Floor Guide / FABTECH Canada 2026
June 9-11, 2026 // Toronto Congress Centre (South Building) // Show site →

Floor Guide / FABTECH 2026

The Canadian Fabricators on the Floor.

Of the two hundred and ninety-nine exhibitors at FABTECH Canada, one hundred and seventy-six are Canadian. Here are the foundries, fabricators, welding-equipment manufacturers, and certification bodies whose work ends up on Canadian mine sites, in oil and gas modules, and in the heavy-fab shops that move ore and energy.

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Editor's Note

Canadian Mining & Energy

We picked these companies because they're Canadian, and because their own product copy speaks directly to mining, oil and gas, energy, or heavy fabrication. Every claim in the blurbs below is drawn from each company's own website or published material. The Spotlight up top is the short list, the booths we'd walk to first.

★ Spotlight

The Canadian booths to walk to first.

Our shortlist from the one hundred and seventy-six Canadian exhibitors. A century-and-a-quarter-old foundry, the largest plate-rolling facility in North America, the country's biggest CNC-cutting builder, an Ontario welding-machine manufacturer, and the Canadian Welding Bureau itself.

Lethbridge Iron Works logo
Foundry Coal Heritage Alberta

Lethbridge Iron Works

Alberta's oldest continuously operating manufacturer, established in 1898 to cast iron parts for southern Alberta's coal industry and now in its fourth generation of family ownership. A 110,000-square-foot ISO 9001 foundry on seven acres in Lethbridge, pouring ductile, chrome, and austempered ductile iron for clients across mining, oil and gas, agriculture, and rail.

Hodgson Custom Rolling logo
Plate Rolling Niagara

Hodgson Custom Rolling

Niagara Falls plate rollers celebrating their 70th anniversary, claiming the highest steel-plate-rolling tonnage capacity in North America. ISO 9001, ASME, CWB, and AWS certified, with thirty thousand projects on the board across energy, mining, transportation, and defense (the company carries an ITAR registration for armor plating, ship repair, and torpedo tubing).

Machitech logo
Plasma Fiber Laser Quebec

Machitech

St-Marc-des-Carrières CNC builder of plasma, fiber-laser, and robotic-beam cutting systems, plus press brakes and deburring kit, with two thousand installations between a Canadian and a Kentucky factory. Their named industries include oil, gas, and mining alongside structural steel, trailer manufacturing, shipbuilding, and infrastructure and energy projects.

Canaweld logo
Welding Power Vaughan

Canaweld

Vaughan, Ontario manufacturer of MIG, TIG, stick, plasma-cutting, and stud-welding machines, plus engine-driven welders and cobots, all 'proudly Canadian made.' Patent-holders building for fabrication, construction, manufacturing, and energy, with a four-year warranty on every machine and free shipping on orders over $150 anywhere in Canada.

CWB Group logo
Certification Welding Bureau

CWB Group

The Canadian Welding Bureau itself, headquartered in Milton, Ontario, with seventy-five years of expertise and operations across forty-five countries. The accredited certification body under the Standards Council of Canada, administering CSA's welding standards, with ten thousand certified companies and a CWB Association seventy thousand members deep.

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Plate, Tank & Pressure Vessel.

The booths to visit if your project needs heavy plate rolled, bent, or welded into something that holds pressure for thirty years. Four Canadian fabricators with the certifications and the kettle-or-press capacity to back it up.

Lethbridge Iron Works logo

Booth

8124

Lethbridge Iron Works

Foundry Coal Heritage

Alberta's oldest continuously operating manufacturer, established in 1898 to cast iron parts for southern Alberta's coal industry and now in its fourth generation of family ownership. A 110,000-square-foot ISO 9001 foundry on seven acres in Lethbridge, pouring ductile, chrome, and austempered ductile iron for clients across mining, oil and gas, agriculture, and rail.

