ST. JOHN'S, N.L. — Three health technology companies in Newfoundland and Labrador are receiving provincial funding to help with their research and development.
Polyamyna Naotech, a biotechnology company in St. John's, gained $543,537 for its research on improving patient outcomes, which accesses the effectiveness of coating technology to help reduce bacterial growth in a health-care setting. St. John's PolyUnity Tech, which received $449,150, is growing its business with a proposed research and project over the next 16 months to scale its operations towards commercialization and growth.
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