• In 2025, Canada’s manufacturing industry is making a strong technological comeback. From AI-driven design to fully autonomous factories, innovation is reshaping how things are built — smarter, faster, and more sustainably.

      Generative AI is helping manufacturers analyse massive datasets, create new materials, and improve designs. Yet, as Jayson Myers of NGen points out — success comes from blending technology with strategy, people, and process.

      Across the country, robots and automation are transforming production lines. In Richmond Hill, Maple Advanced Robotics Inc. (MARI), in collaboration with Magna International, uses AI-powered robotics to sand and polish car parts independently — cutting errors and costs for large and small manufacturers alike.

      Meanwhile, advanced materials and clean manufacturing are propelling Canada’s sustainability efforts. Carbon Upcycling Technologies turns industrial emissions into low-carbon cement products — proof that innovation and environmental responsibility can go hand in hand.

      The future of Canadian manufacturing is clear: intelligent factories, skilled workers, and flexible systems built for global leadership.
      Read the full story here 👉 https://canadiansme.ca/how-ai-robotics-and-autonomous-factories-are-shaping-canadas-manufacturing-future-in-2025/

      At CanadianSME Small Business Magazine, we’re proud to spotlight the innovators driving this change.

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