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Manufacturers' Breakfasts2019

8:00am – 8:45am

Networking, Breakfast & Introductions

8:45am – 9:30am

Sector updates

9:30am – 10:00am

Open Discussion

10:00am – 10:30am

B2B Open Networking

Agenda

Partners

What have we been hearing?

Manufacturing is alive and well

#1 issue identified by manufacturers is talent and labour

– skilled and unskilled

We need to maximize resources

Need for more B2B and networking opportunities

Need for access to funding and innovation supports

Product and market diversification supports

Manufacturers Forum

http://www.ngmcanada.com/

Next Generation Manufacturing

“Next Generation Manufacturing Canada (NGen) is an

industry-led, not-for-profit organization dedicated to building

next generation manufacturing capabilities nationally. Our

mission is help Canadian companies become global

leaders in the application of leading technologies to

manufacturing products and/or processes.”

www.ngen.ca

Made in Simcoe County Campaign

We are home to hundreds of manufacturers

operating in every niche, offering thousands of

diverse career opportunities. Opportunities for

team players, innovators and problem solvers,

seeking rewarding careers

#WeAreManufacturing

#MadeInSimcoeCounty

Made in Simcoe County Campaign

Made in Simcoe County Campaign

Contact [email protected] to share your #MadeInSimcoeStory

#WeAreManufacturing

#MadeInSimcoeCounty

What have we been hearing?

Resources for Manufacturers

https://edo.simcoe.ca/Programs

What we did?

Recruiting, Funding

& Training Resource

New Recruiting Tool

Benefits of OYAP

Benefits of Co-op Programs

Labour Force Initiatives

Manufacturing Labour Initiative In partnership with Service Providers and regional Manufacturers, looking at ways to address labour

challenges by delivering tangible results.

Central Ontario Job/WorksA 16 part series on the local CTV Barrie to showcase positive business

and labour related stories in the region.

Ontario College Career FairsIn partnership with the City of Barrie, City of Orillia and local manufacturers, attending career fairs at

Cambrian, Loyalist, Fleming, Lambton and Conestoga colleges raising awareness of opportunities in the

manufacturing sector in Simcoe County.

Canadian Manufacturing Technology ShowIn partnership with the City of Barrie, City of Orillia, Georgian College and local manufacturers, attending

September 30th-October 3rd

Regional Labour Market Data

LINX – Transit

Hireimmigrants.simcoe.ca

The population change rates of

immigrants by municipality in 2016

Immigrant and Recent

Immigrants in Simcoe County

Immigrant Status # % of Total Population

% Change, 2006-2016

Immigrants 61,605 13.1% 20.0%

Recent Immigrants (2011-2016)

4,115 0.9% N/A

Non-permanent residents 1,640 0.3% 1.9%

Non-immigrants 407,880 86.6% 12.0%

Total Population 471,130 100.0% 13.0% Sources:

1. 2016 Census, Highlight Tables (No. 98-402-X2016007)1 2. 2006 Census, Highlight Tables (No. 97-557-XWE2006002)

1 Non-permanent residents includes persons from another country who have a work or study permit or who are refugee claimants, and their family members sharing the same permit and living in Canada with them.

Non-immigrants includes persons who are Canadian citizens by birth.

Recent immigrant refers to an immigrant who first obtained his or her landed immigrant or permanent resident status between January 1, 2011 and May 10, 2016.

Non-permanent residents includes persons from another country who have a work or study permit or who are refugee claimants, and their family members sharing the same permit and living in Canada with them.

Distribution of Immigrants by age

category in Simcoe County, 2016

35.7%

58.4%

3.6%

2.2%

21,990

35,990

2,245

1,375

65+ Years

25-64

Years

15-24

Years

0-14 Years

N=61,605Source: 2016 Census, Highlight Tables (No. 98-402-X2016007)

Highest Certificate, Diploma or Degree for Immigrants in Simcoe County, 2016

Education Age 15 and over

18.9% 14.6%7.7%

19.1%

26.7%23.7%

30.5%

30.9%

10.2%

5.9% 4.0%

7.9%

22.0%

18.3% 21.8%

24.9%

22.1%

37.9% 35.6%

17.2%

Immigrants

(N=60,235)

Recent Immigrants

(N=3,415)

Non-permanent

Residents

(N=1,490)

Total Population

(N=392,185)

University certificate,

diploma or degree

College, CEGEP or other

non-university certificate

or diploma

Apprenticeship or trades

certificate or diploma

Secondary (high) school

diploma or equivalency

certificate

No certificate, diploma

or degree

Source: 2016 Census, Data Tables (No. 98-400-X2016286)

