We are exhibiting at Made in Canada Expo 2026 in Mississauga at Booth #105. Visit us to explore how our AI-powered machine vision, automation, industrial IT, and Industry 4.0 solutions help manufacturers improve quality, reduce waste, and build smarter production environments.
Made in Canada Expo 2026 is bringing Canadian businesses, manufacturers, innovators, technology companies, and business leaders together in Mississauga from June 19 to 21, 2026. The event takes place at The International Centre, 6900 Airport Road, Hall 3 and 4, Mississauga, Ontario, with free public admission and free parking listed by the venue.
We are proud to share that CORPEX will be exhibiting in the Expo.
For us, this event is not only a chance to introduce what we do. It is an opportunity to meet Canadian manufacturers, industrial leaders, technology teams, and business owners who are thinking seriously about the future of production.
At CORPEX, we specialize in AI-powered machine vision, industrial automation, smart manufacturing, and Industry 4.0 systems. Our work is focused on helping manufacturers see more, measure more, and act faster inside real production environments.
If you are attending Made in Canada Expo 2026, we invite you to visit us at Booth #105.

Why We Are Exhibiting at Made in Canada Expo 2026
Made in Canada Expo 2026 is described as a national showcase of Canadian innovation, industry, business, and capability. The official event site highlights a broad mix of Canadian-owned and made businesses, with expected participation from visitors, exhibitors, and business leaders.
The exhibitor page also identifies key participating sectors, including manufacturing, advanced production, software, digital innovation, infrastructure, engineering, utilities, energy, agriculture, automotive, aerospace, logistics, export services, and research institutions.
That makes this event a strong fit for us.
We work directly in the space where manufacturing, automation, AI, machine vision, and industrial systems come together. Many companies are now trying to modernize their operations, but they need practical technology that works on the plant floor. That is where our experience matters.
We are exhibiting because we want to have direct conversations with manufacturers who are asking questions like:
- How can we reduce scrap?
- How can we detect defects earlier?
- How can we improve real-time inspection?
- How can we connect production data with decision-making?
- How can we move toward Industry 4.0 without disrupting operations?
- How can AI and machine vision create measurable value in our facility?
These are the conversations we are ready to have at Made in Canada Expo 2026.
What Visitors Can Expect at Booth #105
When you visit us at Booth #105, you can expect a clear, practical conversation about manufacturing technology.
We are not there to talk about AI as a buzzword. We are there to talk about real industrial problems and how smart systems can solve them.
Our team will be ready to discuss:
- AI-powered machine vision
- Real-time quality inspection
- Wire and cable measurement
- Defect detection
- Industrial automation
- Industry 4.0 integration
- Production monitoring
- Industrial IT infrastructure
- Connected manufacturing systems
- Custom inspection and automation projects
We know that every manufacturing environment is different. A solution that works in one plant may not fit another. That is why our approach starts with understanding the process, the production challenge, and the outcome the manufacturer needs.
Our Expertise in Machine Vision and AI
Machine vision is one of the most important tools in modern manufacturing. It gives production teams the ability to inspect, measure, and monitor products in real time.
At CORPEX, our machine vision systems are built for industrial environments where accuracy, speed, and reliability matter. Our Machine Vision for Wire and Cable solutions support real-time measurement, defect detection, and Industry 4.0 integration at full production speed.
We also provide Machine Vision and AI Systems for Wire and Cable designed for armored and convoluted cable manufacturing. These systems combine high-speed imaging with AI-based analysis to measure outside diameter, convolution pitch, and product length with consistency.
For manufacturers, this means inspection can happen during production, not only after problems have already created waste.
That is a major shift.
Real-time machine vision helps manufacturers identify defects earlier, improve quality control, reduce manual inspection pressure, and capture production data that can support better decisions.
Supporting Canadian Manufacturing with Industry 4.0
Industry 4.0 is not just about new machines. It is about connected systems, real-time data, smarter production visibility, and better control over operations.
Our Industrial IT and Automation services support the digital infrastructure behind modern manufacturing and distribution environments. This includes secure networks, servers, software integration, remote monitoring, and connected industrial systems.
