Life Sciences Nova Scotia is fostering opportunities for Nova Scotia’s bioeconomy

Life Sciences Nova Scotia is a not-for-profit industry association focused on demonstrating the unique position and potential of Nova Scotia as a burgeoning Life Sciences region. We lead and nurture the ecosystem by widening our audience and bringing conversation and community to the Life Sciences sector, locally, regionally and globally.

The Ring Rescue Dolphin cutter being used on a finger

Member In Focus

Member In Focus

Stuck rings, solved: the Ring Rescue story

Stuck rings often require risky hardware tools in emergency rooms. Dartmouth-based Ring Rescue, co-founded by emergency physician Dr. Kevin Spencer, aims to address that issue with an innovative solution. Their devices, now used across North America, cut ring metals quickly and safely, improving patient outcomes and becoming a new standard of care. Read more about their Nova Scotia-headquartered company, and how they’re poised for global expansion.

See how our members are thriving in the Life Sciences sector of Nova Scotia

XO Technology selected for Invest Nova Scotia’s Accelerate program

XO Technology selected for Invest Nova Scotia’s Accelerate program

Establishing Canada’s first large-scale bioinnovation centre

Establishing Canada’s first large-scale bioinnovation centre

Virtual Hallway Partners With IWK HEALTH To Improve Access To Specialized Genetic Services

Virtual Hallway Partners With IWK HEALTH To Improve Access To Specialized Genetic Services

GROWTH /DEVELOPMENT – Growing Life Sciences Sector in Nova Scotia

GROWTH /DEVELOPMENT – Growing Life Sciences Sector in Nova Scotia

We are building a thriving, resilient, and connected life science ecosystem for a better tomorrow.

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