The PacifiCan funding will provide local businesses with access to 3D printing technology and help them create jobs.
The federal government has announced more than $20.8 million in funding for businesses and organizations in Burnaby to help them expand operations and create jobs.
They announced funding for seven Burnaby businesses in various sectors such as life sciences, biotechnology, manufacturing, alternative energy and clean technology, to help them commercialize new products, acquire advanced technologies and increase sales. “PacifiCan is proud to be a partner in helping Burnaby build a thriving, inclusive economy, one that leverages the diverse skills of these talented entrepreneurs and others throughout B.C.”
This project will aid small and medium-sized local business to access state-of-the-art technology and expertise and help them print prototypes using a wide range of materials including advanced composites, metals, foods and bio-manufacturing.
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