Published • loading... • Updated
Ottawa unveils $25M to boost advanced manufacturing at trade fair in Germany
- The Canadian government is investing $25 million in 14 projects to enhance advanced manufacturing across Canada.
- These projects include efficient battery production, AI packaging for cosmetics, converting methane into stored energy, and automating manufacturing for small nuclear reactors.
- The $25 million funding complements $38 million from industry for these projects.
- Industry Minister Mélanie Joly stated the funds will help expand Canadian trade and move research into market-ready, commercially viable projects, with the announcement made at Hannover Messe in Germany.
Insights by Ground AI
31 Articles
31 Articles
+5 Reposted by 5 other sources
NGen Announces $62.7M in World-Leading Advanced Manufacturing Projects
HANNOVER, Germany, April 20, 2026 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Next Generation Manufacturing Canada (NGen), the industry-led, not-for-profit organization that leads Canada’s Global Innovation Cluster for Advanced Manufacturing, today announced nearly $25 million in new federal funding to support 14 new advanced…
·Niagara Falls, Canada
Read Full ArticleJoly says this funding will help Canada expand its trade. The post Ottawa releases $25 million to support the leading-edge manufacturing industry appeared first on Les Affaires.
Coverage Details
Total News Sources31
Leaning Left19Leaning Right1Center6Last UpdatedBias Distribution73% Left
Bias Distribution
- 73% of the sources lean Left
73% Left
L 73%
C 23%
Factuality
To view factuality data please Upgrade to Premium











