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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NGen Leads $108 Million Investment In Sustainable Manufacturing Projects - Manufacturing AUTOMATION
July 29, 2025, Hamilton, Ont. — Next Generation Manufacturing Canada (NGen) has announced a series of new projects through its Sustainable Manufacturing Challenge (SMC). The SMC projects aim to accelerate the application of cleantech and other advanced technologies to improve the environmental sustainability of Canadian manufacturing. NGen’s investment of $37M is supporting 32 companies whose projects are focused on applying clean technology and…
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