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6 CaDS i preS iDent ’S meSSaGe

8 CaDS i preSentat ion

9 new proDuCtS on Show

14 Show floor plan

15 ShowCaSe SCheDule

17 exhib itor D ireCtory

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CADSIPreSIDent’SMeSSAge

on behalf of the Canadian association of Defence and Security industries, and in collaboration with the Department of national Defence (DnD), the Canadian textile industry association, and the Ctt Group, i am pleased to welcome you to Soldier Systems Showcase 2013.

military operations are inherently dangerous. Soldiers working across the full spectrum of operations assume calculated risks each day. adversary strat-egies, techniques, tactics and technological capabil-ities are diverse: those who take to the field against us are adaptable, they seek to exploit vulnerabilities and regrettably, they can be deadly effective – as Canadians and allies witnessed in the decade-plus long mission in afghanistan.

the human dimension will always be at the heart of the effectiveness of the dismounted soldier – enabled by world-class equipment. the 2011-2025 Soldier System technology roadmap (SStrm) initiative is a key driver for a ground-breaking collaboration between industry and government developing a complex and inte-grated system of advanced technological systems that incorporates “anything related to the life and work of a ground force combatant including integration with other platforms (e.g. vehicles).” we are pleased to be active proponents of this valuable work to enhance the survivability of the Canadian army’s future soldier.

i invite you to take advantage of all of the Showcase’s components: a trade show featuring the latest in tech-nologies from suppliers and manufacturers; a confer-ence program providing industry with perspectives on future possible needs of the Canadian army, many of which are also applicable to allies; and significant b2b/b2G opportunities with government officials,

participants from industry, and representatives from government innovation programs.

our thanks to the exhibitors, registrants, speakers, sponsors, and organizing committee for their contri-butions to this important event. we look forward to your feedback in person or by using the Conference and trade Show survey provided.

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OPenAWOrlDOfBuSIneSSOPPOrtunItIeS!

the Canadian association of Defence and Security industries (CaDSi) is the national voice of Canada’s defence and security industries, a sector that employs 109,000 Canadians and generated more than 12.6 billion dollars for our economy in 2011, more than half that for the international market. CaDSi is a not-for-profit business association focused on four main lines of effort. we:

are a powerful voice that effectively represents the interests of Canada’s defence and security industries to decision-makers on parliament hill and to senior public officials in key federal departments

showcase your products and services at a variety of domestic world-class events throughout the year, including Canada’s premier defence tech-nology showcase – CanSeC – and Canada’s leading public safety, emergency management and security showcase – Securetech.

offer a variety of member-only ‘outlook’ infor-mation sessions to help small and medium sized enterprises navigate defence procurement in Canada; help grow your business outside Canada; and gain perspective and insights into national security and the three military Services going forward including opportunities for business

help you exhibit at major international shows, giving Canadian firms the opportunity to showcase their products to delegates from dozens of countries, primes/original equipment manufacturer groups, system integrators, foreign distributors and the end-user military and security personnel

to learn more about upcoming domestic and inter-national events, or the benefits of membership and how to apply to become a CaDSi member, visit the association website at www.defenceandsecurity.ca; Contact Stefanie van Duynhoven, membership Coor-dinator, at [email protected]; or call toll free 1-866-786-4661, extension 21.

Become a CADSI member today!

defenceandsecurity.ca

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Textiles Monterey ¶ Booth 219

textiles monterey is proud to introduce the latest in fire retardant technology with its new concept of fr stretch for the military and protective markets. with constant demands for comfort and keep-ing the wearer protected our r&D team has developed a new line of fr Stretch products. the proprietary blend and spinning technology of the fabric gives the wearer that added mobility in confined areas where space is limited.

we can also provide these new products with the CaDpat prints for our troups. Come by our booth and see the new concept!

SMArtBeACOn

Adventure Lights ¶ Booth 300

adventure lights has developed a small wearable beacon that can be synchronized to work with other beacons, in a network and group, for quick visual iD of friendly forces in contact situations.

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this will allow commanders and fire support units to

quickly apply fire or make maneuver decisions, more

readily identify iff (identification friend or foe) and

increase both situational awareness and command and

control. the system uses an ad hoc self-repairing mesh

network system that works independently but can also

integrate with larger C4 Systems developed by raytheon,

lockheed martin, rockwell Collins and other providers.

the beacons emit signatures in both the visible and

infrared (near ir) ranges compatible with night Vision

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Goggles. these signatures can be pre set, changed in

the field or overwritten and addressed by close air

support and command control.

the Smart beacon network is secure but with the

proper protocols will be addressable and controllable

by field commanders and other supporting friendly

forces. www.adventurelights.com

POCSnAPnet®lOWPrOfIleSnAPCOnneCtOrS

Milrail¶ Booth 314

Canadian manufactured, the low profile plug and play

Snapnet connectors from poC standardize connec-

tivity on soldier systems.

milrail together with poC will customize a Snapnet solution into your existing equipment or onto to a new platform.

add a power manager module combined with our flexible harnesses into your protective or tactical vest and you are mission ready. milrail offers quick turn-around solutions in just weeks out of our pointe Claire facility.

Snapnet connectors are mechanically keyed elimin-ating mating to incompatible electronic devices. the Snapnet connector is very low profile, lightweight, and offers universal connectivity for power and data. www.milrail.com

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Control Solutions LLC¶ Booth 125

Control Solutions llC announces a new lightweight gunner’s turret with built-in motorized slewing. the CS5100 lightweight motorized Gun turret (lmGt) is the ideal one-stop solution for new or retrofit light-weight tactical vehicle applications.

based on the same motion control solution fielded on over 60,000 vehicles, the lmGt provides smooth, responsive control from the gunner’s station to rotate the gun turret in a full circle in less than seven seconds even on a 30 degree slope. the gunner operates the lmGt using a weapon-mounted actuator (up to .50 cal) or joystick.

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this allows integrating electronic devices with flat snag-resistant webbing cable or connecting devices directly into the war fighters tactical vest.

