Western Canada’s Unmanned Vehicle Systems Sector Receives Federal Investment

By Caroline Rees / 21 Mar 2013
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The Harper Government is supporting Western Canada’s unmanned vehicle systems (UVS) sector through an investment that aims to improve competitiveness and productivity for the aerospace and defence industry.

A federal investment of $227,079 through Western Economic Diversification Canada (WD) was announced today by the Honourable Lynne Yelich, Minister of State for Western Economic Diversification.

“Our Government recognizes the tremendous potential of Western Canada’s unmanned vehicle systems industry to commercialize new applications,” said Minister Yelich. “Today’s investment will strengthen Medicine Hat College’s ability to engage with businesses and expose students to the latest advanced manufacturing technologies.”

The investment will enable Medicine Hat College to purchase three-dimensional rapid prototyping and scanning equipment. Unmanned systems are unpiloted, remotely controlled vehicles that can be equipped to perform a variety of tasks. Besides military applications, there is a diverse range of commercial and public safety applications, including security/police surveillance and mapping.

This initiative will benefit small- and medium-sized businesses across numerous sectors by facilitating business expansion through improved product design, development and commercialization. It will also help respond to the needs of industry by providing opportunities for students to learn the critical skills to excel in the workplace.

“The college is acquiring three-dimensional rapid prototyping and scanning equipment, technology that will benefit students in several of our programs. We are grateful for the government support and industry partnerships that are at the core of this project,” said Len Vandervaart, Medicine Hat College Vice-President Academic.

Source: Western Economic Diversification, Canada

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