Canada to Spin Off Canadian Photonics Fabrication Centre for AI and Semiconductor Growth
The Canadian government has announced plans to spin off the Canadian Photonics Fabrication Centre (CPFC) into a commercial entity, enhancing domestic capabilities in photonic semiconductors amid rising global AI demands. This move aims to attract private investment, bolster Canada's industrial sovereignty, and create high-quality jobs.

Canada's government will initiate the spin-off of the Canadian Photonics Fabrication Centre (CPFC) to enhance domestic photonic semiconductor manufacturing. This facility is North America's sole end-to-end pure play compound semiconductor site, crucial for the country's innovation ecosystem.
The CPFC will focus on scaling operations to support Canadian small and medium-sized enterprises in AI and quantum technologies. The 2025 budget indicates plans to seek private capital, further integrating the CPFC into the national supply chain and increasing competitiveness in next-generation technologies. Strengthening these capabilities is vital for economic resilience and national security.




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