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Business · TorontoTORONTO — As the profile of Canada’s automotive sector shifts dramatically, a new report is pushing the federal government to reward automotive companies that are committed to the country. The report from the Trillium Network for Advanced Manufacturing notes that the last decade has seen U.S. automakers significantly shrink their Canadian footprint, while Japanese companies […]See the Story
Federal automotive strategy needs to reward Canadian production: report
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Business · MontrealJan. 27, 2026, Montreal — AI-powered software and hardware platform provider Vention has announced it raised $110 million USD, or $150 million CAD, in financing, with participation from Investissement Québec, Desjardins Capital, certain funds managed by Fidelity Investments Canada ULC, NVentures (NVIDIA’s venture capital arm) and other financial institutions. The new capital will accelerate Vention’s mission to deliver Zero-Shot Automation, a ne…See the Story
Vention Raises $110 Million USD to Accelerate Physical AI Deployment Across Global Manufacturing
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Zurich · ZurichFeb. 3, 2026, Zurich, Switzerland — ABB is aiming to accelerate industrial energy efficiency with its expanded range of IE6 Hyper-Efficiency synchronous reluctance (SynRM) motors. This magnet-free technology, now available from 110 to 450 kW in frame sizes 280 and 315, and speeds up to 3600 rpm, looks to bring efficiency and sustainability to more industrial applications, building on a 2024 milestone when ABB was the world’s first manufacturer t…See the Story
ABB Introduce E6 Hyper-Efficiency SynRM Motors
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