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Airbus marks 40 years in Canada with new helicopter order

The new Airbus helicopters will be used by the Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) in Ottawa, the Greater Toronto Area, and the OPP's Thunder Bay region.


Ontario investing $9M to train thousands of mfg. workers in Windsor

The investment includes a $4.7 million to build a new training facility for local electrical workers.


Bell announces technology collaboration with mining equipment manufacturer MacLean

Bell's private mobile network installed at the MacLean research and training facility will enhance safety, drive sustainable practices and reduce vehicle emissions.


AtkinsRéalis awarded major U.K. rail signalling upgrade contract

The £4 billion contract from Network Rail is to modernize and digitize the U.K.'s rail signalling infrastructure over the next decade.


 
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Machining Without Coolant

Heat buildup on dry machining operations reduces tool life and machining rates. The Cold Gun Aircoolant System produces a stream of clean, cold air at 50°F (28°C) below supply air temperature. Operation is quiet and there are no moving parts to wear out. It will remove heat to prolong tool life and increase productivity on machining operations. The Cold Gun eliminates the costs associated with the purchase and disposal of cutting fluids and worker related health problems from breathing airborne coolants or slipping on wet floors. EXAIR's Cold Gun is non-adjustable to prevent freeze-up during use. » Learn more…
 
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Journalists and social media users are key drivers behind product recall decisions

Canada saw a record 2,330 product recalls in 2023 — more than six per day and the highest since the federal government started releasing the data in 2011. A product recall occurs when a manufacturer takes action to remove consumer goods with safety defects or regulatory non-compliance from the market. The decision on the number of product units to recall is typically left up to the managers of manufacturing companies. This decision can be influenced by a variety of external pressures. However, what exactly drives these managers when issuing a recall? My recently published research answers this question, focusing on ... » Read More...
 
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A 3D printer aboard a ship

Could 3D printing disrupt parts manufacturing for ships in the future? » Read More...
 
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Recycling more than pop cans: A circular economy for our energy landscapes

We need to embrace a circular economy for our energy landscapes of the past and prepare to recycle the landscapes of the future. » Read More...
 
 
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Four Oxford County, Ont. companies invest in mfg.

The Ont. government is also investing $11.4 million to support these companies. » Read More...

CGC to build a $210M manufacturing plant in Alta.’s Wheatland County

The construction of the plant will create over 200 jobs and once completed, it will create over 100 permanent, full-time manufacturing jobs. » Read More...