Canada's automotive suppliers are building the cars of the future through innovative engineering

News Release

$3 million will support innovation in Canada's automotive supply chain

August 31, 2016 – Markham, Ontario – Innovation, Science and Economic Development Canada

Canada has set an all-time record by selling nearly 1.9 million new cars, light trucks and SUVs over the last year, and everyone has taken notice. Auto production is a huge driver of economic success for Canadians, which is why the Government of Canada is investing in new technologies ranging from early stage development to those available in the global automotive marketplace.

Thanks to nearly $3 million in funding from the Government of Canada for four projects, Canadians who design and manufacture auto parts for the cars of the future will benefit from new skills, knowledge and business expertise that create well-paying, middle-class jobs.

The funding, provided under the Automotive Supplier Innovation Program, will also enable businesses in the sector to develop new technologies and get their products to market faster and more efficiently.

The Honourable Navdeep Bains, Minister of Innovation, Science and Economic Development, made the announcement at Bluewrist Inc., a developer of robotics systems based in Markham, Ontario. The company will receive a contribution of up to $821,445 to develop an innovative scanning inspection system that will be five times faster than existing technologies. The inspection system will increase quality-control capabilities for auto-parts manufacturers, while reducing waste and saving energy.

The other companies that have received funding include:

  • Smarter Alloys Inc., Waterloo, Ontario: The company will receive up to $1.1 million to develop advanced alloys that can retake their shape for use in mechanisms such as grill shutters and door latches. New mechanisms made of "smart" alloys will replace unreliable and bulky systems used today by automotive manufacturers.
  • A.P. Plasman, a Division of Plasman Group, Windsor, Ontario: The company will receive up to $366,688 to develop 3D-printed measurement tools to replace its current steel-machined fixtures. These new fixtures will reduce costs, increase energy efficiency and increase global competitiveness.
  • Invotek Electronics Inc., Markham, Ontario: The company will receive up to $412,025 to develop an innovative radar system for cars. This radar system will be more compact, allowing it to be installed in areas of vehicles that were traditionally inaccessible, thereby contributing to road safety.

Quotes

"These projects illustrate how Canada's automotive suppliers are at the forefront of designing and building the super-efficient cars of the future—cars that are more energy-efficient and better for the environment. The made-in-Canada innovations that come from these companies strengthen the skills, knowledge and business expertise that create well-paying jobs for Canadians. These innovations make our country's automotive sector a global success."

– The Honourable Navdeep Bains, Minister of Innovation, Science and Economic Development

"The Automotive Supplier Innovation Program helps Canada's automotive suppliers gain a competitive global edge through new innovative products and processes and next-generation technologies. Through ASIP, Canadian suppliers can drive ground-breaking technologies and generate jobs, economic growth and prosperity."

– The Honourable John McCallum, Minister of Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship

Quick facts

  • Canada's automotive sector is the country's second-largest manufacturing sector, producing more than two million vehicles a year, which translates to one car every 14 seconds.
  • The sector employs 125,400 Canadians directly and another 398,700 indirectly. It also has the largest job-multiplying effect of any sector. Every assembly job creates six additional jobs in the automotive supply chain.
  • Canada has an opportunity to draw on its research strengths in areas such as automotive lightweighting and information and communications technologies to help design and build the cars of the future.
  • As announced in Budget 2016, the Government extended the Automotive Innovation Fund through 2020–21.

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Office of the Minister of Innovation,
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