Axem Neurotechnology Awarded $100,000 by the Ontario Brain Institute

We are proud to announce that Tony Ingram, co-founder of Axem Neurotechnology, has been recognized as one of the six entrepreneurs awarded $100,000 by the Ontario Brain Institute (OBI). This prestigious grant is part of the 2023 NERVE (Neurotech Entrepreneurship to Validate Emerging Innovations) program, which is Canada's largest award for early-stage neurotechnology companies.

The NERVE program, which saw its second year in 2023, extends beyond financial support, offering a year of training opportunities, mentorship, and growth support to the recipients. This aligns perfectly with our mission at Axem Neurotechnology, as we continuously strive to innovate and expand our reach in providing effective neurotech solutions.

The Ontario Brain Institute, through its funding and support, plays a crucial role in fostering a thriving ecosystem for neurotechnology ventures across Canada. Their commitment to accelerating discoveries and innovations in brain health has been instrumental in bringing transformative products and services to market.

Tony's achievement is a testament to the collaborative and forward-thinking spirit that drives Axem Neurotechnology. It also reflects the broader commitment of the Ontario Brain Institute and the Government of Ontario to advance research, innovation, and commercialization in the field of brain health.

For more information, see the official news release by the Ontario Brain Institute here: https://www.newswire.ca/news-releases/ontario-brain-institute-announces-600-000-in-funding-through-canada-s-largest-early-stage-neurotechnology-venture-award-876431068.html

And if you’re on LinkedIn, be sure to follow both OBI and Axem for exciting updates!

Tony Ingram