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Federal government invests $475K in Réseau Trans-Al

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This CED support will enable the organization to boost innovation and growth among businesses in Quebec's aluminum sector in the context of sustainable development.

SAGUENAY — On Jun. 22, Pascale St-Onge, Minister of Sport and Minister responsible for CED, announced a non–repayable contribution of $475,944 for Réseau Trans–Al. This CED support will enable the organization to boost innovation and growth among businesses in Quebec’s aluminum sector in the context of sustainable development.

Réseau Trans-Al, an organization that brings together manufacturing businesses in the aluminum industry, works in collaboration with sector stakeholders to help its members make advancements on technical, technological, and business matters. Its activities include the transfer of technical knowledge, the dissemination of information on technologies and digital tools, as well as referencing, business networking, and the exchange of expertise and experience.

CED’s contribution will enable Réseau Trans–Al to support the growth of SMEs in the aluminum industry by helping them accelerate their digital transition and adopt manufacturing technologies through, among other things, the TIC Consortium (information and communications technologies).

“The manufacturing industry is a pillar of our economy, which is why our government has committed to making investments to ensure our SMEs, including those in the aluminum sector, remain competitive and innovative. Thanks to CED’s support, Réseau Trans–Al will be able to help businesses boost their productivity and technological innovation in their procedures and processes. The success and spin–offs of this project will contribute to the economic vitality of Saguenay and the greater Saguenay–Lac–St–Jean region,” said Pascale St–Onge, Member of Parliament for Brome‍–‍Missisquoi, Minister of Sport and Minister responsible for CED.

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“CED’s financial support enables Trans–Al to act directly with SMEs to both intensify the technological and digital reality of businesses and increase their productivity. Quebec’s aluminum processing industry and equipment manufacturers have made the choice to invest in innovation and technology to remain competitive on the global stage and, more recently, to begin to make their production carbon neutral. Over the next three years, Trans–Al plans to actively participate in these efforts towards sustainable growth in the industry,” said Yohan Tremblay, President, Réseau Trans–Al.

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