communities and businesses.
Currently we’re developing special coatings, aerodynamic barriers, and
vegetative materials designed to reduce pollution from traffic and construction
equipment, creating better air quality for the people who live nearby. We are
also developing advanced smart coatings with anti-wetting, anti-corrosion, antiicing, anti-fogging, self-cleaning and illness prevention properties.
PARTNERSHIP AND BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT OBJECTIVE:
Envision SQ and Nanjing Wanju Construction Investment Engineering Co.
would like to promote our newly formed Chinese company which will introduce
innovative technology to improve air quality to the people of China.
This technology will not only improve the everyday health and quality of life
of the people of China, but will also reduce the health care costs associated
with the treatment of acute and chronic diseases resulting from exposure to
pollution from mobile sources. Additionally, this technology has been designed
to decompose the pollutants responsible for smog and haze formation, further
improving air quality in China.
SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY MISSION TO CHINA
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SHANGHAI
NANJING
BEIJING
JIANGSU
7100 Woodbine Ave, Suite 202,
Markham, Ontario L3R 5J2
Canada
GOLDENMOUNT CAPITAL INTERNATIONAL INC.
www.goldenmountcapital.com
Bob Guo, Chief Executive Officer
T: +1 647 281-3332 E: [email protected]
Goldenmount Capital International Inc. is a global investment firm with a main
focus on investment opportunities in the technology sectors including ICT,
clean tech, life science, new materials, etc.
With a dedicated team of professionals, extensive network and contacts
across the globe, as well as a proven track record of success, Goldenmount is
uniquely positioned to build an efficient global capital markets platform to help
clients with complex cross-border deals.
PARTNERSHIP AND BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT OBJECTIVE:
Showcase various investment opportunities in Canadian technology
companies, and seek business collaboration opportunities with Chinese
investment banking firms.
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SHANGHAI
BEIJING
Markham Convergence Centre
7271 Warden Avenue
Markham, Ontario L3R 5X5
Canada
GREENOWL SOLUTIONS INC.
www.greenowlmobile.com
Charles Wen, Chief Technology Officer
T: +1 416 662-7806 E: [email protected]
GreenOwl Solutions Inc. develops and offers a variety of transportation, transit
and social media information technology business and consumer products.
The current suite of products (the company’s technology platform) help
customers better plan trips, receive real-time data driven voice updates and
interact with a community of users leveraging social media. The company has
successfully implemented many products for Canadian (Rogers, CP24, 680
News, the Municipality of York Region) and U.S. partners (CBS Radio), and is
growing its practice to the global stage.
PARTNERSHIP AND BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT OBJECTIVE:
Collaboration with Shenzhen Gaoyitech Limited or like companies. The
company currently produces transport car brackets, car charging cradles,
car charger, Bluetooth series, Bluetooth speaker, OBD, power ball, move
the power supply, automotive cleaners and a series of automotive products.
GreenOwl sees a potential opportunity to partner and create a Social Media
Driver platform for peer to peer or cloud exchange of information related to
narrow cast routes and trips.
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SHANGHAI
NANJING
JIANGSU
80 Aberdeen Street, Suite 100
Ottawa, Ontario K1S 5R5
Canada
iNANO MEDICAL INC.
www.inanomedical.com
Dr. Kyle Liu, President and Chief Executive Officer
T: +1 613 852-0702 E: [email protected]
iNano Medical Inc. was federally incorporated in 2009 to provide engineering
and design services to SMEs in the medical device industry. The company has
developed its own branded medical devices in anesthesiology, ophthalmology
and neurology since 2011. In particular, “iPNS” (iNano Peripheral Nerve
Stimulator) will help anesthesiologists locate nerves in regional anesthesia,
“iEVS” (INano Eye Videoscope) will help optometrists screen for and diagnose
eye diseases, while iTS (iNano Transcranial Stimulator) will help psychiatrists
provide treatment of mental disorders.
PARTNERSHIP AND BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT OBJECTIVE:
• Obtain strategic investors for product development
• Connect with IP trading platform
• Establish partnerships in clinical testing
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SHANGHAI
ionada
NANJING
JIANGSU
131 Saramias Crescent
Concord, Ontario L4K 4P7
Canada
IONADA INC.
www.ionada.com
Dr. George Yan, P.Eng, Vice President Strategic Development
T: +1 289 474-5317 E: [email protected]
Ionada develops, designs and produces world class marine scrubber systems
that remove pollutants in the exhaust gas from marine engines for the global
shipping industry.