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Control Solutions is also pleased to announce the availability of a family of weapon-mounted control actuators. by mounting the turret actuator onto the weapon, the safety and survivability of the gunner is improved as well as mission effectiveness.

let us solve your tough motion control challenges. www.controls.com

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lOADCArrIAgeSySteMS

Go Kin Packs ¶ Booth 304

Can your load Carriage System generate power while you walk? Go Kin packs is introducing two new military packs that generate 10-14 watts from walking. Go Kin packs can charge any uSb powered battery or electronic device. two minutes of walking produces 10-15 minutes of cellphone talking time. thirty minutes of walking produces a full charge.

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100 tulmar101 bon-mar textiles102 Vibram103 mwG apparel Corp104 regitex Group105 american & efird106 pwGSC – office of

Small & medium enterprises

107 laurentian technologies

108 DCiC 109 S4 tactical & Defence110 powerstick112 Gerber113 eomax Corp.114 Doubletex115 tSl aerospace

technologies ltd116 matador Converters

117 national research Council

118 Superior Glove works ltd

119 martin & levesque uniforms

120 Stoeger Canada122 block bindings &

interlinings123 pacific Safety products124 G.a. boulet inc.125 Control Solutions200 millbrook tactical201 raytheon elcan

optical technologies202 tenCate protective

fabrics203 ar modular rf204 Scott Safety205 royer

206 raytheon Canada ltd207 Cansew208 filspec inc.209 Davey textile

Solutions212 mawashi protective

Clothing213 yKK214 Kermel215 peerless Garments216 logistik unicorp inc.217 lincoln fabrics ltd218 onega protective

fabrics219 textiles monterey

1996 222 Stedfast inc.223 airboss Defense224 avon protection

Systems inc.

225 nammo Canada300 adventure lights301 human Systems inc.302 institute of textile

Sciences303 bolle regard tactical304 Go Kin packs306 fellfab307 Colt Canada308 newcon optik309 polix industries314 milrail inc.316 remotronic Corp.317 Kodiak Group

holdings318 Ki Canada319 3m Canada 321 eurotex322 Ctt Group324 Ctia

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ShOWCASeSCheDule

08:00 09:00 registration & Continental breakfast

08:00 09:00 trade Show floor opens

09:00 09:05 welcome remarks Mr. Tim Page president, Canadian association of Defence and Security industries (CaDSi)

09:05 09:20 opening address Mr. John Turner assistant Deputy minister (materiel), Department of national Defence

09:25 09:40 Keynote Speaker LGen Marquis Hainse Commander, Canadian army Department of national Defence

09:45 10:15 plenary 1: Canadian army update LCol Greg Burton Director land requirements Co-ordinator, Canadian army, Department of national Defence

10:15 10:45 networking Coffee break – trade Show floor

10:45 11:10 plenary 2: DSSpm update Ms. Jennifer Garrett Director Soldier Systems program management Department of national Defence

11:10 11:35 plenary 3: build in Canada innovation Mr. Peter Bown program (bCip) public works and Government Services Canada office of Small and medium enterprises

11:35 12:00 plenary 4: nrC-DrDC Joint Security Mr. Kevin Williams materials initiatives: Supporting personnel protection Systems Group Defence r&D Canada Canadian armour industry Competitiveness and the Canadian dr. Andrew Johnston armed forces materials technology program leader national research Council

12:00 14:00 buffet luncheon – trade Show floor

trade Show floor open

14:00 15:00 5 Concurrent break-out Sessions 1) Small arms modernization – the munitions Supply program (Colt) 2) Special operations force projects 3) human factors evaluations in bid evaluation processes 4) textile requirements in support of the Canadian armed forces 5) operational Clothing and boot Consolidated Contract initiative

Day 1tuesday,December10th,2013

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15:00 16:00 5 Concurrent break-out Sessions 1) Small arms modernization – the munitions Supply program (Colt) (repeat) 2) Special operations force projects 3) human factors evaluations in bid evaluation processes 4) textile requirements in support of the Canadian armed forces 5) operational Clothing and boot Consolidated Contract initiative

16:00 17:30 reception – trade Show floor

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Day 2Wednesday,December11th,2013

8:00 9:00 registration & Continental breakfast

8:00 16:00 trade Show floor open for conference delegates

9:00 9:10 welcome remarks mr. tim page president Canadian association of Defence and Security industries (CaDSi)

9:10 9:15 address mr. alex artus president Canadian textile industry association Canada

9:15 12:00 b2b / b2G meeting activity

9:15 16:00 trade Show floor open for conference delegates

12:00 13:00 lunch buffet – trade Show floor

13:00 16:00 b2b / b2G meeting activity

13:00 16:00 trade Show floor open open to all conference delegates and trade Show guests

16:00 event Conclusion

www.defenceandsecurity.ca

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3M CanadaBooth 319300 tartan Drivelondon, on

800 265-1840

www.3M.ca

Contactliisa Sheldrick ([email protected])

3m is fundamentally a science-based company. we produce thou-sands of imaginative products, and we’re a leader in scores of markets – from health care and highway safety to office products and abra-sives and adhesives. our success begins with our ability to apply our technologies – often in combina-tion – to an endless array of real-world customer needs. of course, all of this is made possible by the people of 3m and their singular commitment to make life easier and better for people around the world.

Adventure Lights Inc.Booth 300444 beaconsfield, Suite 201beaconsfield, QC, h9w 4C1

514 694-8477 514 694-2353

www.adventurelights.com

Contacttim ford ([email protected])

with roots that can be traced back over a decade, adventure lights is now a world leading manu-facturer of visual and ir beacons for iff applications, landing and Drop Zone expeditionary remote Controlled lighting, and vehicle ir illuminators for military, police, security and search and rescue personnel. its current products are in wide use with uS, british, Dutch, australian and Canadian Special forces. from the outset the

company has focused on making versatile and unique products that can be consistently relied upon to deliver outstanding perform-ance. the company is known for its cutting-edge technology, which survives long-term use by the most demanding of users. we pride our-selves on your trust and on our unique products that have helped save lives, while playing a pivotal role in the operational success of numerous missions. adventure lights is heavily driven by r&D and will continue to pioneer micro-pro-cessor controlled leD beacons and illuminators. every year we bring new inventions and innovations to market that focus on soldier safety, and this year is no exception with the introduction of our new line of Search and rescue products based on the Vip and Guardian for life jackets and rafts.

