NGen Secures $79.5M for AI Initiatives to Enhance Canadian Manufacturing
Next Generation Manufacturing Canada (NGen) announced $29.2 million in federal funding to support 20 AI projects, enhancing competitiveness for Canadian manufacturers. The total investment, including over $50.3 million from industry, amounts to $79.5 million aimed at modernizing production and improving efficiency.

Next Generation Manufacturing Canada (NGen) is launching 20 AI projects with a total investment of $79.5 million, comprising $29.2 million in federal funding. These initiatives are part of the Government of Canada's Pan-Canadian Artificial Intelligence Strategy, designed to facilitate the adoption of AI in manufacturing sectors such as automotive, life sciences, and food production.
Key focuses include AI-driven quality inspection, adaptive robotics, and digital twins for production efficiency. The collaboration aims to propel Canadian manufacturers toward global competitiveness, creating jobs and enhancing supply chain resilience. The projects may significantly impact operational costs and productivity, potentially positioning Canada as a leader in advanced manufacturing technologies.




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