myStoria, the Kitchener-based digital health company, has been selected as one of 10 recipients of Ontario’s Life Sciences Innovation Fund, receiving $500,000 to help commercialize its technology and create local jobs. MyStoria is building a care coordination platform that helps patients organize medical records and navigate reproductive healthcare.
The fund, delivered by the Ontario Centre of Innovation, supports early-stage life sciences and health tech companies turning breakthrough discoveries into real-world solutions — part of the province’s broader strategy to strengthen its position as a global life sciences and biomanufacturing hub.