Nouvelles du secteur de l’automobile et de la mobilité
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Nouvelles
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Jackie Pichette, Dua Abdelqader et Mona Eghanian – Contrairement aux voitures, les microcertifications ne se conduiront pas elles-mêmes
Les microcertifications sont une forme d’apprentissage ciblé qui peut répondre aux besoins modernes en matière d’embauche des employeurs et aux besoins en formation des adultes qui souhaitent progresser ou évoluer sur le marché du travail. Au Conseil ontarien de la qualité de l’enseignement supérieur (COQES), nous les définissons comme étant liées à de courtes possibilités d’apprentissage axées sur un ensemble distinct de compétences, de connaissances ou de caractéristiques. Elles offrent une formation plus ciblée que les grades, les certificats et les diplômes traditionnels.
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Feu vert à l’innovation régionale axée sur les véhicules de l’avenir
Six sites mobilisent talents et ressources pour la mise au point de technologies applicables aux véhicules connectés et automatisés
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L’Ontario crée des débouchés grâce aux voitures de demain
L’Ontario renforce son statut de destination incontournable pour le développement des véhicules automatisés, grâce au lancement du Réseau d’innovation pour les véhicules autonomes (RIVA) à Stratford.
Chiffres clés de l’écosystème
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Piloter la prospérité : L’avenir du secteur de l’automobile de l’Ontario
Le gouvernement de l’Ontario renforce son engagement envers le secteur de l’automobile.
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Le gouvernement de l’Ontario appuie l’innovation et la croissance dans l’industrie des véhicules automatisés
Le ministre des Transports Jeff Yurek était au Sedra Student Design Centre de l’Université de Waterloo pour appuyer l’innovation et la croissance du secteur des véhicules automatisés en Ontario.
News Releases
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Ontario Strengthening Ties with Taiwanese Manufacturers to Support the Global Manufacturing Supply Chain
Ontario and Taiwanese manufactures marked a new chapter in their ongoing collaboration by unveiling a partnership between the Ontario Vehicle Innovation Network (OVIN) and the Taiwan Electrical and Electronics Manufacturers’ Association (TEEMA).
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Ontario is Building the Supply Chain of the Future through the Creation of New Ventures and Made-in-Ontario Technology
The Ontario Vehicle Innovation Network (OVIN) and Mercedes-Benz launch first-of-its kind automotive and mobility-focused incubator program across Ontario
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Ontario Strengthens Critical Minerals Sector by Connecting Early Talent to Electric Vehicle and Battery Manufacturing Supply-Chain
OVIN’s Regional Future Workforce – Critical Minerals Pilot Program introduced students from Indigenous communities and underrepresented groups to future careers that will power the province’s electric future (North Bay, ON […]
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Ontario Unveils Strategy for Building a Highly Skilled Workforce to Power the Future of the Automotive and Mobility Sector
The Ontario government, through the Ontario Vehicle Innovation Network (OVIN), is taking a pivotal step to address workforce challenges and empower future generations of talent to power the shift to electrification with the launch of a Critical Minerals Talent Strategy.
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OVIN Announces Strategic Partnership with the City of Toronto to Pilot Urban Mobility Technologies
OVIN, with support from the Government of Canada through the Federal Economic Development Agency for Southern Ontario (FedDev Ontario), has launched a Technology Pilot Zone focused on urban mobility.
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Ontario Building Pathways to Careers in the Auto Sector for Underrepresented Groups with Inaugural DEI Advisory Committee
OVIN is launching a Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) Advisory Committee as part of a collaborative and inclusive governance structure to support the effective implementation of Ontario’s Talent Strategy & Roadmap for the automotive and mobility workforce.
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Ontario Empowers Students with STEM Skills for Automotive and Mobility Careers
The Ontario Vehicle Innovation Network (OVIN) is launching Regional Future Workforce – Empowering Equity in STEM, a new pilot program designed to support young people from underrepresented groups in developing Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math (STEM) skills in preparation for emerging careers in the automotive and mobility sector.
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Ontario Accelerating the Shift to Electrification through New OVIN R&D Partnership Fund Stream
Through the new Advanced Charging and Vehicle-to-Grid Stream, the province will support Ontario-made innovations that strengthen Ontario’s position as a global leader in the EV transition
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Ontario Spotlights Momentum in the Shift to Electrification through OVIN at the 2024 Canadian International AutoShow
Featuring the Ontario Ministry of Energy’s new EV Charging Connections Procedures and EV innovations driven by industry leaders, the OVIN Speakers Series highlights Ontario’s vision for an electrified future.
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OVIN and e-mobil BW GmbH Announce Strategic Partnership to Strengthen Collaboration on Automotive and Mobility Innovation
Province of Ontario and the State of Baden-Württemberg are strengthening their economic relationship through a new strategic partnership between the Ontario Vehicle Innovation Network (OVIN) and the agency of the State of Baden-Württemberg e-mobil BW. This new Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) marks the continuation of the long-standing MOU between the two regions which was renewed last October. It will enhance further cross-jurisdictional collaboration and bolster both regions’ leadership positions in the global automotive and mobility sector.
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OVIN Supports More Auto Innovation in the Ottawa Region
Invest Ottawa’s Area X.O will accelerate the commercialization of made-in-Ontario automotive technologies
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OVIN Preparing Workers for Careers in Ontario’s Auto and Mobility Sector
The Ontario Vehicle Innovation Network (OVIN) is launching its new Content Partnerships (CP) Program to help workers upgrade their skills and find employment in Ontario’s growing auto sector. Under the new CP Program, postsecondary institutions can receive up to $100,000 to develop automotive and mobility-focused rapid training programs, also known as micro-credentials.