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Canada’s Semiconductor Capital

With 90% of Canada ‘s industrial telecommunications R&D taking place in Ottawa it should not be a surprise that the region houses the largest cluster of semiconductor and photonics talent in the country. The Ottawa region’s rich history in the semiconductor and photonics has provided it with an integrated III-IV supply chain, from chip design through to foundry, to prototyping, package design, and testing.

A recent study by Doyletech concluded that Ottawa’s semiconductor, optics and telecommunications sector is a vital component of the Canadian economy, generating C$12.65 billion in output across Canada in 2024 and supporting more than 48,453 jobs. Ottawa is home to Canada’s Largest Technology Park, the Kanata Research Park, which houses many of the companies/organizations involved in the semiconductor design, test and associated hardware. It is estimated that the Canadian Gross Output is for semiconductors is $26B and a recent study showed that Ottawa companies represent almost 50% of that GDP.

In the compound semiconductor domain, Ottawa is one of the most complete ecosystems in North America from a supply chain perspective. This legacy is built around the design, fabrication, and packaging of compound semiconductors. The capabilities include the engineering expertise to design both the compound semiconductors and the associated products that use these devices, as well as the engineering expertise to process the semiconductors and the complex packaging of these devices. This expertise is utilized in many vertical markets including Aerospace and Defense, Automotive, Renewable energy, Health care, Telecommunications and Datacom and data centers.

Economic Output Generated

Ottawa’s semiconductor, optics and telecom sector across Canada in 2024

Doyletech Corporation, 2024

$12.65B

Jobs Supported

Across Canada’s semiconductor and photonics sector, anchored in Ottawa

Doyletech Corporation, 2024

48,453

Of Canada’s semiconductor GDP

Ottawa companies represent nearly half of Canada’s $26B gross semiconductor output

Industry Estimates, 2024

~50%

Of Canada’s industrial telecom R&D

Takes place in Ottawa—home to Canada’s Largest Tech Park, Kanata Research Park

Doyletech Corporation, 2024

90%

Ontario Semiconductor & Hardtech Company Directory

A comprehensive listing of Ontario’s semiconductor and hardtech companies by category-Components & ICs, EDA / Manufacturing / Equipment, Hardware Architectures, Software Architecture, and Software Technology. Curated with a deliberate focus on deep-tech companies operating below the system design and integration layer.

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Funding Available · 2026

The OVIN Semiconductor Voucher Program provides up to $20,000 in subsidized technical services for Ontario SMEs. Applications are accepted on a continuous intake basis until funding is allocated.

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