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Waterloo Engineering Integration ComplexIntelligent – Connected – Digital – Physical - Human

Epicentre of Engineering Talent

• Industry access to world-class

facilities and research expertise

• Over 300 Researchers engaged with

over 300 Projects

• 175 Industry Partners

• 90 SME & Start-Ups

• Confidentiality & IP Rights Protected

Advanced Manufacturing Consortium (AMC) Overview

Expertise &

World-Class

facilities

Uphold Ontario as a

leading

manufacturing

region

No wrong door

approach

Job

creation

Industry

focused

research

www.OAMC.ca

McMaster Manufacturing

Research Institute (MMRI)

• Extensive modeling & process simulation capability

• Process Development and Optimization

Material Property Assessment Lab

• Nano & micro indentation and impact (high temperature)

• Scratch & fatigue testing

• Friction measurement

• Surface measurement & characterization

Machining Systems Lab

• Tooling selection & development

• Process monitoring, prognostics & diagnostics

Fraunhofer Project Centre for Composite Light-weighting

• Accelerate development/adoption of Advanced Composites Technologies

Additive Manufacturing Western

• Specialized AM components in Nuclear, Medical & Petro-Chemical Industry

Surface Science Western• Specialized Research Centre for Surface

failure analysis & characterization

Multi-Scale Additive Manufacturing

• Largest academic facility in Canada for

additive manufacturing R&D

• Over 70 HQPs & 5 Labs

• Leading a Pan-Canadian Network on

Holistic Innovation in Additive

Manufacturing (HI-AM)

• Most comprehensive academic R&D

facility in North America for Vehicle

Light-weighting

• Over 100 HQPs

• 7 Research Groups & 9 LABS

• World-class electromagnetic R&D facility

for communications, sensing and imaging

• Over 60 HQPs

• 7 state-of-the-art & outdoor test track

• Shortest path from Conceptualization to

Implementation (KHz to THz/Infrared)

Radio wave

9 KHz – 300 MHz

Microwave

300 MHz – 30 GHz

Millimeter wave

30 GHz – 300 GHz

Terahertz/Infrared

300 GHz – 3 THz

• State-of-the-art interdisciplinary

mechatronics R&D facility

• Over 60HQPs

• Largest robotics research investment by

Federal & Provincial governments in past

decade

• Globally-Unique Robot fleet of over 30

robots

Harold GodwinAMC Managing Director

University of Waterloo

Contact us

In person

East Campus 4, Room 2139

200 University Ave W

Waterloo, ON

N2L 3G1

519.888-4567 Ext. 37687

On-line

oamc.ca

contact@amc-ontario.ca

twitter/ontario_amc

Manufacturing.Revolutionized.

AMC Showcase, University of Waterloo

April 23, 2019

David Fransen

Next Generation Manufacturing Canada

$190 Min federal funding for industry-designed projects

Next Generation Manufacturing Canada

assessed by independent experts.

Next Generation Manufacturing Canada

What Makes a Supercluster Project?

Next Generation Manufacturing Canada

Advanced Manufacturing

First, it’s all about…

Next Generation Manufacturing Canada

New…

It demands:

Knowledge

Technology

Processes

Solutions

Applications Jobs

Intellectual Property

Partnerships

Markets

Opportunities

Next Generation Manufacturing Canada

Leave a Legacy

And it must…

Benefits beyond the consortium

Develops a model or platform for others

Improves Skills

Supports SME’s

Provides new training opportunities

Next Generation Manufacturing Canada

First Step: Join NGen

Become a Member at www.ngen.ca/join

Membership is free.

Next Generation Manufacturing Canada

Every Project is a Consortium

Led by a private sector company

with at least two other private sector partners, including at least one SME

joined by other eligible organizations and individuals.

Next Generation Manufacturing Canada

Project Size

Total costs between $1M - $20M

NGen Reimburses

44.4% of eligible project costs.

Next Generation Manufacturing Canada

Project Screening

Initial Assessment

(I-TAP)

Full Application

ContractingInitial

Application

Full Assessment (F-

TAP)

Project Selection Process

Next Generation Manufacturing Canada

Want some guidance before you start?

