Some local manufacturing companies ‘pivot’ production to help out during COVID-19 pandemic
Sixty percent of local manufacturing companies surveyed plan to continue the production of medical materials or related services post COVID-19 pandemic.
Sixty percent of local manufacturing companies surveyed plan to continue the production of medical materials or related services post COVID-19 pandemic.
As Canadians return to work, there is an increasing need to ensure employees have access to personal protective equipment (PPE) and other products to keep them safe from COVID-19 infection.
Ontario this week will unveil sector-by-sector guidelines for how businesses can re-open and operate safely, as automakers look to resume vehicle production in May amid the COVID-19 pandemic.
Next Generation Manufacturing Canada (NGen), the industry-led organization behind Canada’s Advanced Manufacturing Supercluster, today announced it has invested more than $21 million in projects
General Motors Canada is preparing portions of its iconic Oshawa plant to produce face masks for health care professionals and other Canadians.
CCM Hockey is now making protective hoods for healthcare workers in Canada, and the company promises that the cutting-edge design is “game-changing.”
The National Research Council of Canada is looking for made in Canada alternative solutions for the industrial production of efficient filtration material to be used for manufacturing N95
Automotive suppliers participating in a global survey said the novel coronavirus (COVID-19) is hitting their operations, with major uncertainty about what’s next.
Siemens announced in response to the ongoing global health crisis caused by the outbreak of the COVID-19 virus, Siemens is making its Additive Manufacturing (AM) Network along with its 3D