Protein Industries Canada announced the launch of a new string of programming, funded by a $30 million commitment from the Government of Canada’s Pan-Canadian Artificial Intelligence Strategy (PCAIS), according to a release.
The program will join collaborative projects that employ artificial intelligence to grow plant-based food, feed and ingredients “ecosystem efficiently and sustainably” in Canada, shared the release.
“By providing $30 million through our government’s Pan-Canadian Artificial Intelligence Strategy to the Protein Industries Cluster, we are helping to drive the commercialization and adoption of AI,” said François-Philippe Champagne, Minister of Innovation, Science and Industry. “This funding will help to generate new partnerships and create new investments, and it will tap into the potential of AI and digital technologies in a sector that is growing to become a $25 billion industry.”
Protein Industries Canada hopes the adoption of the new technology will enhance Canada’s plant-based sector and strengthen the economy. The programs will work towards the goals set by The Road to $25 Billion, a framework created to set direction for the plant-based ecosystem in Canada.