AirBoss defenseBooth 22328a, boul. de l’aéroportbromont, QC, J2l 1S6

450 534-9979 450 534-4951

www.airbossdefense.com

ContactDave Carson ([email protected])

airbossDefense develops and manufactures high-tech personal protective equipment (ppe) that provides protection against Cbrn threats for the defense and security markets. understanding the oper-ational requirements of its clients for over 40 years, airbossDefense has created innovative user-ori-ented designs incorporating the utmost advanced materials in mil-lions of products sold to over 30 nations.

renowned for its innovative pro-ducts, airboss-Defense has recently opened its Cbrn Centre of expertise, focusing on new products that shall reduce the burden of users. with superior ergonomics and comfort, and surpassing nato requirements, airbossDefense’s gas masks, hand wear and footwear are especially designed to integrate with Cbrn suits and components. not only does airbossDefense’s ppe offer ultimate protection against Cbrn threats, it has also been proven to be effective against a wide range of toxic industrial Chemicals (tiC’s).

American & Efird Canada Inc.Booth 1058301 ray lawson blvdanjou, QC, h1J 1x9

514 385-0880 514 352-4814

www.amefird.com

Contactlydia Kantardjian ([email protected])

american & efird manufactures thread and yarns for apparel, non-apparel, embroidery and technical textile applications as well as for the consumer distributor market. in addition, american & efird dis-tributes a variety of well known notions items.

AR Modular RFBooth 20321222 - 30th Dr. Sebldg. C, Suite 200bothell, wa 98021 uSa

425 485-9000 425 486-9657

www.arww-modularrf.com

ContactJoe reminder ([email protected])

tough amps for tough Duty. ar modular rf battle-tested tactical booster amplifiers expand the range of military radios with clean, clear signals even in extreme con-ditions. they’re tough, dependable, compact, versatile, and easy to use. we offer a variety of man-pack and vehicle-mounted units with power from 20 to 200 watts (30 mhz to 2 Ghz). these state-of-the-art amplifiers support modern tac-tical waveforms including Dama, SinCGarS, haVeQuiCK, hpw, iw, aSCm, anw2 and Srw. Custom designs are available in addition to these innovative off-the-shelf units. Stop by booth #203 for more information and speak with the ar modular Sales manager, or our local representative.

Avon Protection Systems Inc.Booth 2241361 brass mill rd., Suite fbelcamp, mD 21017 uSa

410 273-1023

www.avon-protection.com

ContactGary Dunn ([email protected])

avon protection is the recognized global market leader in respira-tory protection system technology specializing primarily in military, law enforcement, firefighting, and industrial.

Block Bindings & InterliningsBooth 1229500 meilleur Street # 402montreal, QC, h2n 2b7

514 381-7493 514 381-6725

www.blockbindings.com

Contactallan rais ([email protected])

exhIBItOrDIreCtOry

Gold SponSor

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block bindings & interlinings has been involved in converting 3m Scotchlite reflective materials since the turn of the century. we have a state-of-the-art production facility capable of manufacturing sewn, laminated or hybrid products. we also have a full graphics depart-ment which can do your lettering or designs in reflective, vinyls and printed versions of both.

Bon-Mar Safety divisionBooth 1018448, St. laurentmontreal, QC, h2p 2m3

514 382-2275 514 382-4661

www.bon-mar.com

Contactbenjamin brook ([email protected])

for over 40 years, bon-mar Safety Division has been a leading sup-plier of protective textiles, reflect-ive tapes and light industrial head protection. our Q brand reflective materials are known for their high quality and durability, and the latest additions to our Surflex bump Caps line are the most innovative and comfortable form of light industrial head protection. the CpD-001 Command flashlight is the next step in tactical illumi-nation. made of aircraft grade 6061 aluminum & powered by a rechargeable lithium-ion cell, the 5 mode leD (Soft, medium, high intensity, disorienting and emer-gency signal strobe effect), with an anti-roll ring to stabilize for hands free use.

Cansew Inc.Booth 207111 Chabanel Street west room 101montreal, QC, h2n 1C9

514 382-2807 514 385-5530

www.cansewspecialops.com

Contactrichard Dore ([email protected])

Cansew inc. is an iSo 9001:2008 Canadian vertically-integrated manu-facturer and distributor of industrial sewing threads. we have been serv-ing the textile industry since 1924. our head office and manufactur-ing facilities are located in Quebec, Canada, with sales offices in toronto, winnipeg, Calgary and Vancouver. our line of products include: fr nomex® and Kevlar® threads, fr hook & loop tapes, polyester threads, nylon threads, corespun threads, trimmings, design room supplies, and more. Certifications: nfpa 1971, 1975, 1977, 1951, 2112; CpSC 16 Cfr 1633; oeko-tex® 100; u.S. and Canadian commercial and military specifications.

Colt CanadaBooth 3071036, wilson avenueKitchener, on, n2C 1J3

519 893-6840 519 893-3144

www.coltcanada.com

Contact

francis bleeker ([email protected])

Colt Canada is the renowned world-class small arms manufac-turer of the C7 suite of weapons and provides innovative, state-of-the-art defence solutions for military and law enforcement clients. we offer a comprehensive range of services including design, manufacture, repair and overhaul, integrated logistic support, and technical publications. Colt Canada is a nato aQap 1 qualified facil-ity, and works to iSo 9001-2008 and mil-Q-9858a standards. the C7 family of 5.56 mm assault weapons is a highly accurate weapon system with proven per-formance. we are proud to offer the new le901 modular weapon system which converts into multi-calibre (7.62mm and 5.56mm) barrel length and operating system configurations.

Control Solutions LLCBooth 1252520, Diehl rdaurora, il 60502 uSa

630 806-7062 630 806-7065

www.controls.com

ContactDouglas hitchcock ([email protected])

Control Solutions llC announces a new lightweight gunner’s tur-ret with built-in motorized slew-ing. the CS5100 lightweight motorized Gun turret (lmGt) is the ideal one-stop solution for new or retrofit lightweight tactical vehicle applications.based on the same motion control solution fielded on over 60,000 vehicles, the lmGt provides smooth, responsive control from the gunner’s station to rotate the gun turret in a full circle in less than seven seconds even on a 30 degree slope. the gunner operates the lmGt using a weapon-mounted actuator (up to .50 cal) or joystick.Control Solutions is also pleased to announce the availability of a family of weapon-mounted con-trol actuators. by mounting the turret actuator onto the weapon, the safety and survivability of the gunner is improved as well as mis-sion effectiveness. let us solve your tough motion control challenges.

