The Government of Canada supports the projects by Soucy Rivalair, Bébé Urbain and Les Artisans de l'Aube
DRUMMONDVILLE, QC, Oct. 19, 2018 /CNW Telbec/ - Canada Economic Development for Quebec Regions (CED)
The companies Soucy Rivalair inc., Bébé Urbain inc. and Les Artisans de l'Aube (website in French) will receive repayable contributions totalling $1,082,000 from Canada Economic Development for Quebec Regions.
Through this financial assistance, the woman entrepreneur behind Bébé Urbain will be able to finalize the creation of her business and will have the resources to develop a baby carrier for premature and young children and to market her innovative product. The family business Les Artisans de l'Aube, which is established in the small municipality of Saint-Eugène, will ensure its growth by optimizing production of its local organic products. Soucy Rivalair, one of the twelve subsidiaries of the company Soucy, will be able to address the shortage of specialized labour by having access to leading-edge digital technology for supporting the production and marketing of its innovative products.
The Honourable Marie-Claude Bibeau, Minister of International Development and Member of Parliament for Compton–Stanstead, on behalf of the Honourable Navdeep Bains, Minister of Innovation, Science and Economic Development and Minister responsible for CED, announced this funding today.
The financial assistance, granted by the Government of Canada under CED's Quebec Economic Development Program, will enable the recipient companies to achieve the growth objectives that they have set for themselves. By carrying out their respective projects, they will generate total investments of over $3.6 million and will create four new jobs in the Centre-du-Québec area.
The Government of Canada is committed to establishing close partnerships with Quebec businesses to support their efforts to innovate and increase their productivity and competitiveness, while contributing to the economic vitality of the regions, the creation of good-quality jobs and a better quality of life for citizens.
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"Our government is proud to invest in a start-up company like Bébé Urbain, in a fast-growing family business like Les Artisans de l'Aube, and in the technological projects of Soucy Rivalair, a well-established company in Drummondville but whose reputation extends beyond our borders. These SMEs that are receiving CED's support are inspirations for the companies in Centre-du-Québec, and we are confident in their growth potential."
The Honourable Marie-Claude Bibeau, Minister of International Development and Member of Parliament for Compton-Stanstead
"As Minister of Innovation, Science and Economic Development, my goal is to help companies develop and innovate so they can become more competitive and create good-quality jobs and wealth for Canadians. By supporting businesses like Bébé Urbain and the development of Les Artisans de l'Aube, we are promoting the emergence of a new generation of entrepreneurs who contribute to the economic vitality of Centre-du-Québec. We are proud to support these small businesses and Soucy Rivalair, whose success also benefits the region and the Canadian economy as a whole."
The Honourable Navdeep Bains, Minister responsible for CED
"Our motivation is simple and noble: to offer organic products made from healthy ingredients, as well as provide local jobs and ensure that we pass along the family business to the next generation. The support from Canada Economic Development will enable us to meet the growing public demand for our vegetarian consumer products."
Jacques Charron, President, Les Artisans de l'Aube
"Launching a start-up in the manufacturing sector has its share of challenges. In order to stake out a place for ourselves on the world stage in the ergonomic baby products industry, we had to perfect our product line using state-of-the-art techniques and materials, as well as call upon on scientific experts. CED's support enabled us to create products that are innovative, environmentally responsible, scalable and, above all, inclusive."
Marie-Ève Caron, Founding President, Bébé Urbain
"At Soucy Rivalair, our mission is to be a project accelerator for our clients, who are looking for metal parts machining and processing services. In the current context of labour shortage and economic challenges, we have to be creative and bold in order to achieve our growth goals. CED's support will help secure the future of the roughly 120 employees who make up our team, and their families."
Rémi Gauthier, General Manager, Soucy Rivalair
Quick Facts
- CED is one of the six regional development agencies under the responsibility of the Honourable Navdeep Bains, Minister of Innovation, Science and Economic Development.
- This year marks the 50th anniversary of federal regional economic development in Quebec: a half-century of concrete actions devoted to the development of the regions and local businesses.
- For more information about CED and its priorities, read the 2018-2019 Departmental Plan or visit www.dec-ced.gc.ca.
- For more details on the three projects, read the associated backgrounder.
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Contribution — Investments – Project Description |
Repayable contribution of $700,000 out of total investment of $2,800,000 Founded in 1999, Soucy Rivalair specializes in the subcontracting of metal parts of all sizes. It offers a range of services that include machining, stamping, assembly, welding, liquid painting, tube bending and forming, and inspection. The project aims to support the company's growth by adopting advanced digital technologies to support the production and marketing of the group's innovative products. It involves purchasing state-of-the-art automated and robotic machining centres. |
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Repayable contribution of $327,500 out of a total investment of $713,000 Bébé Urbain is a start-up company resulting from one year of R&D for the design of an inclusive baby carrier for premature infants up to 4-year-old children. This innovative company, founded in 2017 by a young woman entrepreneur, has a two-phase project. Phase 1 involves finalizing the development of the baby carrier, producing samples and obtaining the required certifications. Phase 2 involves implementing a marketing strategy and protecting the innovation. In addition to helping with the start-up of a company, the project will create one full-time management job and three part-time seamstress positions. |
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Repayable contribution of $54,500 out of a total investment of $174,500 Founded in 1996, Les Artisans de l'Aube is a family business that began operations as an organic producer. The company specializes in producing and distributing organic and vegetarian ready-to-eat foods. The purpose of the project is to improve the company's performance by increasing its productivity and optimizing its production capacity. It will enable them to purchase new production equipment and expand the existing plant in order to better manage inventories and growth. |
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SOURCE Canada Economic Development for Quebec Regions
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