BTNX Inc. is not just a leader in rapid point-of-care diagnostics, we’re also a proud and long-standing member of the Canadian Aboriginal and Minority Supplier Council (CAMSC). Through this partnership, we support and help shape inclusive supply chains across Canada’s corporate and government sectors.
As a world-class biotechnology company, BTNX Inc. has built a strong reputation for delivering high quality rapid diagnostic solutions that are trusted by healthcare professionals worldwide. Backed by dedicated customer support, we stand behind our products and prioritize customer satisfaction. From fertility and infectious disease tests to cardiac monitoring and harm reduction testing, BTNX products are designed to deliver fast, reliable results that support better health outcomes. Our quality systems are certified to international standards and many of our products carry approvals from health care authorities including Health Canada, the FDA, and the EU.
As a business majority owned, managed, and controlled by visible minorities, BTNX proudly holds certification through CAMSC, a testament to both excellence and our commitment to representation and equity in the Canadian marketplace.
The Canadian Aboriginal and Minority Supplier Council (CAMSC) is a non-profit organization that facilitates the growth of Aboriginal and minority owned businesses by connecting them to procurement opportunities with companies and governments committed to a diverse and inclusive supply chain.1
CAMSC supports supplier diversity by connecting diverse, certified suppliers with corporate and government buyers. By connecting organizations to these suppliers, CAMSC helps enhance inclusive procurement practices allowing organizations to benefit from innovative solutions, cost savings, improved employee retention, local job creation, stronger brand loyalty, and increased revenues that result from building diverse and inclusive supply chains.1
Behind BTNX’s innovation and success is CEO Iqbal Sunderani, whose story is rooted in resilience and opportunity. Iqbal’s life journey spans continents and cultures. In the early 1970s, he spent his early years in Uganda. However, due to political and social turmoil of the time, his family relocated to the UK and eventually settled in Canada. Iqbal’s experiences shaped his determination, adaptability, and global perspective, qualities that now guide his leadership as CEO of BTNX Inc., a company committed to innovation, diversity, and inclusive business practices.
As a CAMSC certified supplier, BTNX demonstrates how diversity, innovation, and ethical leadership work together. By delivering trusted diagnostic solutions and supporting inclusive supply chains, BTNX helps drive improved health outcomes and long-term value for partners across Canada.
References
- Canadian Aboriginal and Minority Supplier Council. (2025, November 27). About - Canadian Aboriginal and Minority Supplier Council. Canadian Aboriginal and Minority Supplier Council -. https://camsc.ca/about/#about-camsc
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