Smart Factory Solutions for Canadian Manufacturers
The Government of Canada provides resources and funding for manufacturers to adopt smart factory technologies, increasing productivity and competitiveness.
The Government of Canada provides resources and funding for manufacturers to adopt smart factory technologies, increasing productivity and competitiveness.
Researchers at McGill University explore the benefits and challenges of implementing Industry 4.0 technologies in Canadian manufacturing, including case studies and best practices.
Siemens offers a range of smart factory solutions, including automation and digitalization technologies, to help Canadian manufacturers increase efficiency and reduce costs.
Canadian Manufacturers & Exporters (CME) provides guidance and resources for manufacturers looking to adopt smart factory technologies, including a step-by-step guide and industry examples.
The Conference Board of Canada hosts a webinar series on smart factory solutions, featuring expert speakers and case studies on the adoption and implementation of Industry 4.0 technologies.
The National Research Council Canada (NRC) publishes a review of the current state of smart manufacturing in Canada, including trends, challenges, and opportunities for growth.
The Industry 4.0 Observatory (I4O) offers a smart factory assessment tool, allowing Canadian manufacturers to evaluate their current level of digitalization and identify areas for improvement.
Next Generation Manufacturing Canada (NGen) is a non-profit organization supporting the development of Canada's smart manufacturing supercluster, including funding and resources for manufacturers.