PARTNERSHIP AND BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT OBJECTIVE:
• Develop relationships with organizations in the cleantech R&D, ship
building and equipment manufacturing sectors
• Seek strategic investors with capabilities complementary to Ionada for the
production and commercialization of the marine scrubber systems
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SHANGHAI
NANJING
BEIJING
JIANGSU
1712 Bayview Avenue
Toronto, Ontario M4G 3C4
Canada
iSAC SYSTEMS INC.
www.isacsystems.com
Yong Guo Su, Director, Software Development
T: +1 416 876-0227 E: [email protected]
iSAC Systems is a dynamic, high-tech Canadian company providing smart
solutions for real-time monitoring, condition-based maintenance, instant
fault detection and notifications, system performance forecast, and system
auto-recovery. iSAC smart solutions are based on their proprietary miniature
hardware systems and intelligent web-based/mobile-based software. iSAC
solutions have applications in different sectors such as transporation, energy
and sports. Based on these application sectors, iSAC Systems have the
following divisions to cater for the growing demands of the market: iSAC
Systems Transportation, iSAC Systems Aerospace, iSAC Systems Energy
(Includes Electricity, Renewable Energy: Wind, Solar, Geothermal, etc.), iSAC
Systems Oil and Gas, iSAC Systems Mining, iSAC Systems Sports, iSAC
Systems Retail, iSAC Systems Housing, and iSAC Systems Agriculture. Each
division focuses on its own area of interest and associated challenges, and
provides smart solutions specific to the customer requirements.
PARTNERSHIP AND BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT OBJECTIVE:
• To establish partnerships with perspective customers to market iSAC
products in China
• To establish joint ventures with companies in China to develop iSAC
products suitable for customers in China
• To establish collaborations with companies in China to manufacture iSAC
products
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ONTARIO, CANADA
SHANGHAI
NANJING
BEIJING
JIANGSU
140 Columbia Street West
Waterloo Ontario N2L 3K8
Canada
MALUUBA INC.
www.maluuba.com
Zhiyuan Wu, Director, Business Operations
T: +1 226 989-5581 E: [email protected]
Maluuba makes voice assistant products for Samsung, LG and Blackberry.
We use a statistics based recognition engine, which is comparable to Apple’s
Siri. Today, we support over 7 languages, 25 recognition domains and 50
content providers.
PARTNERSHIP AND BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT OBJECTIVE:
Maluuba is looking to provide mobile, TV and automotive OEMs with
customized intelligent assistants.
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SHANGHAI
BEIJING
101 College St
Toronto, Ontario M5G 1L7
Canada
MaRS DISCOVERY DISTRICT
www.marsdd.com
Dr. Ilse Treurnicht, Chief Executive Officer
T: +1 416 673-8107 E: [email protected]
Aron Solomon, Senior Advisor, MaRS Discovery District
T: +1 416 673-8609 E: [email protected]
At MaRS Discovery District, we are dedicated to driving economic and
social prosperity by harnessing the full potential of innovation. Since we first
opened in 2005, we have built on a rich legacy to create one of world’s largest
innovation hubs, a 1.5-million-square-foot complex located in the heart of
Canada’s largest research cluster in downtown Toronto.
MaRS works with an extensive network of private and public sector partners to
help entrepreneurs launch and grow the innovative companies that are building
our future — startup ventures with broad economic and societal impact.
PARTNERSHIP AND BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT OBJECTIVE:
Establishing a strategic relationship through signing an MOU on the Premier’s
trade mission with a Chinese innovation centre committed to enhancing
supportive environments for small and medium enterprises, bringing innovative
solutions to market, cultivating entrepreneurship and stimulating investment,
business growth and economic development in Toronto and China.
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SHANGHAI
NANJING
BEIJING
1280 Main Street West
Hamilton, Ontario L8S 4K1
Canada
MCMASTER UNIVERSITY
www.mcmaster.ca
Dr. Mo Elbestawi, Vice-President, Research and International Affairs
T: +1 905 525-9140, Ext. 27270 E: [email protected]
Dr. Peter Mascher, Associate Vice-President, International Affairs
T: +1 905 525-9140, Ext. 24963 E: [email protected]
McMaster University regularly ranks among the most research-intensive
universities in Canada, which is a measure of research income per full-time
faculty member, and is ranked among the top 100 universities in the world.
McMaster University is strongly engaged around the world in externally funded
international projects and programs, exchange agreements, institutional
linkages, and industrial partnerships. These various interactions focus upon
collaborative research, the commercialization of research results, education and
human resource development. The principal areas of priority are the automotive
sector (including materials research and hybrid powertrain development),
advanced manufacturing (including digital manufacturing), solar photovoltaics,
the interface of water and health, and the needs of an ageing population.
