Local Hamilton Leader Receives Life Sciences Community Impact Award

Hamilton Business Review

“Life Sciences Ontario (LSO) proudly announces the recipients of the 2025 LSO Awards, celebrating excellence and innovation in life sciences. Now in its 22nd year, the LSO Awards continues its longstanding tradition of recognizing outstanding individuals and companies whose contributions have significantly advanced Ontario’s life sciences sector.
…Since 2016, Alex Muggah has served as concierge to Hamilton’s innovation ecosystem. He is founding Director of the Synapse Life Science Consortium, a partnership of anchor organization representing 34,000 employees, and serves as VP Life Sciences at Innovation Factory.
In these roles, Alex has helped shape and propel Hamilton’s engagement with life science companies from across Ontario, facilitating collaborations that catalyze healthcare innovation and improve patient outcomes.”
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