Kingston manufacturers invest to boost productivity with funding support from Ontario
August 21, 2024
By
Sukanya Ray Ghosh
Two Kingston manufacturers are investing over $37 million in total to improve their productivity. IPG Photonics, a manufacturer of optical sensors and software, is investing more than $21 million to build a new production facility. Cancoil Thermal Corporation, a manufacturer and designer of heat exchangers and equipment used in refrigeration, air conditioning and heating is investing over $16 million to install new equipment at its existing facilities. Together, these investments will create 70 new, good-paying jobs.
A leader in fibre laser solutions, IPG Photonics is investing in the construction of a new 37,300 square-foot facility to expand production and meet growing demand from key clients in the automotive and consumer electronics industries. The project will create 20 new jobs.
With its investment, Cancoil Thermal Corporation, will install new manufacturing and R&D equipment at its Kingston facilities, boosting productivity and efficiency, while creating 50 new jobs.
As part of these investments, the province is providing the companies with over $3.5 million in support through the Regional Development Program (RDP).
“Building on a long history of manufacturing excellence in Kingston, these investments demonstrate that our government’s targeted approach to fostering economic stability and growth is working,” said Vic Fedeli, Minister of Economic Development, Job Creation and Trade. “Through the Regional Development Program, our government is proud to support local businesses like IPG Photonics Inc. and Cancoil Thermal Corporation, as they strengthen their presence in Ontario through expansion and job creation.”
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