Hodgson Custom Rolling logo

Booth

8108

Hodgson Custom Rolling

Plate Rolling Niagara

Niagara Falls plate rollers celebrating their 70th anniversary, claiming the highest steel-plate-rolling tonnage capacity in North America. ISO 9001, ASME, CWB, and AWS certified, with thirty thousand projects on the board across energy, mining, transportation, and defense (the company carries an ITAR registration for armor plating, ship repair, and torpedo tubing).

Kubes Steel logo

Booth

8024

Kubes Steel

Heavy Steel Fab Stoney Creek

Stoney Creek, Ontario heavy-steel fabricator celebrating fifty years of rolling and bending in 2025, with a 60,000-square-foot plant, a 2.5-acre laydown, and an eighty-ton maximum lift. Industries named on their site include oil and gas, mining, and energy and power generation; capabilities run to pipe and tube bending up to forty-two inches in diameter and structural rolling to a forty-four-inch section depth.

Macrodyne Technologies logo

Booth

2060

Macrodyne Technologies

Hydraulic Presses Concord

Concord, Ontario-listed builder of custom servo and hydraulic presses up to thirty thousand tons, plus press lines and die-handling equipment up to a hundred tons. Eighty percent of their presses are custom designed; named industries on the site include mining alongside aerospace, defense, EV, rail, and shipbuilding. Operates facilities in the US, Canada, and the UK.

Empire Machinery & Tools logo

Booth

4011

Empire Machinery & Tools

Press Brakes Manitoba

Centreport, Manitoba dealer and distributor of new and pre-owned sheet-metal and metal-fabricating machinery, calling itself on the homepage 'Your Canadian Partner for HVAC, Metal Fab & Roofing Machinery Solutions.' FABTECH categories include hydraulic press brakes, folding machines, clinching/stitchfold equipment, and deburring.

Metalleco logo

Booth

10005

Metalleco

Welding Roller Beds Oakville

Oakville CNC machining and welding fabricator with what their site calls 'Engineered Solutions for Heavy Industry.' Catalogue includes welding roller beds 'for large vessels,' headstock-and-tailstock positioners, and turnkey robotic welding cells, all 'designed for North American welding codes.'

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Cutting, CNC & Profile.

The kit that turns a coil or a beam into a part. Canadian CNC plasma, waterjet, and fiber-laser builders, plus the domestic distribution that keeps spare parts on the same continent.

Machitech logo

Booth

3033

Machitech

Plasma Fiber Laser

St-Marc-des-Carrières CNC builder of plasma, fiber-laser, and robotic-beam cutting systems, plus press brakes and deburring kit, with two thousand installations between a Canadian and a Kentucky factory. Their named industries include oil, gas, and mining alongside structural steel, trailer manufacturing, shipbuilding, and infrastructure and energy projects.

Iridium CNC logo

Booth

3073

Iridium CNC

CNC Routers Plasma Lasers

Boisbriand, Quebec builder of CNC routers, plasma tables, fiber and CO2 lasers, and robotic systems, ten-plus years in industrial automation. Designed and programmed in Canada, CSA-certified to North American safety standards, with bilingual support and on-site training within fifty kilometres of the plant.

Westway Machinery logo

Booth

5019

Westway Machinery

Press Brakes Shears

Mississauga family-owned distributor of press brakes, shears, folders, CNC systems, and deburring equipment, founded in 1972 by German machine-tool emigré Rudy Walter and now into its second generation. Five hundred new machines plus used in inventory at a 28,000-square-foot Cawthra Road facility, with seven full-time service technicians and a customer list that names Air Canada, Bombardier, and WestJet.

Prodevco Robotics logo

Booth

2051

Prodevco Robotics

Robotic Plasma Tube Cutting

Vaughan-area builder of robotic thermal-cutting cells aimed at structural-steel and pipe-spool fabricators, with twenty-plus years of track record and two hundred projects shipped. Specialty is robotic plasma cutting, with a product line of named cells (PCR42, PCR41, PBM5000, PSB1050, PDP3000) sold across structural-steel and manufacturing in North America.

