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www.cme-mec.ca Managing Our Future: An “Engine” of Opportunity “Made in Ontario” Advanced Manufacturing R & D Challenge December 11, 2013 Ian Howcroft, Vice President, CME Ontario

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Page 1: Www.cme-mec.ca Managing Our Future: An “Engine” of Opportunity “Made in Ontario” Advanced Manufacturing R & D Challenge December 11, 2013 Ian Howcroft,

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Managing Our Future: An “Engine” of Opportunity“Made in Ontario” Advanced Manufacturing R & D ChallengeDecember 11, 2013Ian Howcroft, Vice President, CME Ontario

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Canadian Manufacturers & Exporters Canada’s largest national industry and trade association representing

businesses that employ over three million Canadians. Established since 1871. Present across Canada and in the US. Our membership accounts for an estimated 75% of Canada’s

manufacturing production and 90% of Canadian goods and services exports.

More than 85% of our members are small and mid-sized enterprises. Members include manufacturers, exporters, their supply chain partners

and key business services providers.

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Manufacturing in Canada & Ontario• Companies that produce things

– A $540 billion business across Canada ($650 billion in 2008)– A $270 billion business in Ontario ($300 billion in 2008)– 13% of Canada’s GDP (16% in 2005)– 10% of workforce = 1.75 million Canadians (2.4 million in 2005) – 800,000 in Ontario

• A highly diversified sector • Manufacturing accounts for two-thirds of Canada’s exports• Highly integrated with the US market• 75% of business sector R&D• 85% of new product commercialization • Canada’s leader in GHG emission reduction (10% reduction since 1990)• The business of manufacturing = A $1.6 trillion business

– Every dollar of output in manufacturing drives $3.50 of total economic activity

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What CME does• We work to improve the business environment for Canadian

manufacturers and exporters to help our members compete and win in Canada and around the world.

• We facilitate business and networking opportunities, advocate on your behalf, communicate economic and policy intelligence, and educate best practices

• We focus on the critical issues that matter most to our members:– Manufacturing Competitiveness– US Business– International Markets – People and Skills– Energy and Environment.

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Programs & Assistance for Manufacturers• Prosperity Now – CME SMART Program• Energy Connections Project• Safety Groups• iCME• CWS• Ontario Manufacturing Strategy & Action Plan• Skills – Open Doors• The Funding Portal• EEN• oCME

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The Recovery is Sputtering• Muddling through the European debt problem• Major impact on global trade and finance• Slowdown in China and export-oriented economies• Reduced demand for commodities and excess capacity• More restrictive rules on bank financing• US politically dysfunctional and nearing fiscal cliff• Unrest in the Middle East• Rapidly mounting consumer & government debt

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Drivers of Change• Intense competition

– For customers– For investment & product mandates– For people, knowledge, & skills

• Currency appreciation– Canadian dollar 50% higher than in 2002

• Recession & consolidation– Orders, exports, sales down 30% in 6 months

• Uncertain recovery, volatile markets• New market opportunities

– In Canada, Europe, Asia, Latin America

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For Manufacturers, Future Success depends on …

• Finding new customers and/or winning global product mandates• Differentiating themselves from the competition through:

– Customization = Focusing on customer solutions– Product innovation, design, engineering– Customer service

• Unit cost competitiveness – total delivered cost to customer• Adopting the most productive processes and technologies• Having access to skilled people and continually upgrading the

capabilities of their workforce• The investments they make in new markets, product and process

innovation, new technologies, and workforce development

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Key Market Opportunities• Within Canada

– Over $500 billion in energy, resource, infrastructure projects across Canada over the next ten years

• Across North America– New investments and supply chain opportunities in automotive,

energy, health care, equipment and technology sectors

• Around the World– Resource and infrastructure investments– EU market opportunities– New supply chain opportunities – automotive, aerospace, energy,

equipment, technologies

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Policy Leadership Matters• Competitive taxes – low corporate tax rates, 2-year

depreciation, R&D tax credit, tariff elimination on inputs, value-added sales taxes

• Lean regulation• Canada-US Border Action Plan & Regulatory Cooperation• Open markets – US, EU, Asia – and effective enforcement of

trade rules• Support for innovation & productivity improvements• Education & training for an advanced manufacturing workforce• Available, reliable & competitive infrastructure

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Manufacturing Matters to OntarioIMAGE:

• Make manufacturing a provincial policy priority• Build a modern manufacturing workforce• Support manufacturing investments• Create a world-class regulatory system• Improve our connections in Canada and to the world• Ensure reliable access to cost-competitive

infrastructure

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New Business Imperatives• What the recession taught us: Business as usual is not an option• Need to find new business opportunities in new markets in Canada

and around the world• In a high cost economy, competitive advantage for Canadian

businesses is based on our ability to differentiate ourselves from low-cost competition by providing a premium solution to customers – through agility, innovation, design, customization, & service

• New business opportunities are best leveraged by being at the forefront of product, process, and technology innovation

• Partnerships help to reduce risk, combine strengths, optimize opportunities for new product and market development

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Challenges and Opportunities• What high-value business opportunities are out there?• Where are potential customers, suppliers, partners to be found and what are

they looking for?• What is the best way to identify and become engaged in early-stage product

and technology development and commercialization initiatives?• What is the best entry strategy into new markets and what is the easiest way

to execute?• How can limited resources be focused on reliable, high quality leads and

opportunities?• How can new products, processes, technologies be commercialized at least

risk/cost and highest margins?• What support services are available?• What sources of financing are available?

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The Enterprise Europe Network• Canadian Manufacturers & Exporters (CME) – Canada’s largest trade

and industry association – is the entry point for Canadian business to the Enterprise Europe Network

• The EEN is a network of more than 600 organizations in 54 countries – all with small business clientele – dedicated to identifying qualified leads and facilitating international technology and business partnerships

• In Europe, the EEN is a cornerstone of the European Commission’s support for technology start-ups and small & medium-sized businesses

• Launched in 2008, the EEN has facilitated over 13,000 business and technology partnerships across 25 major industry sectors

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Network Benefits• Through our participation in the Enterprise Europe Network, CME

can help small and mid-sized Canadian businesses:– Identify and connect with qualified international companies looking for technology

and business partnerships with Canadian firms– Profile their technologies, as well as offers and requests for business

partnerships, across the EEN– Participate in international technology shows and matchmaking events organized

within the Enterprise Europe Network– Analyze market opportunities for specific technology and business partnerships– Access expert advice and financial support for international technology and

business partnerships

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Leveraging Networks in Canada• In order to take full advantage of the Enterprise Europe Network, CME s partnering with other

organizations in Canada to connect their clients to EEN opportunities and help provide expert advice, services, and financial support

• CME’s Canadian partners currently include:– EDC– Canada’s Trade Commissioner Service– Industry Canada– NRC– HSBC– The Funding Portal– The Government of Quebec– Industry & Technology associations– Centres of Excellence– University technology transfer offices– Economic Development Agencies and Regional Innovation Networks– CETA (Canada’s Free Trade Agreement)

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For More InformationCheck out:

www.een-canada.ca

Or Contact:

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