The Ontario government is working for workers by investing an additional $90 million in the Skills Development Fund (SDF) to support innovative training projects that upskill workers and jobseekers, preparing them for meaningful careers in their communities.
Advanced manufacturing in Toronto is steadily growing, with different industries and a variety of advanced manufacturing institutes driving innovation in the region.
Learn about the manufacturing industries in Canada that are driving growth and innovation, which is helping the country become a leader in manufacturing.
Machine tool trade shows allow attendees to network with manufacturing professionals and industry experts, discover new products, and meet with prominent suppliers.
Fleming College and Ontario Tech University have been awarded funding from the Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada (NSERC) to collaborate on a three-year research project with Horizon Aircraft.
Canadian manufacturing is undergoing a digital transformation and manufacturers must overcome barriers to adopt smart tech and remain competitive in the future.
Today, the Ontario government launched the Advanced Manufacturing and Innovation Competitiveness (AMIC) program to help companies get the tools, technology and talent they need to grow, compete and innovate in an increasingly competitive global market.