CTIABooth 3243320, loyalist StreetCornwall, on, K6h 6C8

613 933-2770

www.canadiantextiles.ca

ContactSarah watts-rynard ([email protected])

the Canadian textile industry asso-ciation (Ctia) represents Canada’s

primary textile producers – a group of innovative manufacturing compa-nies producing high-quality, value-added textiles. as a non-profit organization representing the inter-ests of the Canadian textile industry, we promote industry engagement and foster innovation, while con-necting with government partners in areas such as procurement and trade policy. efforts to ensure members are well-informed help support an agile industry with a competitive edge in today’s global marketplace.

CTT GroupBooth 3223000, boulleSaint-hyacinthe, QC, J2S 1h9

877 288-8378

www.gcttg.com

Contactmartin filteau ([email protected])

Ctt Group is the leading technical textiles, geosynthetics and advanced textile-based materials r&D lab-oratory in Canada and one of the most respected in the world. at Ctt Group we provide testing services to any industry that has textiles, advanced materials or textile-based materials and geosynthetics needs. we offer expert analysis with rapid turnaround at very competitive rates. we also help you to select the most appropriate materials for any given application. Ctt Group is the undisputed leader in r&D of technical textiles used in protective clothing and equipment. in situa-tions where lives are potentially at risk, where work constraints pose challenges that encompass safety, efficiency and performance.

dAPESdepartment of National defence – director of Soldier Systems Program Management101, Colonel by Driveottawa, on, K1a 0K2

www.forces.gc.ca

BroNze SponSor

Break-outSeSSioN SponSor

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Contactlinda feaver ([email protected])

the Directorate of Soldier Systems program management (DSSpm) is responsible for designing, pro-curing and maintaining clothing and personal equipment for the members of the Canadian armed forces (Caf). Visit: www.forces.gc.ca/en/business-equipment/clothing-personal-equipment.page? and www.forces.gc.ca/en/business-equipment/soldier-sys-tems-technology-roadmap.page?

davey Textile SolutionsBooth 20910505 – 169 Streetedmonton, ab, t5p 4y7

780 484-4474 780 484-4442

www.daveytextiles.com

Contactariana Salmon ([email protected])

Davey textile Solutions inc., formerly Davey fabrics, has been offering solutions to the textile industry in Canada since 1986. the busi-ness is in its second generation of ownership, with a partnership of Grant Davey, Jim Davey & Dan King. Since succeeding the busi-ness in 2000, the primary focus has shifted towards 3m™ Scotchlite™ reflective materials, 3m™ thin-sulate™ insulation, Converted trims, hi Visibility & fr fabrics, as well as amann embroidery threads. all lines carried by Davey textile Solutions inc. are premier, staying in line with our mission statement of “committed to quality & service”. we offer our services through our warehouses located in edmonton, ab, Canada & houston, tx, uSa.

dCICBooth 1086897 markwook placemississauga, on, l5n 4K6

905 814-5175 905 814-0420

www.dcicanada.ca

ContactDavid Cook ([email protected])

DCiC specialises as independent manufacturers sales agents provid-ing clothing, equipment and foot-wear product lines to public safety, first responders, le and military customers across Canada. Since 2009 DCiC has supplied products in various categories including duty/tactical/safety footwear, tac-tical nylon gear, defense sprays, lighting products, duty gloves, outerwear, concealable and tactical body armor and more to agencies throughout Canada. representing leading manufacturers with quality product lines that can be counted on is always the focus for DCiC.

doubletexBooth 1149785 Jeanne-mancemontreal, QC, h3l 3b6

514 382-1778 ext. 2308

www.doubletex.com

Contactrandy williams ([email protected])

for over 100 years, Doubletex has been providing innovative solutions to the textile industry. as Canada’s largest privately owned textile manufacturer, Doubletex honours its promise of quality, versatility, reliability, product innovation and customer service. Doubletex comb-ines quality fabrics with specialty protective finishes. with our lami-nation, non-woven and Quilting divisions we offer true one-stop shopping.

EOMAX Corp.Booth 113235 Carlaw ave, Suite 202toronto, on m4m 2S1

416 628-1573 416 628-4897

www.eomax.com

ContactKen Smart ([email protected])

eomax is the manufacturer of wolf pack, a mil-SpeC multi-mission imaging platform. wolf pack inte-grates camera technologies; night

vision, thermal imaging, low-light colour; as well as specialized optical components, in a unified yet sustainable system architecture. multi-configuration digital wire-less transmission further enhances wolf pack functionality as a stand-alone system or integrated with existing C4 network infrastructure. the modular, field-reconfigurable design has proven its value oper-ating in the most challenging environmental conditions.wolf pack’s ergonomic efficiency, light weight, and compactness, combined with its extreme dur-ability, have resulted in many suc-cessful deployments by military and civilian organizations on land and at sea.

EurotexBooth 32121 apex roadtoronto, on, m6a2V6

416 782-0100 4167828262

www.eurotex.com

ContactSasha mitic ([email protected])

reflective transfers, trims and patches. printed roll goods. ir/nV capability.

FellfabBooth 3062343 barton Street easthamilton, on, l8e 5V8

905 560-9230 905 560-9846

www.fellfab.com/military

ContactSteve Sarault ([email protected])

established in 1952, fellfab® is a Canadian company that engineers and manufactures innovative soft good products made out of special-ized textiles.fellfab serves clients in the Defence, Security and first res-ponder markets. manufactures of load carriage and tactical textile products including rucksacks and tactical Vests, the company now

offers integral tactical by fellfab products. this product line includes sleeping systems, tactical outer-wear, tents, bivy’s and various inclement weather accessories. having many years’ experience ensures form, fit and function. fellfab is a technology driven company committed to quality, manufacturing excellence and customer satisfaction. mil spec compliant, iSo9001:2008 and aS9100C:2009 registered.

Filspec Inc.Booth 20885, burlingtonSherbrooke, QC, J1l 1G9

819 573-8769 819 573-8704

www.filspec.com

Contactiain maclean ([email protected])

filSpec is a world-leading spin-ner of technical, high performance yarns with manufacturing facilities in Canada and the united States of america. our company has been producing quality spun yarns since 1954 from natural, synthetic and aramid fibres for knitters, weavers and braiders in the glove, hosiery, performance, protective, military, industrial, home furnishings and medical markets. filSpec partners with all major fiber producers to create the most innov-ative products for our customers around the globe from our multiple spinning technologies under one roof – air Jet, ring, open end, Core Spun and long Staple Spinning.

