Insider Brief

  • Next Generation Manufacturing Canada (NGen) has allocated $19 million in funding for 12 new projects that integrate artificial intelligence into manufacturing, totalling a value of $55 million, as part of the Global Innovation Cluster initiative to boost Canada’s advanced manufacturing sector.
  • The AI for Manufacturing (AI4M) program, backed by the Government of Canada’s Pan-Canadian AI Strategy Commercialization initiative, supports the development and scaling of AI and machine learning in manufacturing, aiming to enhance Canadian competitiveness, develop skilled AI workforce, and contribute to sustainability and safety.
  • NGen emphasizes the role of these projects in closing the commercialization gap for Canadian AI technologies, with the Minister of Innovation, Science and Industry acknowledging the effort to strengthen Canada’s position in responsible AI development and its application in manufacturing.

PRESS RELEASE — HAMILTON, Ontario/November 7, 2023/(GLOBE NEWSWIRE) —Next Generation Manufacturing Canada (NGen), has announced $19 million in Global Innovation Cluster funding for 12 new AI for manufacturing projects valued at a total of $55 million. NGen’s AI for Manufacturing Challenge was designed to build advanced manufacturing capacity and enhance the commercialization of artificial intelligence and machine learning innovations across manufacturing sectors in Canada.

AI4M funding is provided from the Government of Canada’s Pan-Canadian AI Strategy Commercialization program. It is intended to support the development and scale-up of solutions involving Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning as well as the steps required by manufacturers for their successful implementation. The program aims to enhance the competitiveness of Canadian manufacturers, enable the development of new commercial opportunities for AI solution providers and manufacturers alike, develop a diverse and inclusive workforce highly skilled in AI applications in manufacturing, and contribute to environmental sustainability, supply chain resilience, and the health and safety of Canadians.

The following project consortia represent the cohort of successful applicants to NGen’s AI4M program:

Next Generation Factory Acceptance Test
Ballard Power Systems Inc. (Burnaby, BC)
Acerta Analytics Solutions Inc. (Kitchener, ON)

AI/Machine Vision Quality Control
Keirton Inc. (Surrey, BC)
Organigram Inc. (Moncton, NB)

Smart, Connected and Collaborative Canadian Robotic Framework
Kinova Inc. (Boisbrand, QC)
Labforge Inc. (Waterloo, ON)
Inertia Manufacturing (Toronto, ON)
Linamar Corporation (Guelph, ON)

High Speed AI Powered 3D Inspection
Apera AI Inc. (Vancouver, BC)
Stronach Centre for Innovation — Magna International (Aurora, ON)

A Flexible, Scalable AI Manufacturing Quality System
Lantern Machinery Analytics Inc. (Vancouver, BC)
e-Zinc Inc. (Toronto, ON)

AI-Enabled Autonomous Manufacturing Equipment
Linamar Corporation (Guelph, ON)
Cyberworks Robotics (Oro-Medonte, ON)

Digital Manufacturing Production AI Engine
Mosaic Manufacturing (Toronto, ON)
AI-Innovative Solutions Inc. (Burlington, ON)
Matter and Form (Toronto, ON)

Using AI to Fast-Track Electrochemical Technology Developments
Ayrtron Energy (Calgary, AB)
Pulsenics Inc. (Toronto, ON)

AI-Driven Digital Twins to Accelerate and Enhance Life Sciences Manufacturing
Basetwo Artificial Intelligence Inc. (Mississauga, ON)
Genecis Bioindustries Inc. (Scarborough, ON)

AI in Manufacturing for the World’s First Digital Gynecology Platform
Cosm Medical Corp. (Toronto, ON)
SiteRocket Labs (Toronto, ON)
Hamilton Health Sciences Corporation (Hamilton, ON)
Objex Unlimited Inc. (Etobicoke, ON)

Enhanced AI Traceability for Manufacturing
Linamar Corporation (Guelph, ON)
Acerta Analytics Solutions Inc. (Kitchener, ON)

AI-Enabled Robotic Solution for Building Component Prefabrication
Promise Robotics Inc. (Toronto, ON)
Landmark Group of Companies Inc. (Edmonton, AB)

As NGen launches AI4M projects, the cluster is simultaneously seeking project applications to its Quantum Advantage program in support of Canada’s National Quantum Strategy. Interested parties are encouraged to visit https://quantumadvantage.ngen.ca/ for more information about the program and to submit project applications.

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“NGen is helping close the gap to commercial success for our home-grown AI providers,” said Jayson Myers, CEO, NGen. “By connecting our leading-edge technology firms to our domestic manufacturing base, NGen is helping to develop a suite of unique solutions that will have tremendous commercial potential in global markets.”

“Canada’s Global Innovation Clusters are key to supporting the commercialization of Canadian AI innovations,” said François-Philippe Champagne, Minister of Innovation, Science and Industry. “Canada is a leader in the responsible development and safe use of AI, and with the support from Canada’s Advanced Manufacturing Cluster, NGen, we are not only generating new commercial opportunities for Canadian AI providers but also developing world-leading technology capabilities for Canada’s manufacturing base.”

About The Pan-Canadian AI Strategy

Through the Pan-Canadian Artificial Intelligence Strategy, the Government of Canada is investing in efforts to drive the adoption of artificial intelligence across Canada’s economy and society. The second phase of the strategy bridges Canada’s world-class talent and research capacity with programs to enable commercialization and adoption to help ensure that Canadian ideas and knowledge are mobilized and commercialized here at home. Canada’s Global Innovation Clusters are strengthening the national innovation landscape by promoting the adoption of made-in-Canada artificial intelligence technologies by businesses in key industries, and by public and not-for-profit entities.

About NGen

NGen is the industry-led not-for-profit organization that leads Canada’s Global Innovation Cluster for Advanced Manufacturing. 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 5,000 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. www.ngen.ca/membership

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