BioNova, Nova Scotia’s life sciences association, has named six student finalists for its BIC Junior youth pitch competition, which will take place at the virtual BioPort conference on November 3.
The contest is intended to inspire Nova Scotia's high school students to create a business idea for the health and life sciences sector that has real commercialization potential.
The contest is supported by sponsors MNP and partners Brillant Labs and the Black Busines Initiative's Business is Jammin' and gives students the knowledge and skills to create their business idea and pitch it to a panel