Canada is investing more than $79 million to integrate artificial intelligence into manufacturing, with industry contributing over $50 million and federal funding supplying the remainder. Next Generation Manufacturing Canada announced support for 20 projects spanning automotive, defence, and semiconductor production.
Participating firms include e-Zinc, Xaba, and InPho, each deploying AI to improve efficiency and quality. Officials say the initiative aims to strengthen domestic capacity and global competitiveness. Data shows Canada lags in robotics adoption, though AI and automation can boost productivity. Industry leaders argue immediate deployment of AI technologies is critical to maintaining competitiveness in global manufacturing markets.
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