Tubex Technology Machinery logo

Booth

4036

Tubex Technology Machinery

Tube/Pipe Italian Brands

Etobicoke distributor of Italian tube-processing machinery for the North American market: Flecte CNC tube benders, AFLB roll benders, NG Tech tube cutting systems, Garboli polishing, and Simec mitering. FABTECH categories cover tube/pipe CNC cutting, end-forming, ram benders, and roll benders.

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Welding, Robotics & Joining.

Three of these five booths are Quebec, Saint-Bruno and Trois-Rivières specifically, and two are Ontario. Canadian welding-automation specialists, robotic-welding integrators, and the country's welding-certification body, all on the same aisle.

Canaweld logo

Booth

10058

Canaweld

Welding Power

Vaughan, Ontario manufacturer of MIG, TIG, stick, plasma-cutting, and stud-welding machines, plus engine-driven welders and cobots, all 'proudly Canadian made.' Patent-holders building for fabrication, construction, manufacturing, and energy, with a four-year warranty on every machine and free shipping on orders over $150 anywhere in Canada.

AGT Robotics logo

Booth

11028

AGT Robotics

Robotic Welding Trois-Rivières

Trois-Rivières systems integrator with thirty years in robotic manufacturing, calling themselves the world leader in auto-programming systems for high-mix heavy fabrication. Member of AISC, CISC, and AWS; a Fanuc partner; products include the BeamMaster cell for structural steel, the BLOK welding system, and CORTEX programming software.

Rotoweld by Tecnar logo

Booth

11029

Rotoweld by Tecnar

Pipe Welding Saint-Bruno

Saint-Bruno, Quebec parent Tecnar, founded in 1989 as a spin-off from Canada's National Research Council, builds the Rotoweld automated pipe-spool welding robot, in continuous development for thirty-five-plus years. Five hundred clients across thirty countries; the broader Tecnar product line covers laser-ultrasonic NDT and process-monitoring sensors for thermal spray and metal processing.

SERVO-ROBOT logo

Booth

12064

SERVO-ROBOT

Vision Sensors Saint-Bruno

Saint-Bruno-de-Montarville, Quebec manufacturer that calls itself 'the leading manufacturer of 3D Robot-Vision systems and software dedicated to real-time intelligent control and monitoring of industrial robots,' used for arc and laser welding, laser brazing, and robotic dispensing. Application categories listed on the site include Defense, Off-Road, Power Generation, Tank and Vessel, Tube and Pipe, Structures, and Transportation; the product line covers seam finding, seam tracking, weld inspection, and the WiKi-SCAN portable inspection device.

CWB Group logo

Booth

12030

CWB Group

Certification Welding Bureau

The Canadian Welding Bureau itself, headquartered in Milton, Ontario, with seventy-five years of expertise and operations across forty-five countries. The accredited certification body under the Standards Council of Canada, administering CSA's welding standards, with ten thousand certified companies and a CWB Association seventy thousand members deep.

MAG Tool logo

Booth

11034

MAG Tool

Orbital Welding Edmonton

Edmonton specialty industrial tool house, started in 1982 as a manufacturers' agent for the T-Drill product and now forty-three years (with an in-house manufacturing arm added in the 90s) later. Range covers orbital welding, cladding, tube and pipe bending, beveling, end-forming, pipe freezing, and tungsten electrodes, with offices in Eastern and Western Canada and service centres across the country.

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Coatings, Galvanizing & Surface Treatment.

Mining and energy projects don't ship until they're coated, galvanized, or heat-treated to spec. These are the Canadian shops doing that work, plus the equipment-builders selling the lines they run.

Supreme Galvanizing logo

Booth

8158

Supreme Galvanizing

Hot-Dip Galvanizing Brampton

Brampton family-owned hot-dip galvanizer, established 2015, with a 30'6" by 5' by 8' kettle and progressive-dipping for parts that exceed it. American Galvanizers Association member, affiliated with the Canadian Institute of Steel Construction and the Toronto Construction Association, working to ASTM A123, ASTM A767, and CSA G164.

