For Alberta manufacturers feeling pressure to improve efficiency, control costs, and stay competitive, investing in automation and advanced technology is becoming less optional and more essential. The Alberta Manufacturing Productivity Grant is designed to help small and medium-sized manufacturers take that step by reducing the financial and technical barriers that often slow down technology adoption. Delivered by Canadian Manufacturers & Exporters with funding from the Government of Alberta, the program focuses squarely on boosting productivity and long-term competitiveness.
What sets this grant apart is its two-phase approach. Businesses first receive a hands-on operational technology assessment led by experienced manufacturing specialists, who work on-site to identify productivity gaps and practical technology solutions tailored to the operation. This assessment helps companies make informed decisions before committing capital. In the second phase, eligible manufacturers can access non-repayable matching funding of up to roughly $30,000 to support investments such as automation equipment, robotics, digital systems, or related training and implementation costs. The funding is intended to offset a portion of project expenses, making larger productivity upgrades more achievable.
The Alberta Manufacturing Productivity Grant is well suited for manufacturers planning near-term technology investments and looking for both expert guidance and financial support. Applications are currently being accepted, and exploring the full program details can help determine whether this opportunity aligns with your operational goals and growth plans.
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