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Canada to Showcase Its Best In Automotive Technology

DETROIT, Feb. 25 -- From headlamps to taillights, and everything in between, some 26 Canadian automotive suppliers, research and development facilities, and consortia will exhibit the hottest technologies, services and solutions now being applied in the global automotive industry.

They will comprise the 72,000-square-foot Canadian National Stand that features a 400-square-foot Automotive Technology Showcase at the 2002 SAE World Congress, March 4-7, at Cobo Conference Center in Detroit.

Nearly 30 other Canadian firms and organizations also will be exhibiting during SAE Week.

John D. Tennant, Consul General of Canada, said, ``We are extremely pleased to be able to showcase some of Canada's leading automotive technologies within such a concentrated area of the SAE World Congress. The collaboration, innovation and efficiency of these manufacturers, R&D centers, and support organizations, along with more than two dozen other Canadian exhibitors elsewhere on the show floor, explain why we have chosen the theme, 'Automotive Partners to the World' for our stand.

``We truly have everything from headlights to taillights and all the technologies in between.''

  • The Automotive Technology Showcase comprises:
  • Auto21, Canada's automotive center of excellence
  • Fuel Cells Canada, a national trade association for the development of

fuel cells

  • Natural Resources Canada, the nation's premier science and technology research organization. Exhibiting are: - CANMET, Canada's Materials Technology Laboratory - IMI, the Industrial Materials Institute; the Integrated Research

    Council of Canada

    • IRAP, the Industrial Research Assistance Program.
    • Technologies within the Canadian pavilion include:
    • Bumper energy absorption
    • Deep draw stampings
    • Exterior lighting
    • Fine cold forming
    • Fineblanking
    • Fracture split steel forged connecting rods
    • Fuel cells products and services
    • In-die sensing
    • Large ultra-thin wall (2mm) Magnesium sand casting
    • Laser consolidation of metal powders
    • Laser micromachining
    • Painted exterior claddings
    • Powder metallurgy
    • Machined lenses in acrylic (TWIN)
    • Semi-solid forming of magnesium alloys
    • Telematics
    • Welding of plastic intake manifolds

    The Canadian Consulate General exists to exemplify, promote, and protect Canadian interests and serve Canadians at home and abroad. This includes promoting Canadian exports and industrial development; providing consular, passport, visa and immigration services; monitoring political, economic, social and technological developments; and heightening an awareness of Canadian affairs and culture, through constant interaction with the private sector and with local, state and federal authorities. The Consulate General of Canada has maintained a Detroit office for more than 50 years. It is located at 600 Renaissance Center, Suite 1100, Detroit, Mich.

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