Vac Aero International logo

Booth

7078

Vac Aero International

Vacuum Furnaces Oakville

'Proudly Canadian' Oakville builder of custom vacuum furnaces, horizontal, vertical, hot zones, and control systems, guided since 1984 by what they call their three core values of customization, advanced technology, and uncompromising quality. Over fifty million hours of operational capacity delivered into Aerospace and Defence, Power Generation and Industrial, Medical, and Nuclear.

Kresco Solutions logo

Booth

8051

Kresco Solutions

Sandblast & Paint Booths Mascouche

Mascouche, Quebec engineer and integrator of sandblast booths, paint booths, powder-coating lines, and dust collectors (capacity two thousand to a hundred and twenty thousand CFM), with over a thousand projects across North America. Named industries on the site include oil and gas, military, railroad, marine, casting, forging, and stamping. Also distributes Gostol TST shot-blasting equipment.

Kontek Process Water logo

Booth

8151

Kontek Process Water

Water Treatment Burlington

Burlington, Ontario industrial water specialist established 1980, with forty-five years on closed-loop water recycling, zero-liquid-discharge systems, metal recovery, and effluent compliance for industrial wastewater programs. ISO 9001 certified, with reach across Canada, the US, Mexico, Europe, the Middle East, and Australia.

Sames logo

Booth

8076

Sames

Paint Spraying EXEL Industries

The Canadian arm of Sames, a century-old French industrial-spraying specialist now part of the EXEL Industries Group. Equipment for liquid and powder coatings, adhesives, and sealants; markets named on the site include 'agriculture, construction, equipment' under their ACE banner alongside automotive, railways, wood, and general industrial.

Greensolv logo

Booth

8073

Greensolv

Paint Stripping Pointe-Claire

Pointe-Claire, Quebec maker of chemical paint-stripping solutions and the heated dip tanks to run them in, fabricated 'from 100 to 2,600 gallons based on your specific needs.' Their tagline: 'It works every time. It strips coatings to bare metal with minimum labor.' Named industries include alloy wheels, powder coating, aerospace, and parts cleaning.

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Abrasives, Dust & Industrial Gases.

The unglamorous category that decides whether a shop or process plant can keep running, and keep its workers healthy. Cutting wheels, fume capture, hazardous-location vacuums, and shielding gas, all from Canadian builders or the Canadian arm of the parent.

Gemtex Abrasives logo

Booth

9022

Gemtex Abrasives

Cutting & Grinding Toronto

Toronto manufacturer founded in 1975, the original maker of the Trim-Kut disc and a full line of coated and bonded abrasives, flap discs, resin fibre discs, surface-conditioning, and grinding wheels. Named industries on the site include natural-gas production and petrochemical alongside aerospace, marine, and metal fabrication.

Eurovac logo

Booth

11041

Eurovac

Fume Extraction North York

North York manufacturer that pioneered body-shop dust extraction in North America in 1984 and now runs a 60,000-square-foot plant with five thousand five hundred installations worldwide and two hundred distributors. Named industries on the site include mining and mineral processing alongside aerospace, transit, food processing, and metal fabrication.

Tiger-Vac International logo

Booth

7035

Tiger-Vac International

Hazardous-Loc Vacuums Laval

Laval, Quebec manufacturer of 'Legally Certified Portable Industrial Vacuum Systems for Contamination Controlled Environments and Hazardous Locations' since 1983, with a product line covering HAZLOC Division 1 and Division 2 explosion-proof units, NFPA 660-compliant systems, cleanroom and pharma vacuums, and sump vacuums for coolant and metal chips. The site claims forty years of experience as an ATEX-compliant manufacturer in the international market.

Air Liquide Canada logo

Booth

11040

Air Liquide Canada

Industrial Gases BLUESHIELD

'Made in Canada, Trusted by Canadians,' the company's hero line on the homepage, anchored by BLUESHIELD, 'Air Liquide Canada's Signature Welding Brand,' which the BLUESHIELD page describes as '60 years strong in Canada.' Product lines include ARCAL and BLUESHIELD welding gases, FLAMAL oxy-fuel, LASAL laser cutting gases, plus filler metals, plasma cutters, abrasives, and chemicals.

