AI in the skies: Canada can’t afford slow procurement process any longer, say experts

Historically, Canada is 'too risk-averse, and we're too slow at contracting,' says Alex Salt of the Canadian Global Affairs Institute.
Artificial Intelligence Minister Evan Solomon announced a combined investment of $14.5-million on April 1 for Kepler Communications and Dishon Limited to help these firms scale up their production and engineering efforts related to aerospace.

A high-tech transformation is underway in the aviation and aerospace industries through the adoption of artificial intelligence, and the largest challenge for Canada could be implementing a faster procurement system, which has been a historical weak spot for this country, ac...

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