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N³ Summit: The Next Big Thing in One Big Room

N³ Summit: The Next Big Thing in One Big Room

Canada’s flagship advanced manufacturing summit is coming back to Toronto March 31 to April 1st, 2026.

Where Canada comes to build what’s next

N³ brings together Canada’s advanced industries under one roof. Automation, AI, robotics, quantum, defence, homebuilding, and more. If it’s shaping the future, it’s here.

This summit is built for decision-makers and doers. For those who are scaling businesses, driving investment, designing policy, and building real technology. 

Whether you’re here to discover, pitch, learn, or lead, N³ offers a rare space where Canadian industrial innovation moves faster.

How to participate

Exhibitors

This is your platform to showcase new technologies, share your story, and start meaningful conversations with investors, manufacturers, policymakers, and talent. Be seen, be heard, and be in the room where decisions get made. BECOME AN EXHIBITOR

Visitors

Whether you’re looking for the right partner, the right investment, or the right solution, N³ brings the full ecosystem to one place. Get a closer look at what is emerging, connect with leaders who are building it, and walk away with ideas and momentum. Buy tickets

Other ways to join

Interested in sponsoring, speaking, or contributing to the program? N³ offers a variety of curated ways to embed your brand or leadership voice within Canada’s growth story. Details coming soon.

Posted November 6, 2025

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