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Backgrounder: PacifiCan invests $13.8 million to advance defence innovation in AI and aerospace in British Columbia

March 31, 2026 at 2:16 pm  Federal, Politics

Today, Will Greaves, Member of Parliament for Victoria, on behalf of the Honourable Gregor Robertson, Minister of Housing and Infrastructure and Minister responsible for Pacific Economic Development Canada (PacifiCan), announced an investment of over $13.8 million in five B.C. projects through the Regional Defence Investment Initiative. These investments advance cutting-edge technologies in artificial intelligence (AI) and aerospace – sectors where B.C. is a recognized leader.

Arcane Aerospace – $3,015,000

Arcane Aerospace will develop next-generation satellite technology for in-orbit operations. The project will support the continued modernization of Canada’s defence capabilities and systems.

Atreides – $2,486,128

Atreides will commercialize an AI-powered software platform that improves how unmanned systems collect, share, and analyze data across land, air, and maritime environments. This will strengthen B.C.’s digital technology and defence sectors by advancing real-time intelligence and automation capabilities with applications in both civilian and defence markets.

OSI Maritime Systems – $2,878,677

OSI Maritime Systems will design, implement, and test an AI-driven Collision Avoidance Decision Aid that improves maritime safety by helping vessels detect hazards and make safer navigational decisions in complex conditions. This technology will strengthen B.C.’s robust marine sector by advancing innovative autonomous navigation capabilities for both military and commercial markets.

University of Victoria – Advanced Control and Intelligent Systems Lab – $1,431,500

The University of Victoria will commercialize an AI-powered drone system for autonomously mapping structures and terrain in high resolution. This innovative technology provides critical support in both civilian and defence applications, like environmental monitoring, disaster response and surveillance.

University of Victoria – Centre for Aerospace Research – $4,000,00

The University of Victoria’s Centre for Aerospace Research will establish a satellite ground station and expand testing facilities for the development and commercialization of aerospace and digital technologies. This project will provide shared infrastructure that helps businesses test, validate, and deploy technologies that strengthen B.C.’s defence sectors.

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