The annual competition recognizes top startups and supports entrepreneurship in Canada’s technology and aging sector. It’s open to any entrepreneur or startup with a technology-based solution that can support the health and quality of life of older adults or their caregivers.
This year’s winner will receive $25,000 in cash plus in-kind prizes. A runner-up will also be eligible for a $10,000 cash prize. The Ontario Brain Institute is generously contributing 50% of these cash awards.