
Need to upskill and train your workforce? The APMA has launched DRIVEN as a one-stop shop for workers across...
source: APMA
Three years after announcing the ambition to build a brand-new electric vehicle, Canada's Automotive Parts Manufacturers' Association (APMA) has unveiled a fully functional concept vehicle of its Project Arrow EV.
source: Motor 1
Fedeli revealed at the Automotive Parts Manufacturers' Association conference in Windsor this fall that Ontario was in play with six companies on battery plants.
source: Windsor Star
Flavio Volpe, President of Canada's Automotive Parts Manufacturers' Association, discusses how electric vehicle targets will just force Canada to buy more from China. Watch Here
source: Financial Post
A homegrown prototype, Project Arrow, aims to show that Canada can build an electric vehicle industry of its own.
source: Pivot Magazine
Three years after its first announcement, Canada's Automotive Parts Manufacturers' Association unveiled the first all-Canadian EV concept, called Project Arrow, which, among other innovations, is part of a chassis manufactured in 3D! Read More (in Portuguese)
source: Turbo
Flavio Volpe, president at Automotive Parts Manufacturers’ Association, joins BNN Bloomberg to discuss a new project. The project showcases an electric vehicle (EV) featuring a chassis, made with additive manufacturing (AM).
source: BNN Bloomberg
Project Arrow used more than 50 different Canadian manufacturers and showcase more than 25 new technologies for all-electric vehicles.
source: CTV News
The first Canadian zero-emission vehicle has officially debuted at the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas.
source: AM800
Project Arrow, an all-Canadian effort to create an original, full-build, zero-emission concept vehicle, has just been unveiled at the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) in Las Vegas.
source: The Charge
Izzy Cossarin and Andrew Genovese are Project Arrow engineering interns who just wrapped up presenting their work at the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas.
source: CBC Listen
Flavio Volpe, president of Canada’s Automotive Parts Manufacturers’ Association, said the leaders’ summit should be crafting a continental critical-mineral extraction plan to ensure that North American...
source: Globe and Mail
President of the Automotive Parts Manufacturers’ Association (APMA), Flavio Volpe, discusses the team of suppliers who took part in Project Arrow.
source: Globe and Mail
Flavio Volpe, the lead at the Automotive Parts Manufacturer's Association of Canada, discusses the unveiling of Project Arrow at the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas last week.
source: CBC News