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Canadian Prime Minister announces project to boost aerospace sector

The Government of Canada is making ‘ambitious’ investments to help Canadians get the skills, training, and opportunities they need to thrive in the global economy and succeed in the workforce, now and into the future.

The Prime Minister, Justin Trudeau, today announced an investment of $150 million to CAE through the Strategic Innovation Fund.

With this investment, CAE will harness the power of artificial intelligence, cloud computing, big data, and augmented and virtual reality to develop the next generation of simulation and training products.

This funding will secure a $1 billion investment in research and development in Canada. It will help CAE create 400 new engineering and manufacturing jobs over the next five years, and retrain 1,700 employees with new digital skills.

This will allow the company to fully transform its products and operations with cutting-edge digital technology.

CAE will develop new simulation tools and training programs with the latest technologies, making sure Canadian professionals in the aerospace and healthcare sectors get the skills they need and the most relevant training possible.

“Today’s announcement is about creating high-skilled jobs in Canada today, while making sure Canada’s next generation of pilots, engineers, doctors, and nurses have access to some of the most advanced simulation tools and training programs in the world.

With this funding, CAE will continue to raise the bar for training standards, from the cockpit to the operating room, and help drive the success of Canada’s aerospace industry.”
—The Rt. Hon. Justin Trudeau, Prime Minister of Canada

“Aerospace is one of the most innovative industries in Canada. Our government’s investment in CAE will help maintain Canada’s global leadership in a sector critical to our economy. Canadians will benefit from more middle class jobs, more skills training opportunities, and innovative new products thanks in part to this investment.”
—The Hon. Navdeep Bains, Minister of Innovation, Science and Economic Development

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