Mattacchione: “It is both an honor and significant opportunity for our company to have been selected to participate as an invited member of the Team Canada Trade Mission to India”

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Novo Integrated Sciences, Inc.’s Canadian subsidiary and nutraceutical manufacturer, Acenzia, has been invited to form part of the Team Canada Trade Mission to India, a recent Business Wire report reveals.

“It is both an honor and significant opportunity for our company to have been selected to participate as an invited member of the Team Canada Trade Mission to India,” Robert Mattacchione, Novo’s CEO and Chairman of the Board, said. “We are excited to showcase the potential of our company and begin the process of nurturing the opportunities and the relationships this initiative will bring to light.”

The team will be led by Mary Ng, Canada’s Minister of International Trade, Export Promotion, Small Business and Economic Development. 

Novo’s Chief Medical Officer, Dr. Joseph Chalil, MD, MBA, FACHE, has been selected as a member of the Team Canada delegation to represent the companies.

Novo's participation in the Canada-India Trade Mission will help it introduce its dietary, nutraceutical, and food products to a larger pool of consumers. The company is based in Bellevue, Washington.

“Novo Integrated Sciences, Inc. is pioneering a holistic approach to patient-first health and wellness through a multidisciplinary healthcare ecosystem of services and product innovation,” the Business Wire report states. “Novo offers an essential and differentiated solution to deliver, or intends to deliver, these services and products through the integration of medical technology, advanced therapeutics, and rehabilitative science.”

The event, scheduled to take place in Mumbai, Bangalore, and Hyderabad, India from October 8-14, 2023, was created to strengthen the trade and economic partnership between India and Canada.

“The Indo-Pacific region encompasses 40 economies, over 4 billion people, and $47.19 trillion in economic activity, and it represents over one-third of all global economic activity,” the press release states. “As India and the Indo-Pacific burgeoning middle class expands, so does the demand for access to high-quality healthcare related services, devices, information, and products.”