Strategic Market Research and Community-Based Expansion

Open Opened on August 5, 2025
Main contact
LaunchPath Inc.
Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Neda Abbaszadegan
Business Analyst
(12)
3
Institutions
(1)
Project
Academic experience
80 hours of work total
Student
Anywhere
Intermediate level

Project scope

Categories
Market research Lead generation Market expansion
Skills
market research data-driven decision making competitive analysis market opportunities lead generation business strategies strategic roadmaps business communication problem solving time management
Details

Categories:

  • Indigenous Community Health Strategy
  • Healthcare Technology Strategy
  • B2B & Community Lead Generation
  • Digital Market Expansion
  • Market Research

Skills:

  • Competitive analysis and research
  • Indigenous health systems & community partnership mapping
  • Healthcare market expansion strategy
  • B2B & stakeholder lead generation
  • Business strategy and impact development
  • Community-driven service design
  • Project planning and risk analysis
  • Cross-cultural communication and engagement

Details:

The objective of this project is to conduct a comprehensive competitive analysis of the Canadian telehealth market, identify opportunities for market expansion and begin generating leads for potential partnerships. A key focus will be on exploring how Telerehab AI can be introduced into First Nations communities, where access to timely rehabilitation services is often limited. This platform has the potential to fill a critical healthcare gap by offering culturally sensitive, remote rehabilitation solutions that improve accessibility and health outcomes. Students will also develop a business roadmap to guide Telerehab AI’s growth strategy, with a focus on community-driven deployment and partnerships that align with the platform’s social impact goals.

Deliverables

Tasks and Milestones:

  1. Competitive & Ecosystem Analysis (Weeks 1–2)
  • Research Canadian telehealth providers, including those serving Indigenous and remote communities.
  • Identify gaps in current offerings related to culturally sensitive rehab care.
  • Map existing health tech networks, partnerships, and outreach efforts.
  • Prepare a report highlighting where Telerehab AI can add distinct value.
  1. Community Outreach & Partnership Mapping (Weeks 3–4)
  • Identify potential First Nations communities or healthcare organizations open to digital rehab solutions.
  • Research existing Indigenous health initiatives and stakeholders.
  • Recommend culturally appropriate outreach and engagement strategies.
  • Develop a First Nations partnership readiness checklist for Telerehab AI.
  1. Lead Generation (Weeks 5–6)
  • Compile a lead list of clinics, regional health authorities, and organizations (e.g., FNIHB, Friendship Centres).
  • Research key decision-makers and gather contact details.
  • Recommend outreach channels tailored to Indigenous and rural health orgs.
  • Provide outreach messaging templates (email, LinkedIn, etc.).
  1. Business Roadmap Development (Weeks 7–8)
  • Build a 1–3 year roadmap with clear milestones for product deployment, partnerships, and impact tracking.
  • Include marketing, risk mitigation, and community engagement strategies.
  • Propose KPIs that measure health access impact, not just revenue growth.

Final Deliverables:

  1. Competitive & Ecosystem Analysis Report
  2. Community Partnership Strategy
  3. Lead Generation List & Messaging Toolkit
  4. Business Roadmap Document

Benefits for Students:

  • Gain hands-on experience conducting real-world market and community research in Canada’s healthcare technology sector.
  • Learn how to approach Indigenous community engagement with sensitivity, respect, and purpose.
  • Develop practical skills in strategic planning, partnership development, and lead generation within a socially impactful startup.
  • Explore challenges and opportunities in equitable access to healthcare, especially in underserved and remote communities.
  • Strengthen competencies in cross-cultural communication, stakeholder mapping, and inclusive business strategy.
  • Work directly with professionals at LaunchPath and Telerehab AI, gaining mentorship and networking opportunities with social impact leaders, Indigenous advisors, and health-tech entrepreneurs.


Mentorship
Domain expertise and knowledge

Providing specialized knowledge in the project subject area, with industry context.

Skills, knowledge and expertise

Sharing knowledge in specific technical skills, techniques, methodologies required for the project.

Hands-on support

Direct involvement in project tasks, offering guidance, and demonstrating techniques.

Tools and/or resources

Providing access to necessary tools, software, and resources required for project completion.

Regular meetings

Scheduled check-ins to discuss progress, address challenges, and provide feedback.

Supported causes

The global challenges this project addresses, aligning with the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). Learn more about all 17 SDGs here.

Good health and well-being

About the company

Company
Toronto, Ontario, Canada
11 - 50 employees
Hospital, health, wellness & medical
Representation
Minority-Owned Small Business Immigrant-Owned Community-Focused

LaunchPath provides commercialization services for entrepreneurs and startups. Our focus is providing services for new Canadians who plan to launch a business or expand their businesses to Canada.
In our submitted projects, we hope to get further assistance with some of our client tasks and find further business growth opportunities.

Please get in touch with us through email, for further information regarding the projects: neda@launchpath.ca