Ontario’s Mohawk College Opens $2M 3D Printing Center

MohawkCollege_logoHAMILTON, Canada, Jan 22, 2015 – Mohawk College has officially opened Ontario’s first additive manufacturing resource center in Canada’s manufacturing heartland.

Engineering technology students and faculty are already working with 43 industry, education and government partners on applied research projects. Digital images are turned into 3D prototypes and parts made out of titanium, aluminum, nickel, stainless steel, bronze and other metals.

The $2 million center received $720,000 in funding from both the Canada Foundation for Innovation and the Ontario Research Fund, with additional support from industry partners. Mohawk is one of only three postsecondary education institutions in Canada with the capacity to manufacture metal parts for industry.
Additive manufacturing joins digital health and smart grid technologies as Mohawk’s three areas for applied research.

“Our recently announced science, technology and innovation strategy expands the scope of our government’s targeted research priorities to include advanced manufacturing. The Canada Foundation for Innovation and our government are proud to partner with Mohawk College in developing Canadian innovations to improve our manufacturing sector, create jobs, and improve the quality of life of Canadians.” – The Hon. Ed Holder, Federal Minister of State (Science and Technology).

“Ontario is thrilled to support this partnership, which will help provide cutting-edge resources to companies and train future generations to become leaders in additive manufacturing — a field that promises to help drive advanced manufacturing, keep Ontario competitive in the global economy and create highly skilled, well-paying jobs here at home.” – The Hon. Reza Moridi, Ontario Minister of Research and Innovation.

“Canada’s colleges work with the private sector in state-of-the-art research labs to create innovative products and services. These prototypes can be applied rapidly, giving Canada’s manufacturing industry a unique advantage in the highly competitive global marketplace.” – Gilles Patry, president and CEO of the Canada Foundation for Innovation.

“Our additive manufacturing resource center helps strengthen our region’s global competitiveness on two fronts. Advanced manufacturers can test and develop new and improved products while our students work with emerging technologies and go into the workforce as highly skilled, future-ready graduates.” – Mohawk College president Ron McKerlie.

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *