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Roche Canada Announces New Informatics Jobs in Ontario’s Life Sciences Sector

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Roche Canada Announces New Informatics Jobs in Ontario’s Life Sciences Sector

These jobs will propel the province towards being a global leader in biomanufacturing and life sciences

MISSISSAUGA, ON, Nov. 19, 2024 /CNW/ – Hoffmann-La Roche Limited (Roche Canada) is pleased to announce, with support from the Government of Ontario through its agency, Invest Ontario, the addition of up to 250 new jobs to Ontario. Most of these highly-skilled, technical jobs will be in innovative areas like artificial intelligence (AI), machine learning, computational biology, and data analytics and will be part of Roche’s Global Informatics function. The jobs will address real challenges in healthcare by advancing Roche’s understanding of diseases and helping deliver innovations faster to patients.

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This marks the first collaboration of this kind for Roche Canada with Invest Ontario, which will help further Ontario’s ambition of becoming a global leader in life sciences. These jobs equate to an investment of more than $130M CAD over five years, with a contribution of $3.5M from the Government of Ontario. These jobs will establish Roche Canada as one of the top five Informatics technology hubs supporting the Roche global business.

“As a global organization with a long Canadian history, we are proud of the impact and investments that Roche has made, and continues to make, across the country,” says Brigitte Nolet, President & CEO, Roche Canada Pharma. “Investments like these are possible because we have collaborative partners across public, private, and not-for-profit sectors willing to address healthcare challenges more effectively, together.”

There is incredible talent at Roche Canada, and the talent yet to come will raise Canada’s visibility as a premier destination for global business growth and new investments. The funding for these new, future-oriented jobs will benefit the entire life science ecosystem, and ultimately help us ensure medicines make their way to patients faster.

“This investment by Roche is another testament to Ontario’s growing reputation as a global leader in the life sciences sector,” said Premier Doug Ford. “Our government is pleased to support the growth of this Global Informatics Hub with a $3.5 million provincial investment that will create highly skilled, good-paying jobs and drive medical breakthroughs that will improve the lives of people throughout Ontario.”

Canada has a vibrant life sciences sector and some of the best researchers and scientists in the world, and Ontario is targeted to be the premier destination for global business growth and new investments. The province represents the largest volume of Canadian patients and can be a leader in modernizing and streamlining processes across the country.

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