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EMC Canada

Greater Toronto Area

Hello, and welcome to the GTA Consortium of EMC! As Manufacturing Consortium Manager for the region, I am thrilled to welcome manufacturers from all industries and of all sizes. Whether you are a well-established company with a long history of excellence or a startup looking to make your mark, our consortium is the perfect platform for you to network and benchmark with other manufacturers, share best practices, strategies, and insights to drive excellence and growth in your respective fields.

I encourage you to connect with me and tap into a wealth of resources, experiences, and opportunities shared within the EMC community. Together, we can continue building a strong network in the ever-evolving world of manufacturing.

Contact Leah Today!

Contact Information

Leah Nacua
Manufacturing Consortium Manager
416-993-8719lnacua@emccanada.org

Upcoming Events

Manufacturing B2B Session

VirtualJune 23, 2026 at 9:00 AM
Join us for a Virtual Manufacturing B2B Session, designed to highlight member capabilities and identify partnership opportunities.

AI Ergo Assist Puts Ergonomics Expertise at Fingertips

VirtualJune 24, 2026 at 12:00 PM
Workers in manufacturing environments face a higher risk of injury, particularly musculoskeletal disorders, due to the repetitive and physically demanding tasks common in the industry. As organizations continue to prioritize workplace safety, new technologies are creating opportunities to better identify risks and support safer work practices.

Circular Economy

VirtualJuly 16, 2026 at 1:00 PM

Join EMC members and sector manufacturers for a special presentation on ‘Circular Economy’. Circular economy principles hold immense potential for reshaping manufacturing by offering new perspectives on production processes. Prioritizing resource efficiency and waste reduction, this approach not only minimizes environmental impact but also enhances economic viability.

The Future of Ergonomics

VirtualJuly 29, 2026 at 12:00 PM

As workplaces evolve through changes in technology and work organization, ergonomics programs are being challenged to adapt. Workers are no longer confined to traditional desks and fixed workstations— they work from home, in vehicles, at hoteling stations, and on mobile devices, introducing new physical, cognitive, and psychosocial risk factors that are not always addressed by traditional ergonomics approaches. At the same time, emerging technologies such as AI-based video task analysis, wearable sensors, and exoskeletons promise new ways to identify risk and enhance human performance. But what do these tools truly offer?

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