Our partnership reflects a growing and dynamic sector dedicated to promoting and supporting research, investment opportunities, and the development and production of isotopes.
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Join the collective voice for the sector and raise awareness of the economic and environmental benefits of medical isotopes
Play an active role in our sector’s ongoing development
Influence decision-making by joining our advocacy activities and networking with industry and research leaders
Gain access to sector research data and other intelligence not available elsewhere
Increase international sales and partnership opportunities by participating in technology missions at conferences and exhibitions in key international markets
Increased visibility within CEOIA , newsletters, social media, presentations, publication.
The Canadian Nuclear Isotope Council (CNIC) is a independent, non-profit advocacy and member services organization. The CNIC supports over 85 members from across science, academia, healthcare, and nuclear-sector organizations dedicated to maintaining Canada’s position as a global leader in the production of life-saving isotopes. The CNIC raises awareness and advocates for long-term policies that support health-care innovation and will save countless lives for decades to come.
The CNIC serves as a voice in safeguarding the continued availability of isotopes, ensuring our public policies are risk-informed and science-based, and support the highest levels of public health and safety. Leveraging existing infrastructure and expertise will have a significant positive impact on human health across the globe, keeping hospitals clean and safe while expanding Canada’s leadership role in the global community by supporting new and innovative treatments.
The CNIC’s mission is to convene, align and advance the interests of its members through principled policy work, value-added business services and broad engagement to drive competitiveness and economic growth for Canada’s isotope industry.