The owner of the northwest Calgary property has applied to rezone the site to make way for a nine-storey residential rental building, which has raised concerns with some residents.
The owner of the northwest Calgary property has applied to rezone the site to make way for a nine-storey residential rental building, which has raised concerns with some residents.
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Home health tech you need to watch in 2021
From health selfies to invisible blood pressure measurement, this gear suggests the future of telehealth and digital medicine. Listen - 07:45
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Some of the most interesting health tech trends at the outset of 2021 point to a future that merges healthcare with consumer electronics, two trends that have barely touched so far. At CES 2021, CNET s Senior VP of Content & Strategy Lindsey Turrentine asked if they can provide better healthcare than in the doctor s office when merged. Here are some of the most interesting health tech products that may bring us to that point.
PepsiCo signs on to sponsor new founder-in-residence program from M13
The budding venture studio being built inside M13 has signed PepsiCo as its first new corporate partner.
Through the deal, PepsiCo has agreed to bankroll the first founder-in-residence program from the New York and Los Angeles-based firm, which poached former Techstars Los Angeles managing director Anna Barber to lead its new initiative.
The initial M13 Launchpad program will leverage PepsiCo executives and advisors to take entrepreneurs-in-residence on a 12-week program in ideating and launching a health and wellness-focused startup.
“Today there is a wealth of data available to consumers about their own health, and the movement toward home testing has put ownership over health data more firmly in their hands. This creates exciting opportunities for people to use nutrition even more effectively as a source of consistent, overall health and wellness,” Barber wrote in an email. “This spring, we will be loo