HealthTech Connex Inc gets $1m for novel solution to detect concussions

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Ottawa – Concussions are the most common form of brain injury with thousands of Canadians diagnosed every year. In 2022, approximately 35,000 children and youth, aged 5 to 19, and more than 65,000 adults, 20 years and older, were diagnosed with a concussion in emergency rooms across the country.

In the summer of 2022, the Public Health Agency of Canada launched the Detecting Concussions Using Objective Indicators challenge, seeking solutions to prevent severe health outcomes associated with concussions. As part of phase 1, three finalists received $150,000 each to develop their ideas.

Today, the Honourable Carla Qualtrough, Minister of Sport and Physical Activity, the Honourable Mark Holland, Minister of Health, and the Honourable François-Philippe Champagne, Minister of Innovation, Science and Industry Canada, announced the final winner of phase 2 of the Challenge. HealthTech Connex Inc. will receive $1 million to support its novel solution to detect concussions and prevent severe health outcomes stemming from these injuries. The company has been selected to further develop of a solution to support diagnosis and prognosis for recovery based upon the detection of a concussion using objective indicators.

This initiative is part of the Innovative Solutions Canada program at Innovation, Science and Economic Development Canada.

“Concussions are a widely recognized public health issue that can have debilitating short-term and long-term effects on brain health. Using innovative solutions, like those developed by HealthTech Connex Inc., we can create a more consistent approach to concussion management across the country. Innovations like this will better equip us to support the health and well-being of Canadians with concussions.” – Carla Qualtrough, Minister of Sport and Physical Activity

“One of the reasons that concussions present such a public health challenge is that objective tools to detect concussions, establish pathways for recovery, and identify the risk of recurring symptoms do not currently exist. That is why the work led by HealthTech Connex Inc. is essential. The team’s proposed solution builds on the Government of Canada’s work to help prevent serious health outcomes from concussions for Canadians.” – Mark Holland, Minister of Health