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Canada's Manufacturing Supercluster and industry partners invest $28.8 million in new and emerging technologies


HAMILTON, Ontario, July 08, 2020 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Next Generation Manufacturing Canada (NGen), the industry-led organization leading Canada's Advanced Manufacturing Supercluster, has announced a collaborative funding effort worth $28.8 million to support nine cutting-edge projects across Canada. NGen's contribution of $11.3 million is leveraging an additional $17.5 million in investments from 27 industry partners.

"Manufacturing supports 1.7 million jobs across Canada, and is one of the key drivers of our economy," said Navdeep Bains, Minister of Innovation, Science and Industry. "Our Government's investment in the NGen Supercluster is resulting in Made in Canada solutions that improve our quality of life, create quality well-paying jobs and promote clean growth."

The projects, which combine Canada's manufacturing strengths with new and emerging technologies, were selected for NGen funding by a panel of independent experts. Twenty-four of the industry partners are small and medium-sized companies.

"The advanced manufacturing projects we support combine some of the best in knowledge, technologies and production capability that Canada has to offer," said Jayson Myers, CEO, NGen. "Collaboration allows Canadian companies to create leading edge solutions for Canada that can then be leveraged to capture new market opportunities around the world."

Each of the nine projects approved for NGen co-investment will result in unique manufacturing capabilities in Canada and provide important benefits for all Canadians. The projects include:

For more information on each project, including industry partner quotes, please visit this fact page.

About NGen - Next Generation Manufacturing Canada
NGen is the industry-led not-for-profit organization that leads Canada's Advanced Manufacturing Supercluster. Its mandate is to help build world-leading advanced manufacturing capabilities in Canada for the benefit of Canadians. NGen works to strengthen collaboration among its membership of more than 2,500 manufacturers, technology companies, innovation centres, and researchers, and provides funding and business support to industry-led initiatives that aim to develop, apply, or scale-up transformative manufacturing solutions in Canada for commercialization in global markets

Associated links
Next Generation Manufacturing Canada
Innovation Superclusters Initiative

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Robbie MacLeod
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