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CASE STUDY
How Novo Textiles and Harbour Technologies pioneered PPE manufacturing in Canada
Novo Textiles is a British Columbia-based manufacturer of textile products, having pivoted to PPE production at the start of the COVID-19 pandemic in March 2020. They have since manufactured over 15 million masks for Canadian frontline workers, dentists, teachers, civilians, and most recently partnered with the Provincial Health Services Authority of B.C. as a preferred vendor.
Harbour Technologies is an Ontario-based supplier of automated systems, custom tooling, and machinery. Their team builds highly technologically advanced manufacturing systems for several government industries and automotive subsectors.
THE ORGANIZATION
“It’s crucial to have advisors that are unbiased and arms-length that can offer critical perspective on the project.”
– Jason Zanatta, Novo Textiles
With Canada’s reliance on imported PPE, the product supply came to an abrupt halt as the global pandemic caused factory shutdowns in China. Novo was the first Canadian company to successfully pivot to manufacturing procedural masks and were well on their way to becoming the first manufacturer of Canadian-made N95/N99 molded cup respirators.
“They called me up and said, ‘We’re a Canadian robotics automation manufacturer and we’re working to reverse-engineer an internationally-certified molded N95 respirator mask,’” Jason recounts. He knew this was crucial—as most available, imported machinery produced folded respirators (which are not certifiable for medical use). With that, Jason kick-started his plan to secure domestically-manufactured machinery.
As Jason encourages, “We have all the skills and capabilities here in Canada but are [unfortunately] quick to jump for cheaper alternatives. That kind of approach doesn’t work in a pandemic when foreign suppliers turn off the tap of supply.”
Jason Zanatta, CEO at Novo, overcame many obstacles to secure initial imported machinery. But he knew his end-game was to create a completely vertical, solely-domestic supply chain using equipment machined and manufactured in Canada. Novo’s quick pivot and plans to produce N95/N99 molded cup respirators with their own proprietary design gained significant media and political interest. The national press coverage found Jason with new connections—one of which was Harbour Technologies, who reached out soon after reading about Novo’s initiative.
THE CHALLENGE
Novo’s proprietary respirator design, coupled with Harbour's ability to reverse engineer their prototype and custom design machinery, paved the way for six months of planning, execution, and testing. Prototypes were reviewed for months between the two manufacturers, alongside BDO. Partner George Stefan and his team in BDO’s SR&ED and Government Incentives group have been providing guidance on applications for NGen supercluster funding throughout the process.
In December 2020, NGen awarded Novo $900K towards the development of N99/95 cup-shape respirators and the Canadian-made manufacturing machinery systems.
THE SOLUTION
“This is good for Harbour because it is the first of many more machines that they will custom build for Novo,” Jason acknowledges. “It’s good for Novo (and B.C.) as it will secure Western Canada’s supply chain for procedural masks and respirators for a long time to come. The quality and product security are infinitely better than offshore outsourcing for PPE.”
“The soon-to-be-ready N95/N99 cup-shaped molded respirators made by Canadian-designed, engineered, and fabricated automation equipment is a milestone endeavor,” says Jason. The equipment will be used to manufacture the respirators at Novo’s head offices in Coquitlam, B.C. The partnership has put Novo and Harbour on the global stage while strengthening business for both companies.
“A pivot is part gut instinct, part business forecast.”
– Jason Zanatta, Novo Textiles
He concludes: “An expert team of advisors like George and the BDO team in the background is essential. Having them on hand to vet all your entrepreneurial ideas and tell you ‘yes, this is going to work’ or ‘let’s rethink this’ strengthens the process.”
Jason continues: “Domestic manufacturing is important. ‘Made in Canada’ is important. Not just for PPE—but for all kinds of critical infrastructure. It’s good for the economy, for national security, and for our country’s morale.”
“Another crucial element,” Jason suggests, “is to have advisors that are unbiased and arms-length that can offer critical perspective on the project.”
The project disrupts the current domestic PPE industry as it pushes boundaries with new manufacturing technologies, built-in testing capabilities and fully automated systems. The new equipment will provide customized flexibility to modify materials and mask fit, creating the highest level of quality and test-controlled respirators within the Canadian marketplace.
Providing guidance to these manufacturers in their new Canadian-made initiative gained BDO two new clients. Prior to any funding grants, both Novo and Harbour have been incurring their own costs to develop technology, machines, and finished products. Throughout the process, the manufacturers have constantly been working with BDO’s help to answer all of NGen’s questions to secure a final contract for funding.
“A pivot is part gut instinct, part business forecast,” Jason states.
