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Mitacs welcomes Canada's AI for All strategy

Today, Mitacs applauds the Government of Canada's release of AI for All, the federal national AI strategy that envisions trusted, reliable, and sovereign artificial intelligence that benefits all Canadians. Mitacs is proud to be named by Prime Minister Carney as a partner in delivering a key pipeline of AI-related jobs and work opportunities for young Canadians.

Canada has long led the world in AI research, and this strategy charts the course for translating that knowledge into economic and social benefits for the entire country. Building on its commitment to artificial intelligence as a key research priority, Mitacs is uniquely positioned to scale programs that help companies adopt AI and embed multidisciplinary research teams directly into industry to solve complex R&D challenges and accelerate the development of novel, high-value AI solutions. Through real-world student and postdoctoral paid internships, its tested model helps Canada's small and medium-sized enterprises, or SMEs, de-risk their AI adoption journeys and gives young Canadians the hands-on experience that launches careers.

To deploy and scale AI safely and effectively and harness the tangible economic benefits from AI, talent--Canada's people--is a major lever. Thousands of Canadian innovators are already working with Mitacs to advance and commercialize AI solutions across key sectors, including health and life sciences, energy and natural resources, transportation, agriculture, and advanced manufacturing and robotics. This announcement demonstrates the government's commitment to protecting Canadians and democracy, building strong and sovereign AI infrastructure, and recognizing AI talent as a strategic national asset.

Quick Facts – Mitacs and AI

  • Since 2018, Mitacs has supported over 42,000 innovation projects and 118,000 student and postdoctoral research internships, including 4,800+ AI-specific interns
  • Since 2018, Mitacs has invested $1.68B in R&D
  • Mitacs works with 200+ postsecondary institutions and more than 12,500 companies across Canada
  • Companies partnering with Mitacs see an average 11 per cent boost in productivity
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