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Next Generation Manufacturing Canada funds development project involving Axiom Plastics - Canadian Plastics

Next Generation Manufacturing Canada funds development project involving Axiom Plastics The project involving Axiom and three other companies will develop an artificial intelligence-powered plug-and-play camera solution that automates visual quality inspection for manufacturers. March 15, 2021   Canadian Plastics Next Generation Manufacturing Canada (NGen), the industry-led organization leading Canada’s Advanced Manufacturing Supercluster, is co-funding a development project that involves Aurora, Ont.-based injection molder Axiom Plastics Inc. Axiom has partnered with other Southern Ontario-based firms Aixel Inc., Riverside Natural Foods, Ltd., and Terra Cotta Foods to develop an artificial intelligence (AI)-powered plug-and-play camera solution that automates visual quality inspection for manufacturers. This project will use vision systems and AI as part of an automated manufacturing process to ensure higher product quality than could be achieved usi

Local production partner for Myant

Local production partner for Myant The first production run of 15,000 Skiin Pods has commenced at URtech’s plant. 12th March 2021 Myant, the pioneer of textile computing, has partnered with URtech Manufacturing a Toronto-based provider of electronics manufacturing services, to produce the first commercial scale run of electronic components for Skiin, Myant’s textile-based wearable solutions. By partnering with another Toronto-based company, Myant is creating a local ecosystem to accelerate innovation and the first production run of 15,000 Skiin Pods has commenced at URtech’s plant. Commercial scale applications of textile computing, such as the clothes produced for Skiin, are made possible only through deep collaboration between designers, engineers, textile specialists, electronics manufacturers, health practitioners, and other experts.

Responding to COVID-19 - PLANT

  To honour manufacturers’ efforts, Canadian Manufacturing, PLANT and EP&T hosted the Responding to COVID-19: Industry Leadership Honours. Photo: Stephen Uhraney When the COVID-19 pandemic swept across Canada and by March the country was shutdown, it was evident the healthcare system was short of personal protective equipment, ventilators and other safety supplies. Manufacturers and other suppliers responded to a federal government call to action by shifting their operations to produce COVID-related supplies, which meant buying equipment, securing suppliers and quickly ramping up production. Their innovations and agility resulted in a steady flow of safety supplies and the development of hospital equipment for frontline healthcare workers and consumers. To honour their efforts, Canadian Manufacturing, PLANT and EP&T magazines (Annex Business Media) hosted the Responding to COVID-19: Industry Leadership Honours, covering 10 categories. This virtual event was sponsored by Machin

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