PARTNERSHIP AND BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT OBJECTIVE:
• To develop and/or strengthen commercialization opportunities for
McMaster IP with Chinese industrial partners
• To present McMaster’s commercialization agenda at the 4th China
Jiangsu Conference for International Technology Transfer and
Commercialization
• To explore common research interests and collaboration opportunities
with academic and industrial partners
• To promote McMaster’s areas of research excellence
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NANJING
BEIJING
1280 Main Street West
Hamilton, Ontario L8S 4K1
Canada
MCMASTER UNIVERSITY BIOPHOTONICS GROUP
www.mcmaster.ca
Dr. Qiyin Fang, Canada Research Chair in Biophotonics
T: +1 905 525-9140, Ext. 24227 E: [email protected]
The McMaster Biophotonics Group focuses on research and technology
development of optical technology’s applications in healthcare and the
environment. The group currently has 6 faculty members and over 15
graduate students, as well as 8 collaborating clinicians. Current ongoing
research projects include optofluidics sensor technologies for water quality
monitoring and point-of-care diagnosis/monitoring, optical sensor and smart
home sensor networks for senior homecare, minimally-invasive intraoperative
brain tumor margin detection, panoramic endoscope for cancer screening in
the gastrointestinal tract, robotics laser orthopedic surgery, and high content
screening technology for drug discovery.
PARTNERSHIP AND BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT OBJECTIVE:
• To develop and/or strengthen commercialization opportunities in realtime water quality monitoring technologies with Chinese industrial and
academic partners
• To develop and explore technology development and transfer
opportunities in Sensor/Internet of Things technologies for senior home
care applications with Chinese industrial and academic partners
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SHANGHAI
BEIJING
1280 Main Street West
Hamilton, Ontario L8S 4K1
Canada
MCMASTER UNIVERSITY
CENTRE FOR MECHATRONICS AND HYBRID TECHNOLOGIES
www.mcmaster.ca
Dr. Saeid Habibi, Professor and Director of Centre for Mechatronics and Hybrid Technologies
T: +1 905 518-6561 E: [email protected]
The Centre for Mechatronics and Hybrid Technologies of McMaster
University performs research on emerging advanced vehicle technologies in
partnership with automotive companies. The centre focuses on automotive
control, parts refinement, diagnostics, and prognostics. It is a world class
research and development centre that promotes hybrid and electric technology
internationally. Its mandate is to work with its industrial partners to enhance
their global competitiveness and augment their capabilities in training and
recruitment.
PARTNERSHIP AND BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT OBJECTIVE:
To partner with Chinese automotive OEMs and suppliers on the development
of powertrain technologies for hybrid and electric vehicles. Particular areas of
interest are electric motors and battery energy storage systems for automotive
applications.
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NANJING
1280 Main Street West
Hamilton, Ontario L8S 4K1
Canada
MCMASTER UNIVERSITY PHOTONICS GROUP
engphys.mcmaster.ca/faculty/dr-chang-qing-xu
Dr. Chang-Qing Xu, Professor
T: +1 905 525-9140, Ext. 24314
E: [email protected]
The Photonics Device Group at McMaster University is led by Prof. Xu. The
group has been conducting research on photonics devices and materials,
with emphasise on visible lasers for laser display; optical sensors for civil
engineering and medical instrumentation; all-optical wavelength converters for
tele-communication; and micro flow cytometers for environmental monitoring.
PARTNERSHIP AND BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT OBJECTIVE:
• To strengthen commercialization opportunities in real-time water and/or
air quality monitoring technologies with Chinese industrial and academic
partners
• To explore collaboration opportunities on applications of the photonics
devices with Chinese industrial and academic partners
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SHANGHAI
NANJING
BEIJING
7155 Woodbine Avenue, Suite 202
Markham, Ontario L3R 1A3
Canada
NP SCREEN CANADA LTD
www.npscreen.com
Dr. Leo Chui, Director of Operations
T: +1 416 628-6033 +1 416 804-8078
E: [email protected]
Advance Sentry Corporation (ASC) is a Canadian company and has developed
an accurate, non-invasive, ambulatory screening test (“NP Screen” Brush
Biopsy) for detection of nasopharyngeal carcinoma (NPC), a head and neck
cancer highly prevalent in Chinese and several global ethnic groups. NP Screen
was developed by prominent doctors, geneticists and inventors in North
America. ASC organizes and promotes scientific NPC studies between doctors
from China, Asia, Middle East and Northern Africa and is presently developing
a new brush biopsy screening test for another virus-induced cancer for global
application.
PARTNERSHIP AND BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT OBJECTIVE:
The primary goal is to explore and understand China’s government medical
device policy, business policy and business partners in distribution, investors or
companies to jointly promote NP Screen in China. NP Screen is also interested
in exploring research partners in China to accelerate the development of the
second brush biopsy cancer detection test.
