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MedCity INVEST Spotlight: Get ready for the Canadian Healthcare Startup Showcase

by Tess Hutchinson

At MedCity INVEST From May 22-24, Canadian healthcare startups will share the spotlight at the Ritz Carlton in Chicago alongside innovators in healthcare technology, medical devices and biopharmaceuticals.

The Canadian Consulate General in Chicago is currently celebrating the 75th anniversary of its diplomatic presence in the Midwest.

Five companies will participate in the Canadian Healthcare Startup Show presented by the Canadian Consulate General. Entrepreneurs from each company will present their companies to the audience in a session moderated by Kelsey Tsai, Vice President of the Blue Venture Fund. At the end of the presentations, the audience will be asked to choose a winner.

Here you will find an overview of the participating companies.

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Able Innovations’ The ALTA platform automates one of the most labor-intensive tasks in healthcare – patient transfers. Its technology can be used to counter staff shortages. At the touch of a button, a single frontline worker can transfer a patient.

Careteam Technologies has developed a care coordination platform that can support healthy aging, particularly for patients with complex, chronic conditions.

Hyivy Health has developed a data-driven pelvic rehabilitation system for women experiencing a pelvic health complication. His system uses one device to provide a quantifiable set of data about the pelvic floor to perform three different therapies.

OPTT health is a digital mental health software-as-a-service (SaaS) company aimed at healthcare organizations. It leverages clinically validated mental health digital content and AI capabilities to increase care capacity by up to fourfold and reduce costs.

true angle is a team of home health professionals dedicated to helping patients heal at home through convenient, accessible biofeedback technology.

Photo: Urupong, Getty Images

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