Atlantic Canada Bolsters Defense in Nova Scotia

Atlantic Canada Opportunities Agency

The Government of Canada is providing an investment of more than $4 million under the Regional Defence Investment Initiative (RDII) to nine businesses in Nova Scotia:

Sensor Technology Ltd.

To design and build software and hardware for its AI Thinline Towed Array, hiring eight skilled engineers, and project and export specialists.

$1,300,000 (repayable)

Mathers Logistics Ltd.

To purchase specialized heavy-lift equipment to move and stack shipping cargo more efficiently, creating three jobs and supporting growth in defence logistics.

$956,250 (repayable)

Salient Energy Inc.

To develop Canada's first commercial-grade zinc-ion battery cell for marine defence and clean energy applications, while also creating five jobs.

$843,531 (repayable)

AML Oceanographic Ltd.

To expand into a new production facility where it will design, manufacture and test its ocean data collection system, increasing production capacity and creating one job.

$387,500 (repayable)

GALAXIA Mission Systems

To grow the engineering team and upgrade its facility to expand satellite manufacturing and grow exports.

$218,750 (repayable)

Marine Thinking Inc.

To design and bring to market a launch and recovery system for remotely operated vehicles.

$179,836 (repayable)

Atlantic Hardchrome Limited

To hire expertise to develop a product plan for manufacturing, testing, and repairing specialized components for submarine control systems.

$50,000 (non-repayable)

L & M Highland Outfitters Limited

To purchase automated sewing equipment to boost productivity, lower costs, and fulfill a significant Canadian defense contract, resulting in four new jobs.

$50,000 (repayable)

Leeway Marine

To hire expertise to develop a strategic plan and roadmap for its new unmanned surface vehicle.

$45,000 (non-repayable)

Total: $4,030,867

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