Vancouver-based Haibu Health is earning national recognition after being named one of the standout companies at this year’s DMZ Women Innovation Summit in Toronto.
The healthtech startup received a $10,000 grant from the Business Development Bank of Canada (BDC), awarded by President and CEO Isabelle Hudon, who recognized Haibu Health as the “most courageous company” at the event.
The announcement came during the Summit’s live pitch competition, where 10 women-led startups from across Canada presented their companies to investors and industry leaders. Haibu Health was selected through a competitive national process and stood out among a cohort spanning AI, climate tech, defence, and healthcare.
Hosted by DMZ in partnership with Elevate, the Women Innovation Summit has become a key platform for showcasing high-potential women founders and connecting them with capital and networks needed to scale.
For Haibu Health, the recognition signals growing momentum within Canada’s healthcare innovation space, as startups work to address access, outcomes, and system efficiency.
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