G.A. Boulet Inc.Booth 124501, St-GabrielSt-tite, QC, G0x 3h0

418 365-5174 418 365-3330

www.bouletboots.com

Contactalain Gravel ([email protected])

established in 1933, G.a. boulet inc. is a family-owned operation with

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200 employees in Canada proudly manufacturing close to 200,000 pairs annually. our r&D team and plant workers are dedicated to pro-duce a durable quality footwear. in addition to manufacturing footwear for DnD for over 10 years, boulet is currently supplying the provincial police and Correctional Services of the provinces of Quebec and ontario, the rCmp and the City of montreal firefighters. our com-mercial lines include western boots which are sold all over the world as well as work boots.

GerberBooth 11214200, Sw 72nd aveportland, or, 97224 uSa

800-950-6661

www.gerbergear.com

Contactbrent bateman ([email protected])

founded in 1939 and based in portland, or, Gerber is an american brand that develops problem-solv-ing, life-saving products designed with the unique needs of specific activities in mind. today that includes much more than a blade.

Go Kin PacksBooth 30480, Jean Streetthunder bay, on, p7a 5e9

807 473-4499

Contactbill ostrom ([email protected])

Go Kin packs is a new company that specializes in the design of load Carriage Systems that generate power from the motion of walking. twenty seven years of experience in military and recreational pack designs are combined with tech-nology not yet available in the marketplace. electrical power from walking stored in a pack, available

24 hours a day in any weather con-ditions. power any uSb electronic or battery system.

Human Systems Inc.Booth 301111, farquhar StreetGuelph, on, n1h 3n4

519 836-5911 519 836-1722

www.humansys.com

Contactron boothby ([email protected])

humanSystems inc. (hSi®) is Canada’s largest human factors consult-ing firm with offices in Guelph and ottawa. hSi specializes in the human-side of technology for sys-tem development, procurement and upgrading. we apply scientifically rigorous methods and knowledge to integrate technology design with user needs to benefit both human performance and well-being. hSi’s 30 years of experience spans a wide range of military applications including: usability testing; field trials and evaluation; Command and Control; tactical Displays and workstations; modelling and Simulation; Clothing and protective equipment; user needs and Demands analysis; training needs and program Development; and, Command team planning & Decision-making.

Institute of Textile SciencesBooth 3023000, boulleSaint-hyacinthe, QC J2S 1h9

450 778-1870 450 778-3901

www.textilescience.ca

Contactaldjia begriche ([email protected])

itS’s mission is to promote the dissemination and interchange of knowledge concerning textile sci-ence ; to encourage research and development related to textile science and technology including the establishment and granting of appropriate awards; to assist members in achieving due recogni-tion of their qualifications and to advise interested organizations on

the educational status of persons engaged in the practice of textile science and technology within Canada; to encourage the publi-cation of literature with respect to textile science;to encourage the acquisition of textile science books in schools and libraries; to con-tribute to the establishment of standards in textile industry ;to collaborate with other groups, Canadian and international, in advancing the foregoing objectives; to maintain high standards of com-petence, integrity and ethics within the membership.

KermelBooth 214bankers hall, west towerSuite 1000, 888 - 3rd St. SwCalgary, ab, t2p 5C5

403 999-5745

www.kermel.com

ContactCarmen pawliw ([email protected])

Kermel® is a leading manufactur-er of meta aramid fibers, dedicated to developing superior, innovative fabrics utilized in clothing designed to protect against heat, flames and electric arc.worldwide, industrial workers, mil-itary personnel, public order profes-sionals, firefighters and emergency responders have been relying on Kermel for its high performance protection, incredible comfort, and the durability it provides in extreme conditions. Kermel is continuing its diversification, especially in the field of hot gas filtration using it’s Kermel tech fiber.

KI Canada LtdBooth 318707, alness Sttoronto, on, m3J 2h8

416 661-1818 416 661-1816

www.kicanada.com

Contacttom Gottlieb ([email protected])

Ki Canada ltd. has since 2003 manufactured health Canada appro ved npn 02248172 radblock 65mg potassium iodide. During this time we have carefully select-ed products and manufacturers that share our concern for qual-ity, radiation protection and sur-vival planning. we are highlighting Demron nano technology radiation block material.

Kodiak Group Holdings Co.Booth 317415, thompson DriveCambridge, on

519 620-4000

www.terrafootwear.com

ContactSteve hagarty ([email protected])

Kodiak Group holdings Co., an affili-ate company of williamson-Dickie mfg Co., celebrated its centennial anniversary in 2010, tracing its heritage to Kitchener, on, and the Greb family’s early manufacturing efforts in the area. for over a cen-tury the company has been a pre-mier supplier of industrial footwear and is widely recognized as a global leader in the performance footwear market. its Kodiak and terra brands enjoy a commanding market share while distribution has extend¬ed to export markets such as the united States, european union, united Kingdom, Kazakhstan, continental europe, Kyrgyz republic, libya, Chile, KSa, australia, uae, and Kuwait. the company maintains a manufacturing facility in harbour Grace, nl, where boots for Canada’s Department of Defence are pro-duced. it also manages a network of retail and mobile units across Canada under its work authority banner. Corporate head¬quarters are located in Cambridge, on.

Laurentian TechnologiesBooth 107120, iber road – unit 103ottawa, on K2S 1e9

613 836-3700 613 836-3758

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www.laurentiantech.ca

Contacttanya hall ([email protected])

founded in January of 2012 and located in ottawa, on, laurentian technologies is an aboriginal supplier of goods and services to the national Capital region. laurentian technologies special-izes in enterprise data centers, storage, and ruggedized products. laurentian offers the best in breed products that are custom suited to the unique needs of all federal Government departments and non-government customers.