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100 College Street, Unit 351
Toronto, Ontario M5G 1L5
Canada
OTI LUMIONICS INC.
www.otilumionics.com
Thomas Lever, Vice President of Business Development
T: +1 647 921-4168 E: [email protected]
Zhibin Wang, Chief Technology Officer
T: +1 647 389-1891 E: [email protected]
Dr. Michael Helander, President
T: +1 647 704-5816 E: [email protected]
OTI Lumionics Inc. is working to unlock the potential of OLEDs, a new class of
LEDs, for lighting and displays. The company was founded by leading experts
in OLED technology at the University of Toronto in response to interest in the
technology from display market leaders. OTI technology simplifies the structure
of OLED devices, dramatically reduces manufacturing costs, and improves
device performance.
OTI is based in Toronto, Ontario and is engaged in the design and manufacture
of OLED production equipment, materials, and devices.
PARTNERSHIP AND BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT OBJECTIVE:
OTI is promoting our proprietary technology to lower the cost and improve the
performance of OLED devices. OTI develops manufacturing solutions for OLED
lighting panels and seeks to develop collaboration agreements/joint ventures
with Chinese partners to bring OTI OLED production systems online.
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NANJING
BEIJING
7030 Woodbine Avenue, Unit 205
Markham, Ontario L3R 6G2
Canada
QUEEN FINANCIAL GROUP INC.
www.queenfinancial.com
Zhicheng (Charles) Jiang, Chief Executive Officer
T: +1 416 918-6768 E: [email protected]
As one of the leading financial service firms in the Chinese community in North
America, Queen Financial (QFG) provides comprehensive financial services.
Among the current existing 110 mutual fund dealers, QFG was the first and still
the only one in the Mandarin community across the country. Since becoming
a mutual fund dealer, its business has made great achievements with the AUM
well over $100,000,000 mark.
QFG has expanded its services to the bi-lateral project investments between
Canada and China, to help the Canadian companies expand to the Chinese
market and to help the Chinese companies invest in Canadian companies.
PARTNERSHIP AND BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT OBJECTIVE:
• To seek business partners in China who are interested in the advanced
technology from Canada, and would like to develop a joint venture to
manufacture the product in China to distribute locally and worldwide
• To help Chinese firms to expand their business in North America by
acquiring local businesses or direct investment
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NANJING
BEIJING
JIANGSU
™
17 Invertose Drive
Port Colborne, Ontario L3K 5V5
Canada
RAW MATERIALS COMPANY INC.
www.rawmaterials.com
James Ewles, President
T: +1 905 835-1203 E: [email protected]
Michael MacMillan, Chief Financial Officer
T: +1 905 658-4704 E: [email protected]
Raw Materials Company Inc. (RMC) is an international leader in battery
recycling programs, battery-recycling technology, and resource recovery
through the recycling of spent batteries.
RMC’s patented battery recycling technology recycles spent alkaline and
lithium ion batteries into re-saleable zinc, manganese, cobalt, and scrap steel.
RMC sells this recycled material into the agricultural, industrial coatings, and
scrap metal markets.
Through use of RMC’s patented battery recycling technology, no waste
materials ever enter landfills, and the environment is protected from heavy
metal pollution of soils by battery waste.
PARTNERSHIP AND BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT OBJECTIVE:
RMC would like to partner with a Chinese company and use this technology
to recycle all of the waste batteries in China, to protect Chinese soils and the
environment, and recycle waste batteries into re-saleable commodities.
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NANJING
BEIJING
350 Victoria Street
Toronto, Ontario M5B 2K3
Canada
RYERSON UNIVERSITY
www.ryerson.ca
Dr. Wendy Cukier, Vice President, Research and Innovation
T: +1 416-979-5000, Ext. 5283 E: [email protected]
Ryerson is Canada’s leader in innovative, career-focused education and is
increasingly recognized for its integration of innovation and entrepreneurship
throughout the university.
Ryerson’s unique learning models and its commitment to excellence
have resulted in enviable growth. Ryerson has the most applications to
spaces among Ontario universities. Its research portfolio has experienced
transformational growth, increasing by 40% in the last two years alone.
Ryerson is a leader in academic-industry partnerships, through institutes such
as the Center for Urban Energy. Its Digital Media Zone is ranked 1st in Canada
and 5th globally among university-affiliated business incubators.
