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Canadian Trade Commissioner Service - Manitoba

Sector Snapshots

Advanced Manufacturing Technologies

The Advanced Manufacturing Technologies sector is a priority sector for our trade office in Manitoba.

Manufacturing is the province’s largest industrial sector. In 2008, Manitoba’s manufacturing exports totalled $7.8 billion dollars. Within this diverse sector, are two key subsectors:

Aerospace & Defence

Aerospace & Defence is a priority sector for our trade office in Manitoba.

The Aerospace and Defence industry in Manitoba is the 3rd largest in Canada and the largest in Western Canada. The sector is comprised of more than 40 aerospace firms that specialize in: Manufacturing, Maintenance, repair and overhaul (MRO), Training and services.

The industry generates 1.3 billion dollars in annual revenues, 85% of which are international sales mostly to the U.S., Europe, The Americas and Asia/Pacific.

More than 5,000 people are employed in this industry, a figure that represents the 2nd largest concentration of employees in Canada in this sector.

Agricultural Technology and Equipment

Agricultural Technology and Equipment is a priority sector for our trade office in Manitoba.

Manitoba is a world-class producer and exporter of leading-edge dry land farming technology. As much as 70% of production is exported to over 100 countries with the majority bound for United States and other market destinations such as Russia, Kazakhstan, Germany, Ukraine, Australia.

Comprising in excess of 250 Manitoba-based firms, this diverse yet integrated industry sector employs an estimated 5,800 people.

Bio Industries - Life Sciences

Life Sciences is a priority sector for our trade office in Manitoba.

The Life Sciences sector in Manitoba empolys over 2,300 people. The industry is complemented by 30 research and development organizations with over 1,900 employees.

Manitoba’s strengths lie in:

Environmental Industries

Environmental Industries is a priority sector for our trade office in Manitoba.

Since ratification of the Kyoto Protocol in 2005, Manitoba has taken several actions (including the recent enactment of legislation) aimed at meeting and exceeding the established climate change targets.

The sector has been developing and growing fast, with both private business and government organizations actively participating. Sector strengths are:

Information and Communications Technologies (ICT)

Information, Communications Technology is a priority sector for our trade office in Manitoba.

Manitoba has over 1,500 companies operating in the ICT sector, with approximately 80% of these firms located in Winnipeg. The industry is supported by an extensive network of research and development organizations and industry associations.

Manitoba’s ICT sector strengths include:

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