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Lab 915 Technologies Recognized on BC Tech Map as Key Contributor to British Columbia’s Innovation Ecosystem

[FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: July 30, 2025] Vancouver, B.C. – Lab 915 Technologies Inc., a medical technology company advancing solutions for musculoskeletal health, is proud to announce its inclusion in the BC Tech Map, a dynamic platform developed by the BC Tech Association to spotlight the province’s most innovative and influential technology organizations. https://wearebctech.com/bc-techmap-2025/

Being featured on the BC Tech Map highlights Lab 915 Technologies’ role in shaping the future of healthcare through its innovative work in medical device development. BC Tech Association’s mission to support the growth journey—from Startup to Scaleup to Anchor company—is closely aligned with Lab 915 Technologies’ own trajectory. Through this membership, Lab 915 Technologies gains access to a collaborative network of innovators, industry leaders, and strategic resources to help propel its growth and impact.

“We’re honored to be recognized as part of BC’s thriving tech ecosystem,” said Jolanda Peters, Founder of Lab 915 Technologies Inc. “Our inclusion on the BC Tech Map underscores our commitment to transforming a solution that had an extremely positive impact on a family member into scalable solutions that directly improve outcomes for others.”

About Lab 915 Technologies Inc.

Lab 915 Technologies Inc. is a female-founded, early-stage Vancouver-based start-up working on a novel solution to solve the problems associated with assistive devices and the treatment of plantar fasciitis and/or achilles tendinopathy. Based on personal experience with a family member and the adaptation of an inventive orthopedic solution, the mission is to make the world a better place by enabling people to return more quickly and easily to the activities they love. Lab 915 is a SFU Charles Chang Institue for Entrepreneurship Start-up Company, NRC IRAP and AccelerateIP partner beneficiary, BCIT Center for Applied Research and Innovation Make+ Lab and Mitacs research collaborator.

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