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The new company will commercialize Dr. John Rowlands’
X-ray Light Valve system
Today
a group of leading medical research organizations in Ontario
announced the launch of XLV Diagnostics Inc., a new medical
imaging, prime sector start-up company. XLV Diagnostics Inc.
is supported by Thunder Bay Regional Research Institute (TBRRI),
Sunnybrook Research Institute (SRI), Ontario Institute for
Cancer Research (OICR) and MaRS Innovation. The new company
will commercialize Dr. John Rowlands’ X-ray Light Valve
(XLV) system, build a full-scale prototype of the imaging
detector in Thunder Bay, and will then validate its performance
(cost of production and improved imaging quality). The XLV
system will be applied to mammography to improve access to
screening and diagnosis of breast cancer.
"I am thrilled to see this made-in-Ontario technology
being commercialized right here where it was developed - in
Thunder Bay," says the Honourable Glen Murray, Minister
of Research and Innovation. "We were pleased to support
the work of Dr. Rowlands, as he developed this technology.
It's a great example of the McGuinty government's commitment
to innovation that improves health care, creates new jobs
and strengthens our economy."
The digital mammography marketplace is currently growing
at a rate of 20% using current technology. The new XLV innovation
promises to capture and generate a new market of affordable
x-ray technology. Globally, mammography sales are about $1
billion annually.
“This new company will help bring XLV to the next phase
of commercialization. The idea is based on real patient need.
The XLV technology would be applied first in mammography as
a faster, better, less expensive way to screen for breast
cancer, and eventually it will expand to other types of medical
imaging,” says Dr. Rowlands, Founding Scientific Director
of TBRRI, who has also been named the Research and Development
Advisor of the new company.
"It's tremendously exciting to see the launch of an
innovative technology company that will change people's lives
for the better, and today's announcement truly demonstrates
the incredible momentum of our Thunder Bay Regional Research
Institute. Just 15 months ago, our government made the largest
investment in research ever in Northwestern Ontario - $6.5
million - to support advanced research work through TBRRI,
and it's clear that was a very wise investment indeed,"
says the Honourable Michael Gravelle, Minister of Northern
Development, Mines and Forests, and MPP for Thunder Bay-Superior
North.
Key partners are poised and ready to support the company’s
efforts to bring XLV to market. “This new company is
the direct result of teamwork,” says Michael Power,
CEO, TBRRI. “We have a superior invention here that
will meet the needs of patients and that is why we’ve
joined forces to work together. Our common goal is to bring
XLV to market in a professional and timely manner in order
to remain competitive.”
“This is certainly one of the most exciting fruits
of the partnership among SRI, TBRRI, OICR and MaRS Innovation,”
says Dr. Michael Julius, Vice-President, Research, Sunnybrook
Health Sciences Centre and SRI. “Geography is not a
barrier when like-minded organizations pool their intellectual
and business resources toward a shared goal of extracting
value from knowledge for the benefit of patients and the economy.”
The Ontario Institute for Cancer Research (OICR) shares this
vision. An OICR program will support the new start-up company
XLV Diagnostics Inc. “OICR, through its seed program,
the Intellectual Property Development and Commercialization
Fund, invests in promising cancer-related technologies throughout
Ontario,” says Frank Stonebanks, OICR’s Chief
Commercial Officer. “The goal of the Fund is to bridge
the gap between academic research grants and private investment
and to help bring these exciting technologies to market where
they can benefit cancer patients in Ontario and world-wide.
OICR has invested in technologies held in start-up companies
and research institutions across the province and we are proud
to support Dr. Rowlands’ ingenious approach to digital
mammography.”
The realization of XLV Diagnostics Inc. is the combined effort
of federal, provincial, municipal, local government support,
and academic, healthcare, and industry partners. The new company
will contribute to key areas of research and development,
and the ongoing growth of medical research in the Northwest
and across the province.
“MaRS Innovation is pleased to be working with TBRRI,
one of our newest member organizations, and to have been instrumental
in helping the Sunnybrook Health Sciences Centre and TBRRI
to launch a new start-up company to commercialize this exciting
technology,” says Dr. Raphael (Rafi) Hofstein, President
and CEO, MaRS Innovation. “We are looking forward to
helping guide XLV Diagnostics to commercial success, and to
identifying other promising ventures with TBRRI,” he
adds.
“Today is another expression of growth in our knowledge-based
economy. Our government is proud to have been a partner in
the earliest stages of this expansion and looks forward to
other announcements in the future,” Bill Mauro, MPP
Thunder Bay – Atikokan.
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