You’ve asked and we listened! The Canadian Centre for Aging and Brain Health Innovation (CC-ABHI) has extended the deadline for submitting an Expression of Interest for the Industry Innovation Partnership Program (I2P2) to Friday, December 9, 2016 at 5:00 PM.
Over the past few weeks, numerous clients have expressed a great deal of interest in learning more about participating in this program. We heard those requests, and are providing you with an opportunity to participate by extending the deadline to submit your expression of interest!
I2P2 seeks to bridge the gap between companies, having innovative aging and brain health products/services at an advanced stage of development, with healthcare institutions who are seeking solutions to challenging issues associated with aging and brain health.
I2P2 will enable successful applicant companies worldwide to test and validate their technology so as to obtain the evidence needed to successfully market their product into the seniors’ care and brain health marketplace. Applicants must have a mature product or service that they would like to test with older adults at a North American trial partner site.
CC-ABHI will provide 50% of the project costs to the North American trial partner site to work with the company to test and validate the company’s product or service. Successful applicants must co-invest the remaining 50% of the project costs through cash and in-kind support to test their product or service.
We recently hosted webinars that provide more information about I2P2. The full version of the webinar is available on the CC-ABHI website. Watch for upcoming details on additional opportunities launching soon. If you have any further questions, please email info@cabhi.com.
The Canadian Centre for Aging and Brain Health Innovation
The Canadian Centre for Aging and Brain Health Innovation (CC-ABHI), located at Baycrest Health Sciences Centre in Toronto, Canada, is a solution accelerator that is focused on driving innovation in the aging and brain health sector. Established in 2015, it is the result of the largest investment in brain health and aging in Canadian history.
CC-ABHI is a first-of-its-kind partnership of healthcare, science, industry, and government. Its mandate is to be a hub for the design and development of technology and/or practice-related innovations that will allow older adults to age safely in the setting of their choice, while maintaining their cognitive, emotional, and physical well-being.