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Nissan Canada Inc. announced the return of Glow Guards – reflective, self-adhesive stickers that can easily be attached to children’s Halloween costumes to make them more visible to drivers.
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Demers Ambulances, a North American manufacturer of ambulance vehicles, and The Lion Electric Company, a manufacturer of all-electric medium and heavy-duty urban vehicles, unveiled the Demers eFX Ambulance, the first all-electric and purpose-built ambulance.
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Nokia announced it is extending its industrial portfolio of ruggedized devices to allow more enterprises to connect teams and equipment in demanding environments using private wireless networks.
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The Canadian Centre for Occupational Health and Safety (CCOHS) has launched a new mobile app to help make workplace health and safety resources on COVID-19 accessible to workers in Canada.
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Moog Focal, an ocean technology company based in Dartmouth, Nova Scotia, Canada, is undertaking further expansion into the renewable energy sector.
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Line Vac Air Operated Conveyors are a fast, low cost way to convey:
EXAIR’s compressed air operated Line Vac connects to standard hose or tube to create a powerful in-line conveyor. The compact design features large throat diameters for maximum throughput capability. Line Vac conveyors are ideal for moving large volumes of material over long distances. A small amount of compressed air is injected through directed nozzles to produce a vacuum on one end and high output flows on the other, with instantaneous response.
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While Indigenous peoples account for about five per cent of our national population, Indigenous children under the age of 14 represent seven per cent of all children in the country. Youth represent nearly half of Canada’s Indigenous population.
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Manufacturers are looking to add personnel in order to address the talent shortage, however, 2021’s Advanced Manufacturing Roundtable showed a different approach of how manufacturers were addressing the decrease in personnel.
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Util Group Headquarter has been selected among the Top 100 Companies in Italy for its contribution to technology development and industrial excellence.
Util Canada implemented a robust "best-practice" sharing operating model with the Corporate to bring to its production and technology center the same production and quality level.
Leveraging on decades of fine blanking experience, Util Canada and Util Group are evolving from the brake system to reach different parts of the automobile, including power train, exhaust systems, engine and e-motors parts. The company is present with its fine blanking technology in other industrial markets beyond automotive such as Construction, Oil & Gas and renewable energy.
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Cambridge, ON
This is a full-time permanent position. The shift requires some flexibility, but you’ll be working day-shift. The current shift is 4 weeks of day-shift followed by one week of afternoon-shift plus a few on-call shifts.
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Sunderland, ON
We don’t just machine parts, we provide solutions. Those solutions are what make the heart and soul of how we operate and how we keep our customers coming back. We are located in beautiful Sunderland, Ontario and are a team of creative thinkers, maker’s and machining enthusiasts.
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Cincinnati Inc. introduced the CLi, a fibre laser that occupies a spot in the CI product portfolio, ensuring users no longer need to count on contract manufacturing partners and mysterious lead times if they need laser cutting done.
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Kübler is expanded its portfolio of linear measuring systems with measuring wheel system MWE02, which consists of spring arm, encoder and measuring wheel solution for reliable speed, position and distance measurement in applications with linear movements.
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The deal gives Montreal-based Protech a new custom order facility and stock warehouse.
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Forty per cent of small businesses identified that having devices infected by a virus or malware is now perceived as their biggest threat, the new RBC poll shows.
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