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Why does AI adoption matter for Canadian manufacturers?
Canada’s productivity growth has lagged behind most G7 countries while labour shortages are intensifying due to demographic pressures. As a result, AI has become a practical lever to increase output per hour, protect margins and sustain competitiveness.
Has Canada invested in AI at the national level?
Yes, federal and provincial governments have invested billions in AI research, infrastructure, commercialization, and talent development. Canada ranks among global leaders in AI research and ecosystem strength.
Why hasn’t AI adoption translated into gains for manufacturing facilities?
While Canada leads in AI research, talent, and public investment, adoption at the plant level remains uneven and often limited to pilots. The challenge is not knowledge creation but scaling AI into daily operations where it drives measurable improvements in uptime, quality, and cost.
What should Canadian manufacturers do next to avoid falling further behind?
Canadian manufacturers must assess both their technological readiness (data, systems, security) and their organizational readiness (skills, training, culture). It is the interaction between these two dimensions that enables AI to be deployed on production lines and cells and to deliver measurable results.
Interested in learning where your organization stands on AI readiness and what resources are available to support you?