Major Field of Study

Immigrants(N=32,760)

Recent Immigrants(N=2,110)

Non-permanent Residents(N=920)

Total Population(N=196,160)

Business, management, marketing and related support services

6,385

Business, management, marketing and related support services

420

Business, management, marketing and related support services

265

Business, management, marketing and related support services

33,020

Health professions and related programs

4,440Health professions and related programs

350Health professions and related programs

180Health professions and related programs

30,795

Engineering 1,995 Engineering 200 Engineering 110 Education 12,415

Engineering technologies and engineering-related fields

1,930 Education 140

Computer and information sciences and support services

60Mechanic and repair technologies/technicians

10,510

Construction trades 1,770

Engineering technologies and engineering-related fields

100

Engineering technologies and engineering-related fields

50 Construction trades 9,895

Source: 2016 Census, Target group profile of the population by immigration and citizenship status, Community Data Program (distributor).

The most common occupation (National Occupational Classification (NOC) 2016) by immigrant status

Immigrants(N=32,225)

Recent Immigrants(N=2,230)

Total Population(N=251,960)

#% of Total

Immigrants#

% of Recent Immigrants

#% of Total Populatio

nSales and service occupations

7,170 22.2%Sales and service occupations

615 27.6%Sales and service occupations

61,700 24.5%

Trades, transport and equipment operators and related occupations

6,185 19.2%

Trades, transport and equipment operators and related occupations

395 17.7%Trades, transport and equipment operators and related occupations

44,955 17.8%

Business, finance and administration occupations

4,310 13.4%Health occupations 210 9.4%Business, finance and administration occupations

33,805 13.4%

Management occupations

4,235 13.1%Management occupations

205 9.2%

Occupations in education, law and social, community and government services

28,855 11.5%

Occupations in education, law and social, community and government services

2,850 8.8%Business, finance and administration occupations

195 8.7%Management occupations

27,795 11.0%

Source: 2016 Census, Target group profile of the population by immigration and citizenship status, Community Data Program (distributor).

Industry by Immigrant Status in

Simcoe County, 2016

1. Refers to the general nature of the business carried out in the establishment where the person worked. The data are produced according to the NAICS 2012.

2. 2. Includes the experienced labour force which refers to persons aged 15 years and over who, during the week of Sunday, May 1 to Saturday, May 7, 2016, were employed and the

unemployed who had last worked for pay or in self-employment in either 2015 or 2016.

Immigrants(N=32,230)

Recent Immigrants(N=2,230)

Total Population(N=251,960)

#% of Total

Immigrants#

% of Recent Immigrants

#% of Total Population

Manufacturing 4,345 13.5%Accommodation and food services

290 13.0%Retail trade 31,645 12.6%

Health care and social assistance

3,670 11.4%Construction 285 12.8%Health care and social assistance

27,985 11.1%

Retail trade 3,585 11.1%Health care and social assistance

280 12.6%Manufacturing 27,905 11.1%

Construction 3,530 11.0%Manufacturing 275 12.3%Construction 25,140 10.0%

Accommodation and food services

2,135 6.6%Retail trade 250 11.2%Accommodation and food services

18,780 7.5%

Source: 2016 Census, Target group profile of the population by immigration and citizenship status, Community Data Program (distributor).

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Research and Innovation

Peter B Moore Advanced Technology Centre

• $30 million, three-story, 56,000 square-foot state of the art facility opened in November 2018

• Features computer-aided design (CAD), computer aided manufacturing (CAM), and geographic information system labs as well as a dedicated telepresence room, anechoic chamberand electrical lab

• Features an 8,000 sq. ft. Centre for Research, Innovation and Commercialization

Industry Research Partnerships

Lakehead University industry research partnerships will:

Connect you with faculty and students who have

expertise in your field

Leverage funding for research and development to

address your needs

Provide funding and access to highly qualified student

Interns

Help you address challenges faced in your organization

Diversification

Manufacturing Innovation Summit

This half day conference will arm you with

information and connections needed to capitalize on

Industry 4.0.

• Thursday April 10th, 2019

8:00am-12:00pm

12:00pm-1:00pm Networking Lunch

Georgian College-Peter B. Moore

Advanced Technology Centre

Where do we go from here?

Hannah Conroy

Economic Development Officer

County of Simcoe

[email protected]

705-726-9300 ext. 1651

David Parks

Director, Planning, Economic

Development & Transit

County of Simcoe

[email protected]

705-726-9300 ext. 1004

Kelly McKenna

Economic Development Officer

County of Simcoe

[email protected]

705-726-9300 ext. 1527

Thank you!