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NGen Leads $108M Investment in Sustainable Manufacturing Projects

CANADA, JUL 29 – NGen's $108 million investment supports 32 companies applying clean technology to improve manufacturing sustainability, leveraging $71 million in additional industry funding.

  • Next Generation Manufacturing Canada announced a $37M investment via its Sustainable Manufacturing Challenge, supporting 32 companies and leveraging $71M in industry contributions.
  • Integrating innovative industrial solutions can drive real benefits for Canadian manufacturing and support sustainability targets, as part of the Sustainable Manufacturing Challenge, NGen CEO Jayson Myers said.
  • Among these projects are Mantel Canada in Toronto, Kruger in Montreal, Carbonova Corp. in Calgary, and Oilify New-Tech Solutions Inc. in Calgary, with industry consortia leveraging $71M.
  • As a result, NGen CEO Jayson Myers states that leveraging Canada’s clean technology strengths drives productivity improvements by eliminating waste and developing new processes.
  • This program, supported by NGen, continues to accept expressions of interest for the Advanced Manufacturing Technology Program until August 20th, 2025.
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The Hamilton Spectator broke the news in Hamilton, Canada on Tuesday, July 29, 2025.
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