Filtertech logo

Booth

8137

Filtertech

Filters Made in Canada

Montreal manufacturer of industrial air-intake, dust-collection, and process-filtration cartridges, established 1987 with all products 'made in-house' in Canada. Three product lines: Process Filtration String Wound Filters, Air Intake & Vacuum Filter Elements, and Dust & Fume Collection Cartridges. Industries explicitly listed on the site include mining and mineral processing, oil fields, power plants, petrochemicals, and CNG/LNG gas pipelines.

Diversitech logo

Booth

11048

Diversitech

Dust Collection Montreal

Montreal-headquartered air-filtration and dust-collection builder since 1984, acquired by Sweden's Absolent in 2019 but still designing and manufacturing here. Product lines include the Filterhawk cartridge dust collectors, the Typhoon WX wet dust collector, and the Monsoon downdraft tables, built — per their site — to 'capture airborne contaminants straight from the source.'

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Manufacturing Software & Plant Floor.

Canadian-built software, robotics, and automation — Quebec, Manitoba, British Columbia, Ontario. The plant-floor stack a mid-sized fabricator can buy from companies that share a time zone.

Genius ERP logo

Booth

1035

Genius ERP

ERP Quebec City

Quebec manufacturing-ERP designed for engineer-to-order shops, with named verticals on the site including pressure vessel and tank, sheet and metal fabrication, mold/tool and die, industrial machinery, and job/machine shop. Cloud or on-premise, with adjacent products covering analytics, scheduling, and CAD-to-BOM engineering.

Intelligence Industrielle logo

Booth

8128

Intelligence Industrielle

OEE Industrial AI

Montreal industrial-software shop building TRG (an OEE platform), Andon for supervisor alerts, and the K2 IoT device that pulls machine data into both. Their site claims the platform is 'the solution that connects the most factories in Quebec,' with case-study figures cited at fifteen percent reduction in downtime and twelve percent increase in production cadence.

Marktech Inc logo

Booth

2042

Marktech Inc

Automation Reps

Mississauga sales agency representing thirteen international suppliers across Canada since 1985, celebrating forty years in 2025. Industries explicitly listed on their site include mining and oil and gas alongside automation, sheet metal, agriculture, and medical; lines carried include STÖGER, WEISS, Direct Conveyors, Suspa, Neugart, and Ogura.

Concerti logo

Booth

12065

Concerti

Epicor Partner La Prairie

La Prairie, Quebec Epicor Platinum Certified Partner founded in 2002, with — per the site — over sixty professionals serving more than a hundred and twenty manufacturers in Quebec alone. Implements Epicor Kinetic for manufacturers, Prophet 21 for distributors, and the Connected Process Control platform for digital work instructions.

FabStation logo

Booth

1054

FabStation

AR Steel Software British Columbia

British Columbia-born augmented-reality software for structural-steel fabricators, started in 2010 during the build of the Sparkling Hill Resort in Vernon when 2D drawings weren't keeping up with the steel detail. FabStation-STEEL overlays the detailer's 3D model on the actual assembly via mixed reality; the site claims forty percent more efficiency for new starters reading 2D drawings, eighty percent fewer RFIs, and fifty percent shorter inspection times. Integrates with Tekla, SDS2, Advanced Steel, SolidWorks, and Inventor.

Eascan Automation logo

Booth

11030

Eascan Automation

Robotics Winnipeg

Winnipeg robotics and custom-machine builder serving North American manufacturers since 1992, with the site claiming twenty-five hundred-plus clients across industries including steel, lumber, aerospace, and wire & cable. Builds robotic cells, industrial control panels, motion-control systems, and the kind of one-off automation cells that, per their own pitch, 'don't exist on the market.'

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Build for mining or energy? Tell us where you'll be.

We list fabricators serving Canadian mining, oil & gas, and heavy industry across the major shows. If you're standing a booth at FABTECH and your work ends up on a mine site or in an energy module, we want to know about it.

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