PARTNERSHIP AND BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT OBJECTIVE:
To identify opportunities for joint research and commercialization activities. The
mission will place emphasis on four Ryerson research centres:
• Ryerson Centre for Cloud and Context Aware Computing (RC4)
• Institute for Biomedical Engineering and Science Technology (iBEST)
• Centre for Urban Energy (CUE)
• Ryerson Institute for Infrastructure Innovation
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NANJING
JIANGSU
175 Longwood Road South, Suite 305
Hamilton, Ontario L8P 0A1
Canada
SOUND OPTIONS TINNITUS TREATMENTS INC.
www.soundoptions.ca
Dr. Lu Han, Vice President, Strategy and Operations
T: +1 647 241-6063 E: [email protected]
Sound Options Tinnitus Treatments Inc. is an Ontario-based company that has
developed a personally-customized sound therapy for tinnitus using cuttingedge research. We offer an enjoyable music-based therapy for tinnitus that is
currently benefiting individuals who developed tinnitus for a variety of reasons.
We do this by assessing the tinnitus and hearing of a customer to create a
personalized treatment that can be loaded onto any music-playing device. We
are working with audiologists and hearing clinic franchises and also offer our
treatment through an online portal. Our company is supported by both Ontario
Brain Institute and Ontario Centres of Excellence.
PARTNERSHIP AND BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT OBJECTIVE:
Having obtained positive results from our clinical trials in collaboration with
McMaster University, we are looking for partners in China to help improve
awareness about tinnitus and tinnitus management. Our goal is to work
together with other organizations to provide an effective, affordable and
enjoyable customized sound therapy for tinnitus sufferers.
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NANJING
JIANGSU
610 University Avenue, Suite 5-303
Toronto, Ontario M5G 2M9
Canada
UNITED BIOLOGICS INC.
www.ubiologics.com
Daniel Chen, Chief Scietific Officer
T: +1 416 276-1005 E: [email protected]
United Biologics Inc. officially started operation in 2013 as an incorporation,
taking advantage of a novel biofertilizer technology Ecofector that was
developed from years of hard work by Dr. A. Keating, D. Chen, Ms. Kwok
and J. Dessau. Dr. Keating is a world leading scientist in cell and biomaterial
engineering. He is a professor of biomaterial and engineering at University of
Toronto, Canada. The technology typically converts atmospheric air into plantusable organic nitrogen, solubilize mineral salts in the soil into plant-accessible
mineral nutrients, and synthesize beneficial phytohormones to enhance plant
growth and crop yield. The technology IP has been filed.
PARTNERSHIP AND BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT OBJECTIVE:
• Partner with organizations interested in Green Tech to develop Ecofector
Master Seed Cell Centers in China and Canada
• Provide seed cells to sub-manufacturers in Asia, North and South
America to produce and market the final product locally.
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190 Elizabeth Street
Toronto, Ontario M5G 2C4
Canada
UNIVERSITY HEALTH NETWORK
www.uhn.ca
Dr. Christopher J. Paige, Vice President, Research
T: +1 416 946-2951 E: [email protected]
University Health Network (UHN) is the University of Toronto’s largest affiliated
teaching hospital, with four hospitals and five research institutes (Princess
Margaret Cancer Centre, Toronto General Research Institute, Toronto Western
Research Institute, Toronto Rehabilitation Institute, Techna) that house more
than 2400 staff in over 818,386 sq. ft. of space, with research funding in
excess of C$333 million (FY2012-13).
Laboratories are also maintained in Shanghai through UHN Shanghai, a R&D
WOFE owned by UHN. Technology transfer is supported by UHN’s Technology
Development and Commercialization Office, a 12-member team specializing in
the commercialization of emerging scientific discoveries from UHN labs.
PARTNERSHIP AND BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT OBJECTIVE:
The primary objective is to establish commercialization partnerships to market
UHN technologies in China and to become aware of Chinese discoveries
looking for North American exposure.
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NANJING
BEIJING
JIANGSU
550 Cumberland Street
Ottawa, Ontatio K1N 6N5
Canada
UNIVERSITY OF OTTAWA
www.uottawa.ca
Yuwei Wang, Project Officer, Asia Partnerships, Office of International Research
T: +1 613 562-5326 E: [email protected]
Sophia Leong, Director, Telfer Executive MBA Program
T: +1 613 564-2926 E: [email protected]
Dr. François Carrier, Director, Office of International Research
T: +1 613 562-5800, Ext. 1271 E: [email protected]
The University of Ottawa is one of Canada’s leading research intensive
medical/doctoral universities. Over 40,000 students are registered in more
than 450 programs in 10 faculties. The University has an annual budget of
more than $900 million and its economic impact in National Capital region is
estimated at $4.1 billion annually. In 2013, the University attracted $300 million
in research funding, and is ranked among the Top 200 in the Leiden ranking of
scientific performance and the World University Rankings.
