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Article content The Ontario government is investing $2.5 million in the Ottawa-based Siemens Healthineers lab to boost production capacity of an innovative handheld device that can analyze oxygen levels in blood. Siemens is injecting more than $20 million into their Ottawa facilities to increase manufacturing output, and the project is expected to create 93 jobs over five years We apologize, but this video has failed to load. Try refreshing your browser, or Ontario invests $2.5 million in local Siemens lab Back to video Minister of Economic Development Vic Fedeli was joined on Tuesday’s virtual announcement by local MPP and Heritage Minister Lisa MacLeod and Siemens executives. ....
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KITCHENER The provincial government has invested $1.5 million in a manufacturing facility in Waterloo Region. Techo-Bloc plans to create 50 jobs with its first Ontario manufacturing facility, located in Ayr. In a news release, the province said the funding will help grow southwestern Ontario s manufacturing sector during economic recovery after the COVID-19 pandemic. Helping local communities and local municipalities create jobs will ensure that no region of Ontario is left behind as we emerge from the pandemic and lay the foundation for long-term growth and opportunity, Minister of Economic Development Vic Fedeli said in a news release. By attracting private-sector investment, creating jobs, and supporting growth in the Ayr region, Techo-Bloc will be a corner stone in the community for years to come. ....
TORONTO Ontario Premier Doug Ford defended his government’s decision to invest $2.5 million in wearable contact tracing technology that will beep or buzz to notify users if they are too close to another person, saying that the deal should yield a “good return on investment.” Last week, the Progressive Conservative government issued a news release saying that it will be providing money from the Ontario Together Fund to a technology company in order to create wearable tracing technology for people who work or spend time in facilities where the COVID Alert app can’t be accessed. The bracelet, called TraceSCAN, would be used in places such as airlines, schools, construction sites and long-term care homes. ....