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Minister Brenda Bailey Joins adMare BioInnovations for an Important Announcement

VANCOUVER, B.C.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Members of the media are invited to attend a special event with the Honourable Brenda Bailey, Minister of Jobs, Economic Development and Innovation, Gordon McCauley, CEO of adMare BioInnovations, and other key figures from the life sciences industry for an important announcement.

Event Details:

  • Date: Friday, June 28, 2024
  • Time: 8:30 a.m. PDTP
    Please note: This event is taking place at an active construction site. Registration is required. Please arrive no later than 8:45 a.m.
  • Location: M4 Workspace, Building M2 and M4
    111 E 5th Avenue
    Vancouver, BC V5T 4L1

RSVP Required: Please confirm your attendance by emailing Stéphanie Bilodeau at sbilodeau@admarebio.com

Join us to learn more about this pivotal development in Vancouver’s life sciences landscape and its impact on the local economy and innovation sector.

About adMare BioInnovations

With a strong track record of globally-competitive scientific discovery, Canadian life sciences are primed to lead the world. To make this a reality, adMare BioInnovations uses its scientific and commercial expertise, specialized R&D infrastructure, and seed capital to build strong life sciences companies, develop robust ecosystems, and foster industry-ready talent. It re-invests its returns into the Canadian industry to ensure its long-term sustainability. adMare has helped build 36 companies, of which 25 are still active. These companies have attracted $2.4 billion of risk capital, have a combined value of $5.7 billion, and have created around 1,000 jobs in Canada. Our dynamic Montreal and Vancouver Innovation Centres have been home to 48 life science companies to date, with the 27 current resident companies employing over 350 life sciences professionals. The adMare Academy has trained more than 750 alumni — 92% of whom are employed in the life sciences industry. For more information, please visit www.admarebio.com.

Contacts

Media Contact
Mounia Azzi
Vice President, Corporate Development
adMare BioInnovations
mazzi@admarebio.com

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Contacts

Media Contact
Mounia Azzi
Vice President, Corporate Development
adMare BioInnovations
mazzi@admarebio.com

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