Lincoln Fabrics LtdBooth 21763 lakeport roadSt. Catharines, on, l2n 4p6

905 934-3391 905 934-9325

Contactlaura Coomey ([email protected])

fuelled by innovation and technol-ogy, lincoln fabrics has grown over the past half century into a lead-ing weaver of specialty fabrics for high performance and life critical applications including military products produced from nylon/cot-ton, Cordura™, texturized nylon, nomex™, Kevlar™, twaron™ and Kermel™. end uses include ballistic tactical vests, combat clothing, uni-forms, rainwear, hybrid-shirts, boot insoles, and camouflage fabrics. lincoln creates products with many protective finishes such as oil and water repellency, arid and temper-ate camouflage print, fire retardant and urethane coatings, to name a few. lincoln builds products to custom specifications for use in demanding and complex end-use applications.

Logistik Unicorp Inc.Booth 216820 Grand-bernier nordSt-Jean-sur-richelieu, QC, J2w 0a6

450 349-9700 514 906-6668

www.logistikunicorp.com

Contactlouis bibeau ([email protected])

logistik unicorp is a Canadian company supplying managed uni-form programs to over 280,000 individual users in a wide variety of corporate and government organizations including natio-nal Defence, Canada post, the Cana dian air transport Security authority (CatSa), Correctional Service Canada and parks Canada.with its subsidaries in united King-dom, france, Germany, nether-lands, united arab emirates, tunisia and australia, logistik sup-plies military organization around the world.logistik is a leader in providing integrated clothing solutions, from conception and design to uniform delivery on an individual basis, and has been managing all aspects of its programs since its inception. our expertise and responsibilities include product development, design and related engineering support services, manufacturing, quality assurance, complete inven-tory management, customized software development, allocation

control, warehousing, distribu-tion, internet-based order systems, data management and customer service.

Martin & Levesque UniformsBooth 119420, 3rd avenueSaint-romuald, QC, G6w 5m6

800 567-0068 418 839-5220

Contactpia roy ([email protected])

martin & levesque and blauer Canada have set the standard for protection, performance, design and innovation for public safety apparel as well as for uniform market. for over 35 years, we have taken great pleasure and pride in supplying garments that give protection, comfort, durabil-ity and the appearance that you and your customers desire and deserve. our relentless pursuit of the best fabric technologies and our constant attention to details has now made its way to thousands of satisfied customers across Canada.

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Matador Converters Co. LtdBooth 116270, de louvain westmontreal QC, h2n 186

514 389-8221 514 389-3010

www.matador.ca

Contactallan Strauss ([email protected])

matador is a leading producer of technical non-woven textiles in Canada. our production facili-ties, located in montreal QC and winnipeg, mb, furnish quality prod-ucts to a multiple of industries. we are proud to furnish insulatjons to DnD, rCmp, CbSa and many other agencies and manufacturers offire retardant personal safety equip-ment. our multiple production tech nologies allows us to develop meaningful products in order to fullfill our customer’s needs.our dedicated staff members would be happy to work with developers to satisfy your ever changing needs.

Mawashi Protective Clothing Inc.Booth 212820, Grand-bernier nordSt-Jean-sur-richelieu, QC, J2w 0a6

450 349-9833 514 906-6888

www.mawashi.net

Contactalain bujold ([email protected])

as an innovative r&D solutions pro-vi der, mawashi offers out-of-the-box solu tions and leap advancement for personal protective equipment (ppe), load-Carriage Systems, and thermoregulation systems. mawashi understands the ope rational needs of soldiers and armed forces in terms of protection & survivability, mobility & flexibility, load carriage & distribution, and heat evacua-tion & management. with a unique combined expertise in human fac-tors engineering, biomimicry, impact management, new product develop-ment, industrial design, and systems integration, mawashi assures to

its clients technological advance-ment, competitive advantage, and superiority in the industry. mawashi offers its services in research, design, prototyping, manu facturing and tech nology transfer. mawashi is also expert in advanced textiles, compos-ite materials, apparel design and sewing, armour, rapid prototyping, and testing.

Millbrook TacticalBooth 200120, iber road – unit 104Stittsville, on, K2S 1e9

613 836-9119 613 836-3992

http://millbrookcanada.ca

Contacttroy wiggins ([email protected])

millbrook was established to give our clients the advantage they need in critical situations.millbrook tactical inc. is a full ser-vice tactical training contractor and equipment retailer. our world-class instructors are at the top of their field, and at your service. from our store front near ottawa, ontario, or from our online store, we are proud to offer tactical apparel and equip-ment ranging from outdoor appar-el, to soft & hard armour, to optics and weapons accessories. Some of our product lines include arc’teryx leaf, tyr tactical gear, ops Core and Smith optics elite.

Milrail Inc.Booth 314939, Selkirkpointe-Claire, QC, h9r 4S4

514 697-4955 514 697-4126

www.milrail.com

Contactallan laplante ([email protected])

milrail was founded in 1990 as a specialty value added supplier to the mil-aero, and rmt industry

specializing in Connectivity prod-ucts. milrail is headquartered in montreal, QC, and has sales offices in toronto and new york with fae’s to support our customers through-out north america. our 20,000 sq. ft facility is Con-trolled Goods Certified as well as iSo 9001:2008 and is dedicated to stocking wire, cable, accessor-ies and light manufacturing for our value added customers. in addition to electronic components milrail also brings metal fabrication to our customer base, maximizing Canadian content. milrail is presently working on mil-itary contracts with a number of Defence contractors on major mil-itary and marine projects in Canada. most of our technology and that of our manufacturers revolve around connectivity, whether it’s on the soldier, a vehicle, a ship, a train or infrastructure we have the right connector and wire for the job.

MWG Apparel Corp.Booth 1031147, notre Dame avenuewinnipeg, mb, r3e 3G1

204 774-2561 204 772-6220

www.mwgapparel.com

Contactross malcolm ([email protected])

established in winnipeg since 1928, meG apparel Corp. is a designer, manufacturer and distibutor of flame resistant/arc-rated clothing. mwG is the Canadian manufac-turer and distributor of Drifire mois-ture wicking/anti-microbial fr base layer protection as well as shirts, pants and outerwear.

nammo CanadaBooth 225112-5460 Canotek roadottawa, on, K1J 9h2

613 238-4143 613 238-8527

www.nammo.com

Contactyves pelletier ([email protected])

nammo Canada inc. is a subsidi-ary of the nammo Group, a leading supplier of ammunition, propulsion products and demilitarisation servi-ces. the Group has approximately 2,400 employees and is present in 9 countries. nammo’s operational structure is divided into five stra-tegic business units and the share-holders are the norwegian ministry of trade and industry (50%), the finnish Defence and aerospace Group, patria oyj (50%). nammo also owns the lapua brand of Saa.products: Small Caliber ammu-nition; medium Caliber munition; large Caliber munitions; Shoulder fired weapons Systems; bunker Defeat munitions;rocket motors, thrust Vector Control; propulsin products; Demilitarization Services; Sea Safety Systems; warheads and Space products.

