The Guardian (Charlottetown)

P.E.I. tech company announces winners of Innovation Awards

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A pioneer and a prodigy from P.E.I.’s bioscience business community are the inaugural winners of the Synapse Innovator Awards.

“There are world-class success stories that have stemmed directly from individual­s with a past or present connection to UPEI,” says Synapse CEO Justin Moores on Oct. 2.

Synapse is a tech company based on the UPEI campus.

Regis Duffy has been awarded the Distinguis­hed Innovator Award in recognitio­n of his lifetime of achievemen­t including roles as the first dean of science for the University, the founder and president of Diagnostic Chemicals Limited, and first chairman of the P.E.I. BioAllianc­e.

UPEI alumnus Mohammed Moin received the Inspiring Young Innovator Award in recognitio­n of his achievemen­ts as the co-founder and CEO of Somru BioScience Inc. and his prior work with science-based technology companies Accreon and MAXIMUS Canada.

Duffy and Moin were surprised by the award announceme­nt, which was made following their participat­ion in a panel discussion also featuring UPEI alumna Erin McGrathGau­det, P.E.I.’s provincial deputy minister of economic growth, tourism and culture.

The awards presented to the winners were unique 3Dprinted creations, designed and produced on campus at the UPEI Faculty of Sustainabl­e Design Engineerin­g. Moores is confident these winners will be the start of an annual tradition.

“As the University’s commercial­ization office, we have the pleasure of interactin­g with UPEI innovators every day. We created these awards as both our contributi­on to the University’s 50th-anniversar­y celebratio­ns and as a lasting legacy.”

 ?? UPEI MARKETING AND COMMUNICAT­IONS PHOTO. SUBMITTED. ?? 2019 Synapse Inspiring Young Innovator Award winner Mohammed Moin, left, and Synapse CEO Justin Moores.
UPEI MARKETING AND COMMUNICAT­IONS PHOTO. SUBMITTED. 2019 Synapse Inspiring Young Innovator Award winner Mohammed Moin, left, and Synapse CEO Justin Moores.

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