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General Motors of Canada invests in Canadian RD

GM Canada president Kevin Williams, ontario premier Dalton McGuinty, GM Canada energy systems engineer Gita Ravindran and Canadian prime minister Stephen Harper at the GM Canadian Engineering Centre in Oshawa, Ontario

General Motors of Canada has outlined its commitment to significantly invest in research and development (RD) activities in Canada. Between 2009 and 2016, GM is making investments totaling $850 million in RD in Canada, which will provide long-term sustainable benefits to GM and the Canadian automotive sector through 2016 and beyond.

“GM has long been a Canadian technology and innovation leader and these additional investments will build our expertise in strategic and important technologies even further,” said Kevin W. Williams, president and managing director, GM Canada. “Since 2009 alone, employees at our Canadian Engineering Centre have generated nearly 100 records of invention which allow us to offer better solutions for our customers, helping GM to design, build and sell the world’s best vehicles.”

“General Motors of Canada has made great strides since 2009 when our Government pledged its support to help it restructure. We are encouraged that, thanks in part to that support, GM is now making important investments in the future of the auto sector and manufacturing in Canada,” said Prime Minister Harper. “Such investments in RD bring long-term benefits to Canada, driving made-in-Canada innovation, increasing our ability to compete internationally and creating high-paying, stable jobs.”

“The commitment, perseverance and skills of our auto workers have helped companies like GM fuel the continued recovery of our auto sector — an industry we’ve been proud to partner with because it supports 485,000 good jobs for ontario families. GM’s continued investments in research and development will no doubt create even more good jobs down the road,” said ontario Premier Dalton McGuinty.

Since 2009, GM has increased its investments in RD and engineering in Canada, including growing activities at the Canadian Engineering Centre in Oshawa, Ontario. According to the firm, GM is committing to further leverage Canada’s expertise in strategic and important technologies by expanding activities in light-weighting materials, mechatronics, software and communications. Cutting-edge technologies like these are critical to the development of tomorrow’s vehicles and the sustainability of Canada’s automotive sector.

GM’s commitments include:

Investing in new streams of state-of-the-art advanced technology research at the Canadian Engineering Centre, positioning the Oshawa-based facility as an integral part of GM’s global engineering and RD networks;
Enhancing partnerships with automotive suppliers that strengthen innovation and competitiveness in the Canadian supplier base, including new co-development projects and greater opportunities for start-ups to access funding through GM Ventures; and continuing to develop formal technology linkages among Canadian universities, institutes, supplier and manufacturers in key technology areas that are aligned with Canadian RD clusters and GM’s priorities.

Headquartered in Oshawa, Ontario, General Motors of Canada Limited (GMCL) employs more than 10,000 people across the country. GMCL markets Chevrolet, Buick, GMC and Cadillac vehicles and related services through Canadas largest automotive dealer network. for more information visit: www.gm.ca


 
 
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