Market Research

With years of experience in the Ontario assistive technologies industry, a network of partnerships, and a large population of patients with complex disabilities, ATC is able to provide insights that will allow you to place your product appropriately in this complex market space.

Dedicated Audience

ATC sees over 5,000 patients with complex neurological diseases a year. We’re able to create a targeted audience to validate your product placement.

Network

We work with a wide range of funding institutes, vendors, industry professionals, and manufacturers in Ontario and around the world. We’re able to poll vendor value and analyze realizable funding avenues appropriate for your product.

Rules and Regulations

The medical world is dominated by rules and regulations, and ATC has spent decades building workflows and knowledge to work within these confines. We can ensure that your product fits Ontario’s regulations, and as many patients as possible can get their hands on your technology.

Patient Device Funding

Ontario has a complex web of government funded plans such the Assistive Devices Program (ADP), charities, and private insurance that can provide funding for patients. We work along side our patients to scrutinize funding paths, and use this knowledge to consult device manufacturers for optimum product placement.

Managed Programs

We take the burden of managing timelines, stakeholders, facilities, and project overhead off your shoulders. All product testing is managed by program managers with experience in managing large multi-faceted projects.

Ready to talk?

We’d love to hear what you’re working on, and help you figure out what the next steps in your project are.

Every project is unique, and we’d love to work with you to figure out the best path forward for your needs. Please reach out to us using the webform on the left, or use the link below to find our location and contact details.

Beginning April 1st

ATC Will Only Be Providing AAC Services

Beginning on April 1st, 2022, ATC will be permanently limiting its care to providing AAC services and will no longer be accepting referrals for neurology, seating and mobility, diet and nutrition, physiotherapy, or speech therapy.

Our AAC services will continue to operate from our new home - The Salvation Army Toronto Grace Health Centre in Downtown Toronto - and is now open for referrals for all adult clients. We look forward to continuing our work through this program and encourage you to continue onto our website to learn more or to get in touch with our team.

Alternatively, if you are trying to reach one of the Neurologists who was previously working with ATC in support of a Movement Disorder or MS diagnosis, please feel free to contact them directly at 416 785 2500 Ext 2717, or fax your referral to 647 788 4886.