International life sciences marketing agency, ramarketing is opening a new office in Toronto, Canada, as it continues to bolster support for US clients and grow globally.
The decision to establish a presence in Canada is part of a long-term vision to bolster the agency’s footprint in North America. It follows the successful opening of its Boston office in 2018. The UK-headquartered agency is committed to expanding its North American presence to service clients across the US and Canada, as well as supporting clients in Europe and Asia.
The downtown Toronto office will be led by three senior team members from day one and will be established as a hub to embed ramarketing’s unique culture and attract exceptional talent from the greater Toronto region.
Following investment from private equity firm NorthEdge 18 months ago, the agency has exceeded its growth targets, delivering a 45 percent rise in topline revenue and an increase in headcount of over 40 percent.
Already well established in Europe, the Toronto office underlines ramarketing’s position as a leading player in the pharmaceutical and biotech space that will enable more strategic partnerships with companies across Canada and North America.
As a global life sciences hub, ramarketing selected the Toronto region because it attracts some of the world’s leading biosciences, pharmaceutical, and medical technology companies. With 53 of the world’s top 100 life sciences companies and 16 of the top 25 global medical device companies located in the region, it is the perfect location for the agency’s new office.
The diverse city has a thriving life sciences ecosystem and is home to world-class research institutions, such as the University of Toronto which is world-renowned for its life sciences and healthcare programs. The combination of academic and commercial infrastructure means that Toronto boasts a diverse and highly skilled talent pool; over 14,000 people work in pharmaceutical manufacturing in the Toronto region — more than Boston, Los Angeles, Montréal, and Indianapolis.
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