Send us an email

project@ngen.ca

Next Generation Manufacturing Canada

Full Process Briefing

Webinar – 30th April

Details will be available for projects

that have applied for eligibility screening.

Thank You

Get involved.

www.ngen.ca/join

Advanced Manufacturing Consortium Showcase2019-04-23

Waterloo, Canada

PHOTO: Corporal Manuela Berger, CK01-2017-0278-012

Industrial & Technological Benefits Policy

• The Industrial and Technological Benefits (ITB) policy was established to promote

significant business opportunities for Canadian industry through federal defence and security

procurement projects.

• Based on the policy, companies awarded defence contracts are obligated to undertake

business activities in Canada equal to 100 percent of the value of the contract.

• Defence and Canadian Coast Guard contracts valued at over $100M are subject to the

policy; contracts valued between $20M and $100M are reviewed and ITB policy may be

applied.

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FedDev Ontario’s ITB Unit

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• Our mandate is to promote economic growth

and diversification in southern Ontario.

• We leverage Canada’s ITB policy to connect

Ontario-based companies & researchers with

opportunities to work with Prime contractors

that have won, or are planning to bid on, major

Canadian defence projects.

FedDev Ontario’s ITB Unit

We do this by promoting Ontario’s industrial capabilities and our strong

innovation ecosystem at regional, national, and international conferences and

trade shows.

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FedDev Ontario’s ITB Unit

We also work closely with other Federal & Provincial government departments,

industry associations, post-secondary institutions, research centers, and

companies of all sizes to keep on top of current opportunities and learn about

upcoming ones. These include:

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FedDev Ontario’s ITB Unit

This cooperation helps us reach a wide variety of organizations within Ontario’s

aerospace & defence sectors to keep them informed about upcoming industry

events and other opportunities to connect with Prime contractors/Tier 1

suppliers with ITB obligations. If you would like to learn more, please contact

us.

FedDev Ontario’s ITB Unit is:

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Senior Manager Harold Deck harold.deck@canada.ca (613) 325-3484

Marine Lead Christine McKnight christine.mcknight@canada.ca (613) 697-5726

Air Lead Craig McClelland craig.mcclelland@canada.ca (519) 404-6429

Land Lead Ken McConnell ken.mcconnell@canada.ca (613) 791-0912

www.feddevontario.gc.ca

FedDev will invest over $1 billion in Ontario between 2018 and 2024

through our funding initiatives. We are seeking innovative projects that:

✓ Increase the number of high-growth firms

✓ Strengthen key clusters and build on areas of regional innovation

strength

✓ Increase the commercialization of new and innovative

technologies, products or processes

✓ Increase business investments in the adoption and/or adaptation

of leading-edge technologies

✓ Create and maintain highly skilled jobs

✓ Increase the value of exports

✓ Promote inclusive growth and participation of traditionally

underrepresented groups such as women, Indigenous Peoples

and young entrepreneurs

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FedDev Ontario Funding

FedDev Ontario Funding Streams

1. The Business Scale-up and Productivity Stream aims to accelerate the growth of firms and assist

with the adoption and adaptation of new, innovative technologies that support scale-up, productivity,

development of and entry into new markets to help companies become globally competitive.

2. The Regional Innovation Ecosystem Stream aims to create, grow and develop strong and inclusive

regional ecosystems that support business growth and innovation, as well as the entrepreneurial

environment necessary to foster more innovative regional economies and increase the competitiveness

of small- and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs).

3. The Community Economic Development and Diversification Stream aims to develop, diversify and

transform local economies by promoting small business development, community innovation and

strategic collaborations.

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• If you are considering applying for funding, we would

like to hear your ideas.

• Talk to a FedDev representative to get feedback and

advice about eligibility and how to scope & position

your project before completing the online application.

• When you’re ready, apply online at:

http://www.feddevontario.gc.ca

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FedDev Ontario Funding Streams

Thank You

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