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Prime Minister Trudeau gives Canadian manufacturers a boost at CMTS 2023

By Gail Bergman PR   

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Toronto, Ont., Sept. 27, 2023 – Following a fireside chat with Flavio Volpe, President of the Automotive Parts Manufacturers’ Association (APMA), at the 71st APMA Annual Conference on Sept. 26, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau made his way to the floor of the Canadian Manufacturing Technology Show (CMTS) – where the APMA conference was co-located – to show his support for the industry.

The Prime Minister toured through the exhibits of CMTS 2023, the country’s national industry event – which takes place until Sept. 28 at its new venue, The Toronto Congress Centre – stopping to talk with members of the manufacturing community about their innovations.

“Canada’s workers are some of the best in the world,” the Prime Minister’s Office shared in social posts following the event tour. “They are dedicated, innovative, and passionate about what they do – all of that was on display today in Toronto. To those we spent time with: Thanks for showing us around, and thanks for sharing your talents with Canadians.”

CMTS 2023 features the latest equipment and technology advancements in machine tools, tooling, metalworking, automation, robotics, additive manufacturing, and digital transformation. It is presented by SME, with strategic event partners including the Canadian Machine Tool Distributors’ Association (CMTDA), the Canadian Tooling and Machining Association (CTMA), CWB-EWI Group, and the Automotive Parts Manufacturer’s Association (APMA).

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“The future of Canadian manufacturing is incredibly exciting,” said Julie Pike, Senior Director of Event Strategy for SME, who accompanied the Prime Minister on the tour. “We’re seeing particular vibrancy in areas such as aerospace, automotive manufacturing, artificial intelligence, robotics, additive manufacturing (3D printing) and sustainable practices, and the latest breakthroughs in each of these areas are on full display on the show floor,” she added, emphasizing that manufacturers and processors are major contributors to the Canadian economy, creating more than 1.7 million jobs and accounting for more than 10 per cent – or $174 billion – of total Gross Domestic Product (GDP).

About SME
Established in 1932 as a nonprofit organization, SME represents the entire North American manufacturing industry, including manufacturers, academia, professionals, students, and the communities in which they operate. Together, we share one common belief: Manufacturing holds the key to economic growth and prosperity. SME accelerates new technology adoption and inspires and builds North America’s talent and capabilities, in order to advance manufacturing as a diverse, thriving and valued ecosystem that drives competitiveness, resiliency and national security. We believe in technology’s power and humanity’s innovation to advance our society and meet many national challenges. We design new ways to understand and solve problems, and our solutions advance the next wave of innovation and growth. Learn more at SME.org, or follow SME on X/TwitterLinkedIn, Facebook and Instagram.   

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