This matters because machine vision and AI inspection are strongest when they are connected to the broader production environment.
A smart factory needs more than a camera. It needs reliable infrastructure, clean data flow, strong integration, and systems that operators and managers can trust.
That is why our work often connects with:
- PLC systems
- SCADA systems
- MES platforms
- Production reporting
- Remote monitoring
- Industrial networks
- Secure access systems
- Data collection and traceability
We understand both the technology side and the manufacturing side. That combination allows us to design solutions that are practical, scalable, and built for real operations.
Why Machine Vision Matters for Wire and Cable Manufacturing
One of our strongest areas of expertise is the wire and cable industry.
Wire and cable manufacturing requires precision. Small variations in diameter, pitch, length, surface quality, or product consistency can lead to quality issues, scrap, rework, and customer concerns.
Our Cable and Wire Industry solutions are engineered to identify and correct defects in real time, reduce waste, improve safety, and support connected, data-driven production environments.
This is where AI-powered machine vision delivers real value.
Instead of waiting for inspection results after production, manufacturers can monitor key measurements live. Operators can be alerted when values drift out of tolerance. Production teams can respond faster. Managers can use data to improve process control.
That is the kind of manufacturing improvement we are bringing to conversations at Made in Canada Expo 2026.
Who Should Visit Us at Booth #105?
We encourage you to visit us if you are involved in manufacturing, production, quality control, engineering, automation, IT, or operations leadership.
You should stop by Booth #105 if you are looking for ways to:
- Improve product quality
- Reduce scrap and waste
- Add real-time inspection
- Modernize production lines
- Explore AI inspection systems
- Upgrade industrial IT infrastructure
- Connect production systems
- Improve traceability
- Move toward Industry 4.0
- Solve a custom inspection challenge
You do not need to have the full solution figured out before speaking with us. Bring the problem. We can help explore what is possible.
Meet Us at Made in Canada Expo 2026
Made in Canada Expo 2026 is expected to bring together Canadian brands, manufacturers, technology companies, buyers, investors, distributors, retailers, and business leaders from across the country.
We are excited to be part of that environment.
As an exhibitor, our goal is to show how Canadian manufacturers can use machine vision, AI, automation, and industrial IT to create better production performance.
Visit us at:
Made in Canada Expo 2026
Booth #105
June 19 to 21, 2026
The International Centre, Hall 3 and 4
6900 Airport Road, Mississauga, Ontario
You can learn more about the event on the official Made in Canada Expo 2026 website.
About CORPEX
At CORPEX, we build AI-powered machine vision and automation systems for industrial manufacturing.
Our solutions help manufacturers improve quality, reduce waste, detect defects, monitor production, and move toward smarter connected operations. We work across machine vision, AI inspection, Industry 4.0, industrial IT, automation integration, and production monitoring.
We are especially focused on manufacturing environments where precision, reliability, and real-time visibility matter.
To learn more about our work, visit the CORPEX homepage, explore our Machine Vision for Wire and Cable solutions, or contact us through the CORPEX contact page.
You can also follow CORPEX on LinkedIn for updates, insights, and event announcements.
FAQ
Is CORPEX exhibiting at Made in Canada Expo 2026?
Yes. We will be exhibiting at Made in Canada Expo 2026. .
Where is CORPEX’s booth?
Our booth is #105 at Made in Canada Expo 2026.
When is Made in Canada Expo 2026?
Made in Canada Expo 2026 takes place from June 19 to 21, 2026 in Mississauga, Ontario.
Where is the event located?
The event is listed at The International Centre, 6900 Airport Road, Hall 3 and 4, Mississauga, Ontario.
What will CORPEX be showcasing?
We will be discussing our expertise in AI-powered machine vision, industrial automation, Industry 4.0 integration, industrial IT, production monitoring, and real-time inspection systems.
Who should visit CORPEX at Booth #105?
Manufacturers, production leaders, quality teams, automation teams, plant managers, operations leaders, and business owners should visit us if they are interested in smarter inspection, better quality control, reduced waste, and connected manufacturing systems.
How can I contact CORPEX before the event?
You can contact us through the CORPEX contact page or visit www.corpex.biz to learn more about our solutions.