Canada is a world leader in AI, EV batteries, cobots, quantum computing, and hydrogen. Still, there's so much more to do. So we're doing it, one company at a time. See their stories below.
Cell and gene therapies just might cure the world of disease. But only if there’s enough to go around.
Cures for blood cancers. Permanent treatments for diabetes. An end to hemophilia. Those landmark changes are all possible, and the efforts are currently underway. Canada has an opportunity to be the driver of these revolutionary medicines if we continue to invest in infrastructure, talent and our collaborative nature.
Intelligent City merges architecture and construction with advanced manufacturing, transforming housing into factory-produced products.
The robotic arm clutches a panel of timber. It grazes just above another layer of timber. In short order, it locates its final resting site and presses it into place.
This robotic arm, inside Intelligent City’s factory in lower mainland, British Columbia, could be the missing link to righting Canada’s demand for housing. This robotic arm is what OD Krieg, Chief Technology Officer of Intelligent City, calls, “the productization of housing.”
Orthopaedic Innovation Centre tests synthetic joints and medical implants to ensure durability, improving healthcare and supporting Canadian medical advancements.
Millions of women face the same health problem. The solution? Millions of custom medical devices.
There’s a women’s health problem so large that adult diapers now account for more landfill space than baby diapers. Cosm Medical is addressing it with a world’s first.
Mosaic’s industrial 3D printing system revolutionizes manufacturing by closing supply chain gaps, offering on-demand, localized production, and boosting efficiency.
NGen helps build demand for technology solutions in manufacturing and provides an ecosystem of suppliers for enterprises to partner with. While building both technology demand and supply, we also provide capital to de-risk investments for businesses in order to bring new commercial technologies to market.
NGen supports the creation of manufacturing and tech jobs in Canada. With nearly 4,000 direct jobs created to date, we're estimating that we'll help create 35,000 over the next 10 years.
We're leveraging investments from the private sector to enhance the competitiveness of Canadian manufacturing and tech sectors. NGen initiatives have led to the creation of dozens of new companies to commercialize their advanced manufacturing solutions around the world.