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NGen

ServiceHamilton, Ontario, CanadaFounded 2017· One of 2063 Service companies tracked by AMPulse

Industry-led non-profit organization that leads Canada's Global Innovation Cluster for Advanced Manufacturing, funding and coordinating collaborative projects to accelerate the development and scale-up of transformative technologies.

CEO / Founder
Jayson Myers
Team Size
51-200
Stage
Established
Total Funding
$177M
Latest Round
Grant
Key Investors
Government of Canada (via Advanced Manufacturing Technology Program); Private sector co-investors

Technology & Products

Key Products

Advanced Manufacturing Technology Program funding; Additive Manufacturing Demonstration Program; Collaboration platform for innovation partners; Industry whitepapers and reports

Technological Advantage

Proprietary project assessment and funding model that leverages $25M+ in annual federal funding to catalyze private investment ($38M in recent round), creating a multiplier effect. Advantage is protected by its unique mandate as Canada's designated Advanced Manufacturing Global Innovation Cluster.

Differentiation

Value Proposition

Provides federal co-funding, project coordination, and ecosystem connections to de-risk and accelerate the adoption of advanced manufacturing technologies (including additive manufacturing), enabling Canadian companies to compete globally.

How They Differentiate

Focuses exclusively on advanced manufacturing (including AM) with a industry-led, project-based funding model, unlike general research institutes. Recent $62.7M deployment targets specific gaps in aerospace, defense, and medical supply chains.

Market & Competition

Target Customers

Canadian manufacturers, technology companies, SMEs, and research institutions

Industry Verticals

Aerospace; Defense; Medical; Automotive; Energy; Electronics

Competitors

America Makes (USA); Catapult Network (UK); Fraunhofer Society (Germany)

Growth & Milestones

Growth Metrics

Announced $62.7M investment package ($25M federal, $38M private) for 14 projects in 2026; previously announced $79.5M for AI projects ($29.2M federal) and $108M for sustainable manufacturing tech.

Major Milestones

Founded in 2017 as Canada's Advanced Manufacturing Supercluster; Launched Additive Manufacturing Demonstration Program with NRC IRAP; Announced $62.7M funding package at Hannover Messe 2026; Published whitepaper on Canada's additive manufacturing landscape

Notable Customers

Mosaic Manufacturing; MDA Corporation; Mahler Machining Ltd.; Solaires Entreprises Inc.; ZeroKey Inc.

Why this company matters

NGen is the non-profit organization designated by the Government of Canada as the country's Advanced Manufacturing Global Innovation Cluster. Founded in 2017)Skip, it aggregates public and private investment to fund high-risk, collaborative R&D projects that individual companies would not undertake alone. Its mandate is to de-risk and accelerate the adoption of transformative manufacturing technologies, including additive manufacturing, across Canadian industry.

The organization operates a proprietary project assessment and funding model that leverages annual federal allocations to catalyze private co-investment, creating a multiplier effect. Recent deployment figures include a $62.7M package ($25M federal, $38M private) for 14 projects announced at Hannover Messe 2026, targeting specific gaps in aerospace, defense, and medical supply chains. NGen also runs an Additive Manufacturing Demonstration Program in partnership with NRC IRAP and publishes industry whitepapers on Canada's AM landscape.

NGen serves Canadian manufacturers, technology companies, SMEs, and research institutions across aerospace, defense, medical, automotive, energy, and electronics. Notable project partners include Mosaic Manufacturing, MDA Corporation, Mahler Machining, Solaires Entreprises, and ZeroKey. Its industry-led, project-based funding model differentiates it from general research institutes such as America Makes in the US, the Catapult Network in the UK, and the Fraunhofer Society in Germany.

A key strategic question is whether NGen's reliance on federal funding cycles creates vulnerability to political shifts or budget reallocations. Its ability to sustain the multiplier effect and maintain momentum in emerging areas like AI-driven manufacturing and sustainable materials will determine its long-term impact on Canada's advanced manufacturing competitiveness.