FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
HALIFAX, NS, June 25, 2020
Adaptiiv’s Innovative 3D Printing Software Solution Wins $100K in Atlantic Canada’s First-Ever
Health Challenge Pitch Focusing on Cancer Care
Adaptiiv Medical Technologies Inc. (Adaptiiv) is proud to announce it has been named the first-ever
recipient of Atlantic Canada’s Health Challenge focusing on cancer care.
The company was recently awarded the prestigious prize as determined by a panel of judges comprised
of experts in the sectors of healthcare, technology, and government.
This undertaking will see full deployment of Adaptiiv’s innovative technology into the Nova Scotia Health
Authority’s (NSHA) clinical workflow with the goal of improving traditional processes and maximizing
efficiencies.
Dr. Gail Tomblin Murphy, Vice President of Research, Innovation & Discovery and CNE at NSHA says:
“Working with Adaptiiv will allow the NSHA to further implement innovative technologies that improve
the accuracy and level of care that is required of our medical practitioners in order to make concise, lifesaving treatments for patients in Atlantic Canada.”
Adaptiiv’s primary focus is to improve treatment accuracy and patient care by combining its software
platform and 3D printing to design and create patient-specific radiotherapy (RT) accessories.
Past collaboration with the NSHA has allowed Adaptiiv to conduct research and development into refining
its software platform. Now, the two organizations will work toward developing a deep understanding of
the entire end-to-end clinical workflow to further incorporate innovative treatment techniques into
NSHA’s existing processes, enhance the traditional RT workflow, and develop a playbook to integrate
Adaptiiv’s technology on a broader scale across the entire industry.
“Adaptiiv provides the health authority with the ability to design and create patient-specific accessories
quickly and accurately to improve both treatment delivery and the patient experience. Our solution
integrates directly with the clinically-commissioned treatment planning system (TPS), allowing clinicians
at the NSHA to perform dose and plan verification in the TPS prior to treatment which reduces any risk of
not delivering the precise plan that was designed for the patient,” says Adaptiiv CEO, Peter Hickey.
“We are excited to continue working with the NSHA to deepen our understanding of their clinical workflow,
further integrate our 3D printing software solution to maximize workflow efficiencies, and ultimately
become the definitive standard of care,” adds Hickey.
About the Health Challenge
To further drive innovation in the MedTech space, Volta, Nova Scotia Health Authority, BioNova, QEII
Foundation, and the Atlantic Canada Opportunities Agency, have formed a strategic partnership to
present the Health Challenge, a series of five pitch events focusing on specific health care priorities.
MedTech companies participating in the competition present their technologies that aim to solve various
priorities pre-determined by the Nova Scotia Health Authority.
About Adaptiiv
Headquartered in Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada, Adaptiiv Medical Technologies Inc. is shaping the future
of patient-specific healthcare through innovation and collaboration with industry leaders throughout the
world. With FDA 510(k) clearance and a CE Mark, Adaptiiv offers a regulatory cleared software solution
that has been fully validated to create custom 3D printed radiotherapy accessories. The company’s
solution is currently used in a clinical setting by clients in 14 countries.
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