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Toronto region is the only growing metro region in north America
The region welcomes about 100,000 new residents every year. Canada’s skills-based immigration system ensures many are highly skilled 53% 13% 22% 27% 29% Source: Statistics Canada (Toronto & Montreal Census Metropolitan Areas) and US Census (US Metropolitan Statistical Areas) for US Cities, 1991 for Canadian Cities
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Toronto region: A global Cluster
Toronto region has a solid foundation for dynamic growth. We have the scale and scope to place among the world’s top human health science clusters. Source: Jones, Lang, LaSalle. Life Sciences Cluster Report 2014 Briefing Document
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Toronto Region human health + sciences cluster
North Downtown “High Tech Capital” 100 ICT companies 1 university, 3 colleges Multinational generic, digital and medical device companies Neutraceutical and manufacturing operations “Discovery district” 9 research hospitals, 10 community hospitals 3 universities, 3 colleges, 37 research institutes 160 biotechnology and medical device companies east West “Advanced manufacturing” Multinational generics and digital companies Laboratories, manufacturing and warehousing operations 1 university campus, 3 hospitals “Pill Hill” 30 multinational pharma and medical device companies 30+ small and medium biotechnology and medical device companies Laboratories, manufacturing and warehousing operations 1 university campus, 1 college, 6 hospitals Briefing Document
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Global clinical trials World-leading Academic & Translational research
Perfect mix of science, business and lifestyle in the only growing metro region A centre for Global clinical trials World-leading Academic & Translational research Briefing Document
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Toronto Region areas of expertise/Assets
THERAPEUTIC AREA EXPERTISE CANCER NEUROSCIENCE CHRONIC DISEASES Cellular and Regenerative Medicine Genomics Imaging and Medical Devices Digital and Informatics TECHNOLOGY VEHICLE EXPERTISE
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Advanced business environment
Lower Cost of doing business Source: Competitive Alternatives, KPMG’s Guide to International Business Location Costs Edition Canada has a cost advantage compared to U.S. The 3 major U.S. health sciences clusters are above the U.S. baseline for costs of doing business (Boston, NY, SF) Source: KPMG. Competitive Alternatives: 2014 Edition. Pp
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