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Mohammad Kondri Presents Consulate General of Canada at LSI USA '23

Canada is home to a large pool of highly skilled life sciences professionals with a broad range of expertise.
Speakers
Mohammad Kondri
Mohammad Kondri
Trade Commissioner of Life Sciences & Medtech, Consulate General of Canada

Transcription


Mohammad Kondri  0:06  


Good morning, everyone. Welcome to the second day of the conference, and first the company presentation session at the track one. My name is Muhammad Kondri. I'm the commissioner of the medical science industry and work at the Canadian Consulate here in LA. I am responsible for engaging Canadian life science in as a stakeholder with their counterpart is to southwest USA. That includes basically engaging them in collaboration and partnership costs in cross border investment initiatives. So I have eight company in the session, I have the honor of introducing them to all of you. And before that, I would like to just about a couple of minutes to take and introduce you to Canadian Life Science ecosystem. Okay. Canada has a really a dynamic Live Science ecosystem. And it is the one of the most innovative industries in Canada. It significantly contributes for the Canadian and innovation economy. As you see in this space, basically this life science sector is very vibrant, and is dispersed throughout the country, from Atlantic, Canada to Vancouver Island. And the key Klosters, almost located in the southern part of Canada, and single flight away from each one of you from the United States. If you are looking for partnership, collaboration, and you needed only single fly to go to the Canada discovered what the Canada has to offer for you. So really, Canada believes in the international collaboration, particularly when it comes Life Sciences. We believe that science succeed much faster when we are collaborating with each other. That's what behavior you have this basic this kind of initiative to engage Canadian innovators with each other to facilitate basically development of the healthcare product healthcare solution, and in cost effective way and accessible for the patients of the world. To do that, Canadian Canada has exceptional institution serve as a pipeline for Canadian innovation. And Canada offers generous research and development tax credit for the innovators not their own. But for those people they are involved in international activity. At the same time, Canada has the second largest cluster of the biotech and and they are available for partnership and collaboration. And Canada has a strong skill set, not only basically will lead to innovation, and basically lead the commercialization of the innovation in Canada. If you have any question and interested in Canada doing business in Canada, we are here to help you. And we are here to to answer your question as much as possible. I'll tell I should say that we have more than 70 Canadian attending this conference to any Canadian are presenting in the different sessions of this conference. Please talk to them. And if you have any question, ask them or our team and our booths at the Canadian coordinate right there outside. So that said I have eight great company at this session to introduce to you


 


 

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