newcon OptikBooth 308105, Sparks avenuetoronto, on, m2h 2S5

416 663-6963 416 663-9065

www.newcon-optik.com

Contact alex rudiy ([email protected])

newcon optik is a world leader in the design and manufacture of ther-mal imagers, night vision systems, laser rangefinders, laser aimers and tactical day optics. headquartered in toronto, on, newcon optik’s dealer network is present on five continents and its products are relied upon by military, govern-ment and commercial custom-ers in more than 60 countries. by working closely with our customers and partners, newcon optik con-sistently produces technologically advanced products that serve the needs of the military, law enforce-ment, search & rescue, surveillance, hunting and marine professional users around the globe.

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national Research Council Canada (nRC)Security materials tech. program

Booth 117100, Sussex Driveottawa, on, K1a 0r6phone : 613 990-0450

www.nrc-cnrc.gc.ca

Contactandré parent ([email protected])

the nrC bridges the gap between advanced armour materials technol-ogy and real-world applications. we help improve product performance and efficiency by assessing and inte-grating the latest disruptive materi-als technologies into armour systems for both personal protective equip-ment and vehicle armour. we offer the expertise, facilities and strategic partnerships necessary to accelerate development and validation of your current advanced armour solutions,

and to open the door to new materi-al technologies for your next-gener-ation products. our solutions are comprehensive and fully integrated: from nanomaterials development to prototyping, testing and perform-ance evaluation. Visit www.nrc-cnrc.gc.ca/eng/solutions/advisory/nanotubes.html to discover how nrC can apply advanced materials technology to improve your prod-uct’s performance and efficiency.

Onega Protective Fabrics Inc.Booth 2184675-b, St-pierre ouest p.o. box 174St-hyacinthe, QC, J2S 7b4

450 768-2784 450 768-2840

www.onegaprotective.com

Contactyvon Duheme ([email protected])

oneGa is a privately owned Canadian company which manu-factures and designs textiles materi-als for the military, protective and industrial markets of human protec-tion, exceeding the expectations in terms of performance and quality of fabrics. our mission is to estab-lish a relationship of trust with our customers by directing our develop-ments according to their needs, in accordance with our agreements and by practicing open and pro-active communication. we respect our employees by recognizing their work in promoting the versatility and teamwork as well as the conu-tinuous training of our members.

Pacific Safety ProductsBooth 123124, fourth avenuearnprior, on, K7S 0a9

613 623-6001 613 623-6169

www.pacsafety.com

Contact

bob Graham

([email protected])

pacific Safety products (pSp) is an industry leader in the design, production and sale of high-per-formance, high-quality armor solu-tions for the defence and security markets in north america. the company’s mission is ...we bring everyday heroes home safely™.pSp provides its armor solutions through two subsidiaries – pSp, Canada’s largest body armor manufacturer and Sentry armor Systems in the united States under Gh armor Systems. pSp is the only Canadian company that designs and manufactures body armour in Canada that is certified to niJ-0101.06 stan-dard, are iSo 9001:2008 regis-tered and compliant to ba9000 (national institute of Justice body armor Quality management requirements).

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Peerless Garments LPBooth 215515, notre Dame avenuewinnipeg, mb, r3b 1r9

204 774-5428 204 786-7976

www.peerless.mb.ca

Contactalbert eltassi ([email protected])

founded in 1941, peerless Gar-ments is proud to have been a sup-plier to the military since 1950. the first coat sets we were privileged to design and develop were worn by our troops from 1950-1974.this design was replaced in 1974 by the extreme Cold weather parka system which served until the bid conference in 1991, to design the “Clothe the Soldier” program. peerless Garments was instrumen-tal in the design and development of the new system.as a leader in the production of highly technical garments, we are experienced with water resistance, windproof, fire resistant, antistatic and chemical warfare materials.we are proud of our standing as a unionized factory, delivering the best Canadian-made jackets, parkas and apparel for the public, government agencies and private companies.

Polix IndustriesBooth 309160, St-Viateur eastmontreal, Qc, h2t 1a8

888 759-3234 514 759-3279

www.polixindustries.com

Contacthugues olivier ([email protected])

polix is a Canadian company spe-cialising in the development and marketing of high-performance technical products designed for uniform manufacturers in the defense, health and work indus-tries. among its range of innovative

products, polix offers fire-retardant and antibacterial accessories and buttons, which are impact and arc-flash resistant

Powerstick.comBooth 11029, Camelot Driveottawa, on, K2G 5w6

613 230-4840 613 230-2188

www.powerstick.com

Contact

nigel harris ([email protected])

powerStick.com started out as a designer of solar solutions for port-able energy problems. today it has grown to become a recognised leader in north american designed and manufactured chargers and charging solutions. its military div-ision has designed the “made in Canada” powerStick+, a combina-tion charger and 16Gb memory device, with custom cabling, that is currently in operation as part of the nett warrior program.

PWGSC – Office of Small & Medium EnterprisesBooth 106place du portage, phase iiiGatineau, QC, K1a 0S5

819 956-8689

the Government of Canada is com-mitted to giving small and medium-sized enterprises (Smes) access to compete for government business. the office of Small and medium enterprises (oSme) supports Smes by working to reduce barriers and by simplifying requirements for Smes that want to do business with the Government of Canada. oSme maintains a network of six regional offices across Canada to ensure support for smaller suppliers no matter where they are located. for up-to-date information on how to navigate the government procure-ment system, please visit the buy-andsell.gc.ca website.

Raytheon Canada LtdBooth 206360, albert Street, Suite 1640ottawa, on, K1r 7x7

613 233-2141

www.raytheon.ca

ContactChris Chance ([email protected])

raytheon Canada Support Services (rCSS), a unit of raytheon intel-ligence, information and Services (iiS) is a leader in the provision of comprehensive, mission support solutions. we are recognized as a world-class provider of logistics and supply chain management solutions, electro-optics, communi-cations, engineering services and maintenance operations. rCSS is building on its mission Support expertise and reach-back ability to move into the area of mission System integration, focusing on the provision of new or upgraded sys-tem capabilities to the Department of national Defence. our aim is to provide project leadership and engineering expertise to deliver full solutions that combine not only raytheon resources, but also those of recognized experts, an excellent example being Sagem, raytheon’s partner for iSSp.