THE OUTCOME & BENEFITS
CASE STUDY
How Novo Textiles and Harbour Technologies pioneered PPE manufacturing in Canada
Novo Textiles is a British Columbia-based manufacturer of textile products, having pivoted to PPE production at the start of the COVID-19 pandemic in March 2020. They have since manufactured over 15 million masks for Canadian frontline workers, dentists, teachers, civilians, and most recently partnered with the Provincial Health Services Authority of B.C. as a preferred vendor.
Harbour Technologies is an Ontario-based supplier of automated systems, custom tooling, and machinery. Their team builds highly technologically advanced manufacturing systems for several government industries and automotive subsectors.
THE ORGANIZATION
“It’s crucial to have advisors that are unbiased and arms-length that can offer critical perspective on the project.”
– Jason Zanatta, Novo Textiles
“They called me up and said, ‘We’re a Canadian robotics automation manufacturer and we’re working to reverse-engineer an internationally-certified molded N95 respirator mask,’” Jason recounts. He knew this was crucial—as most available, imported machinery produced folded respirators (which are not certifiable for medical use). With that, Jason kick-started his plan to secure domestically-manufactured machinery.
As Jason encourages, “We have all the skills and capabilities here in Canada but are [unfortunately] quick to jump for cheaper alternatives. That kind of approach doesn’t work in a pandemic when foreign suppliers turn off the tap of supply.”
Jason Zanatta, CEO at Novo, overcame many obstacles to secure initial imported machinery. But he knew his end-game was to create a completely vertical, solely-domestic supply chain using equipment machined and manufactured in Canada. Novo’s quick pivot and plans to produce N95/N99 molded cup respirators with their own proprietary design gained significant media and political interest. The national press coverage found Jason with new connections—one of which was Harbour Technologies, who reached out soon after reading about Novo’s initiative.
THE CHALLENGE
With Canada’s reliance on imported PPE, the product supply came to an abrupt halt as the global pandemic caused factory shutdowns in China. Novo was the first Canadian company to successfully pivot to manufacturing procedural masks and were well on their way to becoming the first manufacturer of Canadian-made N95/N99 molded cup respirators.
Novo’s proprietary respirator design, coupled with Harbour's ability to reverse engineer their prototype and custom design machinery, paved the way for six months of planning, execution, and testing. Prototypes were reviewed for months between the two manufacturers, alongside BDO. Partner George Stefan and his team in BDO’s SR&ED and Government Incentives group have been providing guidance on applications for NGen supercluster funding throughout the process.
In December 2020, NGen awarded Novo $900K towards the development of N99/95 cup-shape respirators and the Canadian-made manufacturing machinery systems.
THE SOLUTION
“This is good for Harbour because it is the first of many more machines that they will custom build for Novo,” Jason acknowledges. “It’s good for Novo (and B.C.) as it will secure Western Canada’s supply chain for procedural masks and respirators for a long time to come. The quality and product security are infinitely better than offshore outsourcing for PPE.”
“A pivot is part gut instinct, part business forecast.”
– Jason Zanatta, Novo Textiles
“The soon-to-be-ready N95/N99 cup-shaped molded respirators made by Canadian-designed, engineered, and fabricated automation equipment is a milestone endeavor,” says Jason. The equipment will be used to manufacture the respirators at Novo’s head offices in Coquitlam, B.C. The partnership has put Novo and Harbour on the global stage while strengthening business for both companies.
He concludes: “An expert team of advisors like George and the BDO team in the background is essential. Having them on hand to vet all your entrepreneurial ideas and tell you ‘yes, this is going to work’ or ‘let’s rethink this’ strengthens the process.”
Jason continues: “Domestic manufacturing is important. ‘Made in Canada’ is important. Not just for PPE—but for all kinds of critical infrastructure. It’s good for the economy, for national security, and for our country’s morale.”
The project disrupts the current domestic PPE industry as it pushes boundaries with new manufacturing technologies, built-in testing capabilities and fully automated systems. The new equipment will provide customized flexibility to modify materials and mask fit, creating the highest level of quality and test-controlled respirators within the Canadian marketplace.
“A pivot is part gut instinct, part business forecast,” Jason states.
“Another crucial element,” Jason suggests, “is to have advisors that are unbiased and arms-length that can offer critical perspective on the project.”
THE OUTCOME & BENEFITS
Providing guidance to these manufacturers in their new Canadian-made initiative gained BDO two new clients. Prior to any funding grants, both Novo and Harbour have been incurring their own costs to develop technology, machines, and finished products. Throughout the process, the manufacturers have constantly been working with BDO’s help to answer all of NGen’s questions to secure a final contract for funding.
BDO Canada LLP, a Canadian limited liability partnership, is a member of BDO International Limited, a UK company limited by guarantee, and forms part of the international BDO network of independent member firms. BDO is the brand name for the BDO network and for each of the BDO Member Firms.