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Driving Sector Growth Through Partnership: BIOQuébec and Bioscience Association Manitoba (BAM) Sign Memorandum of Understanding

LAVAL, Québec & WINNIPEG, Manitoba--(BUSINESS WIRE)--BIOQuébec and Bioscience Association Manitoba (BAM) are proud to announce the signing of a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) that establishes a partnership between two of Canada’s leading life sciences organizations. This marks an important step toward a more integrated and competitive Canadian life sciences landscape, built on regional strengths and shared innovation goals.

The MOU is intended to deepen ties between Quebec and Manitoba’s vibrant life sciences sectors by leveraging complementary expertise and expanding opportunities in commercialization, business development, and sector growth. It establishes a framework to support joint efforts and foster new opportunities for success among member organizations in both provinces. BAM and BIOQuébec already share several member organizations, making this formal collaboration a natural continuation of existing connections and a mutually beneficial evolution.

This partnership reflects a broader effort to strengthen interprovincial collaboration and better align provincial strengths. By enhancing connectivity across provincial ecosystems, BIOQuébec and BAM are contributing to the continued growth of Canada’s life sciences sector.

A pan-Canadian approach to innovation and growth

“A pan-Canadian approach is the way forward for our industry. This new MOU with BIOQuébec represents a shared commitment to supporting innovation, strengthening Manitoba and Québec’s life sciences ecosystems, and creating new opportunities,” said Andrea Ladouceur, President and CEO of BAM. “By working together, we can better align our resources, amplify our impact, and build a stronger future for life sciences in Canada. We’re proud to take this step together and are excited for what lies ahead.”

“In today’s rapidly evolving life sciences landscape, provincial boundaries should not be barriers to innovation. This MOU embodies the idea of pan-Canadian collaboration by uniting regional strengths to accelerate growth and amplify Canada’s global competitiveness in life sciences,” said Benoît Larose, President and CEO of BIOQuébec. “It’s a concrete step that reflects our willingness to act, to create connections, and to support the growth of companies across both provinces.”

Key Benefits for Association Members:

  • Expanded networking and business development opportunities through joint activities and commercial missions
  • Access to cross-association events focused on life sciences knowledge sharing, advocacy, and partnerships
  • Preferential registration rates for all partnered events

About BIOQuébec

BIOQuébec is a non-profit association entirely funded by its members. It represents more than 290 companies and organizations active in Quebec’s life sciences and health technologies industry. BIOQuébec serves as the industry’s voice, fosters networking and economic development, and acts as a bridge between the private sector and key stakeholders.

Learn more about BIOQuébec: https://www.bioquebec.com/

About Bioscience Association Manitoba (BAM)

Bioscience Association Manitoba (BAM) is a not-for-profit industry association that enables commercial success for bioscience companies in Manitoba by acting as a catalyst for innovation, leading with one unified voice for all bioscience advancement and growth, and supporting a future-focused workforce.

Learn more about Bioscience Association Manitoba: https://biomb.ca/

Contacts

For additional details or media inquiries, please contact:
Jeannine Burkhard – Public Affairs Advisor, BIOQuébec,
Email: jburkhard@bioquebec.com or
Chloe Gerrard – Communications & Marketing Manager, BAM
Email: chloe@biomb.ca

Bioscience Association Manitoba

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Headquarters: Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada
CEO: Kim Kline
Employees: 8
Organization: NON

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Contacts

For additional details or media inquiries, please contact:
Jeannine Burkhard – Public Affairs Advisor, BIOQuébec,
Email: jburkhard@bioquebec.com or
Chloe Gerrard – Communications & Marketing Manager, BAM
Email: chloe@biomb.ca

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