PARTNERSHIP AND BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT OBJECTIVE:
The Xinhua Hospital agreement with uOttawa-affiliated CHEO Hospital will
extend the ongoing partnership between uOttawa and Shanghai Jiao Tong
University School of Medicine (SJTUSM). The Faculty of Engineering has
several collaborations in China (Spin-off Company, joint program) as well as the
Telfer School of Management.
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BEIJING
200 University Avenue West
Waterloo, Ontario N2L 3G1
Canada
UNIVERSITY OF WATERLOO
www.uwaterloo.ca
Dr. Xianguo Li, Professor
T: +1 519 888-4567, Ext. 36843
E: [email protected]
University of Waterloo is a pioneer and is still the world’s largest institution with
mandatory co-operative education for its postsecondary education program.
Dr. Li’s 20/20 Laboratory for Fuel Cell and Green Energy RD&D aims to develop
and promote green energy systems that strive for sustainable environmental,
social and economic performance. It accomplishes its mission by conducting
original research to develop and promote technologies for diversified and
localized energy systems, clean energy alternatives, energy sustainability and
energy security. One of the current research focuses is in the hydrogen fuel cells.
PARTNERSHIP AND BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT OBJECTIVE:
To develop opportunities for research collaboration and partnership in green
energy systems/technologies, in particular, hydrogen-based energy storage
systems and fuel cells for mobile and stationary applications, including smart
grid (peak shaving and shifting).
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BEIJING
JIANGSU
200 University Avenue West
Waterloo, Ontario N2L 3G1
Canada
UNIVERSITY OF WATERLOO - WATCO
www.uwaterloo.ca
Ling Loerchner, Director of International Research and Commercialization
T: +1 519 888-4567, Ext. 38428 E: [email protected]
University of Waterloo is one of the leading research intensive universities in
Canada. In just half a century, the University of Waterloo, located at the heart of
Canada’s technology hub, has become a leading comprehensive university.
Consistently ranked Canada’s most innovative university, Waterloo is home
to advanced research and teaching in science and engineering, health,
environment, arts and social sciences
Waterloo Commercialization Office (WatCo) is the technology transfer arm in the
University, helping researchers to commercialize the technology to the industry
by either license the technology to the industry partners or start-up company
creation.
PARTNERSHIP AND BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT OBJECTIVE:
• Introduce our commercialization ready technology to Chinese potential
industry partners
• Collaborate the industry partners through IP licensing deal or join venture
company set up
• Seek initial funding for our start-up company via seed/angel/VC funding
sources
• Meet with existing industry partners for further collaboration
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NANJING
101 College Street
Toronto, Ontario M5G 1L7
Canada
XOR LABORATORIES TORONTO INC.
www.uhn.ca
Dr. Mingyao Liu, Professor of Surgery; Interim Director of Institute of Medical Science, University of
Toronto; Member of XOR Board of Advisors
T: +1 416 581-7501 E: [email protected]
Dr. Shaf Keshavjee, Professor of Surgery; Surgeon-in-Chief, University of Toronto; Director, Toronto
Lung Transplant Program; Chief Scientific Officer, XOR Lab
T: +1 416 340-3863 E: [email protected]
Dr. Thomas K. Waddell, Professor of Surgery; Chair of Thoracic Surgery, University of Toronto;
Chief Executive Officer, XOR Lab
T: +1 416 581-7502 E: [email protected]
XOR is a medical device company focused on the field of lung transplantation.
At present, XOR is attempting to commercialize the ex-vivo lung perfusion
(EVLP) process developed in Toronto, Ontario. EVLP allows for a doubling of
the number of available donor lungs for transplantation. The EVLP process
has been validated clinically, with a publication in the New England Journal of
Medicine attesting to its efficacy.
XOR has two primary product lines: a) a reusable hardware product that
houses the devices necessary for a successful EVLP procedure and b) a set of
disposable components that come in contact with the donor lung and therefore
must be replaced with each use of the hardware device. We are currently in the
process of securing IP to protect our innovations.
PARTNERSHIP AND BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT OBJECTIVE:
XOR is looking to explore a manufacturing agreement with a partner in China
for the fabrication, sterilization, and assembly of our disposable products. Our
disposable product will drive revenue for the corporation, so it is essential that
we keep manufacturing costs low.
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BEIJING
20 Adelaide Street East, 13th Floor
Toronto, Ontario M5C 2T6
Canada
WATER TECHNOLOGY ACCELERATION PROJECT (WATERTAP)
www.watertapontario.com
Dr. Brent Wootton, Chairman
T: +1 705 324-9144, Ext. 3226
E: [email protected]
WaterTAP exists to champion and support Ontario’s status as a world water
technology hub. We bring private sector experience to the challenge of helping
water technology entrepreneurs, utilities and investors make the connections
and find the resources they need to keep our water sector prospering.
