Advanced Manufacturing

Barrie can help address manufacturing’s biggest challenges. Manufacturing is rapidly changing – from technology integration, and addressing talent shortages, to accessing new markets, the world of manufacturing is complex.

Fortunately, Barrie’s ecosystem is well-positioned to help.

  • We have world-leading automation companies and the research capacity to help manufacturers remain competitive on a global scale.
  • Our post-secondary institutions train tech talent through Lakehead University and Georgian College.
  • The City is committed to helping further expand and diversify this sector through hosting conferences featuring thought leaders on Industry 4.0, supporting talent recruitment, and making strategic B2B and R&D support connections.

Barrie’s advanced manufacturing sector continues to grow with key strengths in automotive, robotics, and metal manufacturing. Home to over 390 manufacturers and a cluster of automation and precision manufacturers, Barrie can attract skilled talent and compete internationally.

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Did you know?  On November 8, 2024, the City of Barrie wrapped up a 4-day trade mission in Germany. This trade and investment mission aimed to strengthen existing relationships with economic partners, identify trade opportunities and attract new investments in key sectors such as automotive, and advanced manufacturing.

 

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Quick Facts

Source: OMAFRA Lightcast (2024.3)

Barrie manufacturers generate $6.2B in sales for the region (2022)

$4.43B in regional manufacturing exports, the largest of all industries (2022)

Barrie’s advanced manufacturing sector boasts 7,300+ jobs in 2023 (5% above the National average)

Manufacturing jobs in Barrie CMA increased by 15.2% between 2019 and 2024

Manufacturing jobs are expected to increase by 6.6% by 2031 (national average +4.5%)

3rd highest total employment by sector (behind retail trade and healthcare and social assistance)

393 Manufacturing companies in Barrie (2024)

$64,232 average wages per worker (2023)

Manufacturing assembly line. There is a woman technician working on the background.

Meet Barrie's Advanced Manufacturing Sector

Sector Highlights

Automotive

Barrie is home to Tier 1 and Tier 2 automotive parts manufacturers. The city is one of southern Ontario’s automotive parts clusters, with Honda’s two assembly plants in the region and ten other Original Equipment Manufacturers (OEM) in close proximity, including Chrysler, Ford, General Motors and Toyota. 

Man wearing safety glasses standing next to a robotic arm.
Yellow mechanic arms assembling a product.

Automation

Barrie has fostered a cluster of automation companies supporting manufacturing globally. Innovative Automation is a custom machine and robotics builder that has more than doubled its revenue to over $40 million since 2016. Half of Innovative Automation’s sales occur in Canada, with the other half split between Mexico and the U.S. The company recently moved into a new facility in preparation to expand into global markets and its recent move into the Chinese market. 

Tooling and Machining

Barrie’s fabricated metal manufacturers export goods across Canada and into the US, Mexico and European markets. Fabricated metal is crucial in the manufacturing of building, construction, automotive and mining components, and Barrie’s cluster remains competitive through high-tech advances, a close proximity to a strong construction sector and some of the world’s most innovative auto parts suppliers. 

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Key Sub-Sectors

Barrie is seeing growth with technology-enabled manufacturing companies in addition to traditional manufacturing, making the city diverse in capability and attractive to both businesses and talent.

Automation, tooling and machinery manufacturing

Automotive parts manufacturing

Semiconductor and electrical component manufacturing

Architectural and structural metals manufacturing

Plastics and rubber product manufacturing

Food and beverage manufacturing

The complete business sector we are involved with is extremely busy and I continue to see many opportunities for growth. It’s why I have recommended Barrie to contacts and connections looking for a place to set up their business, and I will continue to do so. 


—  Stephen Loftus, President of Innovative Automation Inc.

Talent Pipeline

1,100 Georgian College graduates enter the industry each year from the following programs:

Resources & Support

The City of Barrie has a very active and collaborative business environment supported by local government and post-secondary. 

Strategic Location. Skilled Talent. Competitive Costs

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