Smart Manufacturing in Canada
The National Research Council of Canada provides resources and support for Canadian companies adopting smart manufacturing technologies, including artificial intelligence and robotics.
The National Research Council of Canada provides resources and support for Canadian companies adopting smart manufacturing technologies, including artificial intelligence and robotics.
McGill University's research on Industry 4.0 and smart manufacturing explores the impact of emerging technologies on Canadian companies, with a focus on innovation and competitiveness.
Deloitte's report on smart manufacturing technology highlights the benefits and challenges of adopting advanced technologies, including IoT, AI, and data analytics, for Canadian companies.
The Canadian Manufacturers & Exporters association provides resources and guidance for Canadian companies looking to adopt smart manufacturing technologies and improve their global competitiveness.
Siemens' smart manufacturing solutions for Canadian companies include digital twins, AI-powered automation, and industrial IoT, to increase efficiency and productivity.
The Conference Board of Canada's report on smart manufacturing trends and opportunities explores the current state of the industry and provides insights for Canadian companies looking to adopt new technologies.
The University of Toronto's online course on smart manufacturing, available on Coursera, covers the fundamentals of Industry 4.0 and provides practical knowledge for Canadian companies looking to adopt new technologies.
Innovation, Science and Economic Development Canada's website provides information on the Smart Manufacturing Supercluster, a government-funded initiative to support the adoption of advanced technologies by Canadian companies.