Ontario has more than 900 water industry companies, supported by research
centres, incubators, accelerators and programs that encourage innovative
water and wastewater technologies and services.
PARTNERSHIP AND BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT OBJECTIVE:
• Showcase and promote the Ontario water sector
• To promote and assist individual Ontario water sector businesses that
have specific interests in China
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WatEver
302 Edenwood Place
Waterloo, Ontario N2T 2R5
Canada
WATEVER MATERIAL TECHNOLOGIES INC.
www.wateverinc.com
Dr. Xianguo Li, Founder and President
T: +1 519 497-7783 E: [email protected]
WatEver Material Technologies Inc. is a high-tech spin-off company from
research conducted at the University of Waterloo. It provides fluorine-free
environmentally-friendly low-cost coating materials and products for the
protection of virtually all surfaces of materials and makes against water damage
and fog formation for a wide range of industrial, commercial, service and
consumer applications. The coating materials and products are liquid-based,
and hence the application on surfaces is simple and easy, including spraying,
dipping, brushing, painting curtain coating, mixing with carrier medium, for
example. The substrate surfaces can be glass, plastic, construction materials
(wood, masonry), fabric, metals, and so on.
PARTNERSHIP AND BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT OBJECTIVE:
To develop opportunities for:
• Chinese markets
• Joint ventures
• Partnership
• Upstream material supplier
• Licensing (Exclusive or non-exclusive):
- For a certain field of use or a certain sector of industry
- For a certain geographical location
- For a certain period of time
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BEIJING
JIANGSU
1151 Richmond Street
London, Ontario N6A 3K7
Canada
WESTERN UNIVERSITY CANADA
www.uwo.ca
Dr. John Capone, Vice President, Research
T: +1 519 661-2111, Ext. 83851 E: [email protected]
Dan Sinai, Associate Vice President, Research
T: +1 519 661-2111, Ext. 3406 E: [email protected]
Ting Ling, Director, WORLDiscoveries Asia
T: +1 519 850-2427 E: [email protected]
Dr. Terry Peters, Professor
T: +1 519 931-5777, Ext. 24159
E: [email protected]
Western University is one of the top Canadian universities with a world-class
reputation in a wide spectrum of research areas, including neurology, medical
imaging, genomics and proteomics, robotic surgery, green energy, wind
engineering, and new materials.
PARTNERSHIP AND BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT OBJECTIVE:
• Promoting bi-lateral research collaborations between Ontario researchers
and their Chinese counterparts
• Forging commercialization partnerships with Chinese industry and
investors around select Ontario based R&D projects
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BEIJING
1151 Richmond Street
London, Ontario N6A 3K7
Canada
WESTERN UNIVERSITY
ROBARTS RESEARCH INSTITUTE
www.robarts.ca www.westernu.ca
Dr. Terry Peters, Scientist, Robarts Research Institute; Professor, Western University
T: +1 519 931-5777, Ext. 24159 E: [email protected]
Medical Research Institute, part of the Schulich School of Medicine and
Dentistry, Western University. Imaging Research Laboratories at Robarts have
15 investigators involved in research in a wide spectrum of medical imaging
initiatives.
PARTNERSHIP AND BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT OBJECTIVE:
Develop academic and commercial partnerships with Chinese institutions.
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NANJING
Clinical Skills Building, Western University
London, Ontario N6A 5C1
Canada
WESTERN UNIVERSITY
SCHULICH SCHOOL OF MEDICINE & DENTISTRY
www.schulich.uwo.ca
Dr. John D. Denstedt, Chair/Chief, Department of Surgery;
Special Advisor to the Dean for Health Globalization, Simulation and Internationalization
T: +1 519 661-2111, Ext. 82246 E: [email protected]
The Schulich School of Medicine and Dentistry provides outstanding
education within a research-intensive, distributed learning environment where
tomorrow’s physicians, dentists, health researchers and other scholars learn
to be socially responsible leaders in the advancement of human health locally,
regionally and globally. The school has a vision to become a global leader
in optimizing life-long health through innovations in research, education and
international engagement and collaboration.
PARTNERSHIP AND BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT OBJECTIVE:
Western University seeks to enhance, enrich, and make more comprehensive
its involvement in international activities. In an increasingly globalized context,
where the flow of ideas and resources has expanded exponentially in recent
years, Western University has much to offer, and much to learn from closer
interaction with institutions abroad.
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51 York Mills Road, Unit 306
Toronto, Ontario M2P 1B6
Canada
WINDSOR BOTANICAL THERAPEUTICS INC.
www.windsorbotanical.com
Dr. Joseph Elliot , President and Chief Executive Officer
T: +1 416 855-7660 +1 416 721-5116 E: [email protected]
Windsor Botanical Therapeutics Inc. (WBTI) is a developer of botanical
medicines to treat human diseases. WBTI will launch a ground-breaking natural
health product called DRE-W developed at the University of Windsor in Ontario,
Canada.
DRE-W has the potential to become a revolutionary natural treatment for
cancer patients who have no treatment alternatives remaining. A number of
terminal cancer patients have benefited from a home-made version. WBTI has
developed a proprietary process to manufacture a product that is 10 times
more potent. A patent is pending. Health Canada has taken notice and has
authorized a phase I clinical trial of DRE-W.
PARTNERSHIP AND BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT OBJECTIVE:
Windsor Botanical Therapeutics Inc. (WBTI) is seeking partners for
manufacturing, clinical development, marketing and distribution in China.
Botanical medicines have a long history in China and are more readily
accepted. WBTI believes that China represents a significant opportunity for
market penetration and growth for DRE-W and WBTI’s other pipeline products.
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Lassonde Building, Suite 3028
York University, 4700 Keele Street
Toronto, Ontatio M3J 1P3
Canada
CENTRE FOR INNOVATION IN INFORMATION VISUALIZATION
AND DATA DRIVEN DESIGN (CIVDDD)
YORK UNIVERSITY, LASSONDE SCHOOL OF ENGINEERING
www.civ-ddd.ca
Dr. Barbara Whitmer, Project Manager
T: +1 416 736-2100, Ext. 33152 E: [email protected]
The Centre for Innovation in Information Visualization and Data Driven Design
(CIVDDD) is an $11.5 million Ontario Research Fund-Research Excellence
research grant in big data analytics & visualization over 5 years, led by York
University with OCAD University and the University of Toronto, and 12 private
sector partners. 11 research teams comprised of academic and private sector
researchers work to develop next generation data discovery, design, and
visualization techniques for new computational tools, representational strategies
& interfaces. The primary objective of CIVDDD is to mobilize research into the
economy and provide highly skilled training for students and professionals.
PARTNERSHIP AND BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT OBJECTIVE:
CIVDDD seeks to create collaboration with researchers and industry partners
in numerical data sets, data analytics, and data visualization in the areas
of interest that include bioinformatics and medical applications, interactive
visualization, social media text analytics, and scientific visualization in
engineering and physical sciences.
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International Trade Branch
6th Floor, Hearst Block, 900 Bay Street
Toronto, Ontario M7A 2E1
Canada
INTERNATIONAL TRADE BRANCH - GOVERNMENT OF ONTARIO
www.SourceFromOntario.com
Sandy He-Easton, Senior Policy Advisor
T: +1 416 212-4545 E: [email protected]
The International Trade Branch assists Ontario companies to access international
markets by establishing partnerships and distribution channels, by providing
assistance to foreign parties interested in sourcing Ontario products, technology
and services and by developing R&D and commercialization partnerships.
The branch also facilitates the implementation of international science and technology
collaboration agreements, including the Ontario-China Memorandum of Understanding
and managing the Ontario-China Research and Innovation Fund program.
If you are an international buyer looking to source goods or services from Ontario,
visit: InvestInOntario.com
ONTARIO INTERNATIONAL MARKETING CENTRE
Beijing
c/o Canadian Embassy
19 Dongzhimenwai Dajie Chao
Yang District
Beijing, 100600 China
Shanghai
c/o The Consulate General of Canada
Eco City Building 8th Floor 1788
Nanjing Xi Lu Jing An District
Shanghai, 200040 China
Yijun Song
Counsellor (Commercial – Ontario)
T: +86 10 5139-4282
E: [email protected]
Philip Wong
Consul (Economic Affairs – Ontario)
T: +86 21 3279-2859
E: [email protected]
Ginger Jiang
Commercial Officer (Commercial – Ontario)
T: +86 10 5139-4280
E: [email protected]
Xiaomei Wang
Commercial Officer (Commercial – Ontario)
T: +86 21 3279-2908
E: [email protected]
The Ontario International Marketing Centres (IMCs) in Shanghai and Beijing work
to attract foreign direct investment to Ontario and to promote awareness of and
access to Ontario-produced goods and services. Co-located in Canadian foreign
missions, the International Marketing Centres are the first point of contract for
business people in China and Ontario who seek more information about doing
business in each other’s markets. Services include market intelligence, site location
assistance, and connecting international buyers to Ontario exporters.
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