Raytheon ELCAn Optical Technologies Booth 201450, leitz roadmidland, on, l4r 5b8

705 526-5401 705 526-5831

www.elcan.com

ContactJack Davidson ([email protected])

raytheon elCan optical tech-nologies specializes in the design and manufacture of technologically sophisticated and superior quality opto-electronic systems and sub-assemblies that meet strict military and commercial specifications.

raytheon elCan offers superior design and engineering capabil-ities, proprietary production tech-nologies and fully integrated manufacturing capabilities to pro-vide custom, turn-key solutions. raytheon elCan also offers Specter™ Sights by elCan – a complete line of battle-tested, premium quality military tactical weapon sights. well over 500,000 Specter™ Sights by elCan have been fielded with allied forces around the world.

Regard Tactical | Bollé TacticalBooth 303438, rue isabey Suite 434 aSaint laurent, QC, h4t 1V3

514 737-3777

www.regardtactical.com

ContactClaude fortier ([email protected])

for more than 30 years, Group regard has established itself as a leader in eyewear safety, servicing industrial clients, public works, law enforcement, and the military.it`s tactical division, regard tactical, is the exclusive distributor for bollé tactical eyewear in Canada. for 125 years, bollé has built a solid reputation in eyewear protection, and its tactical brand exceeds the highest standards in terms of bal-listic resistance, dust filtration, uV, anti-fog, and delivers premium optical quality.

Regitex GroupBooth 104745, avenue Guy-poulinSaint-Joseph, QC, G0S2V0

418 397-5775 418 397-8263

www.regitex.com

Contactelif belgen ([email protected])

regitex Group is a proven leader in leading-edge yarn manufac-turing, offering a broad range of air-jet, ring spun, open-end and optiSpuntm yarns in an assort-ment of colors and natural blends, using a wide variety of synthetic

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and natural fibers, destined for the textile industry.with more than 30 years of experi-ence , our team combines indepth knowledge across the textile supply chain with a focus in the protective textile, apparel, home furnishing, industrial and transportation industries. as a result, we have developed feature-rich, innovative products that address the supply chain’s requirements unique to each of these industries.

Remotronic Corp.Booth 31626, blvd Saint raymond, Suite 204Gatineau, QC, J8y 4a1

613 294-7632

www.remotron.com

Contacttao Chen ([email protected])

remotronic is an employee owned, high technology company with its headquarter in ottawa, Canada. it is founded by senior software archi-tects, wireless ad hoc and sensor network experts and embed-ded real time software experts. remotronic devotes to provide next generation wireless sensor network solutions and smart driving solu-tions, for humans to share digital information of the physical world, or to extend the reach of networks to the physical world.

RoyerBooth 205712, principalelac-Drolet, QC, G0y 1C0

819 549-2100 819 549-2584

www.royer.com

Contactalex proteau ([email protected])

Celebrating more than 75 years of expertise, royer is your one stop supplier of innovative specialized safety footwear. unique in america, our xpan® dual density soling tech-nology offers a lighter rubber sole, protecting the wearer from both

extreme heat and cold temperatures. moreover, this technology offers superior traction, shock absorption and durability. royer offers a wide range of specialized products with customizable features including internal and external metatarsal pro-tectors. royer products meet CSa, aStm and Ce standards.

S4 Tactical & defenceBooth 1092565, watt – S-15Québec, QC, G1p 3t2

877 769-0444 418 380-4520

www.s4td.ca

Contactraphael D. Savard ([email protected])

in order to assist the various gov-ernment agencies related to state security and its divisions, S4tD has partnered with several manu-facturers of specialized equipment to offer a real tactical advantage. S4tD : your strategic partner in tac-tical equipment!

Scott SafetyBooth 2044320 Goldmine roadmonroe, nC 28110 uSa

704 291-8300 • 704 291-8420

www.scottsafety.com

Contact william hesse ([email protected])

Scott Safety is a global leader in the design and manufacture of respira-tory protection and other innovative safety products. Scott’s technologies demonstrate configurable and inte-grated solutions for high protection factor/low user burden facemasks and filters, powered air purifying respirators and positive pressure breathing apparatus, especially for Cbrne, emergency escape and damage control operations. Scott’s customer base includes numerous military and civil defense customers from all corners of the world.

Stedfast Inc.Booth 222230, Saint-Charles SudGranby, QC, J26 Jy3

450-378-8441 • 450 378-1558

www.stedfast.com

Contacttodd Jarand ([email protected])

Stedfast is a world leader in manufacturing value-added lamin-ated and coated textiles serving the material to specification needs of industrial, medical, protective clothing and military applications, including chemical and biological weapon resistant textiles. from comfortable protective cloth-ing, tent fabrics that breathe, camouflage nets and life rafts to biological and chemical agent protective fabrics, Stedfast applies superior technologies to meet the stringent specifications. Stedair®, waterproof breathable technolo-gies and Stedfast’s coated fabrics offer new levels of protection and comfort that go above and beyond.

Stoeger CanadaBooth 1201801, wentworth Street, unit #1whitby, on, l1n 8r6

908 436-9077 905 436-9079

www.stoegercanada.ca/defense

ContactSpyros Chrysochou ([email protected])

Stoeger Canada (a beretta Group Company) serves as the exclusive importer and distributor of the beretta law enforcement, military and commercial product lines throughout Canada. beretta is the oldest firearms manufacturer in the world, dating back to 1526. beretta offers dedicated solutions able to meet the stringent requirements

of today’s armed and police forces worldwide, with a catalogue of products with a reputation for reliability and excellence. beretta Defense technologies companies include: beretta (pistols, car bines, assault rifles, grenade launchers); benelli (actical shotguns); Sako (precision sniper and tactical rifles); Steiner (binoculars, mil-spec scopes); laser Devices inc. (visible and ir lasers, illuminators and pointers).

Superior Glove Works LtdBooth 11836, Vimy Street acton, on, l7J 1S1

800 265-7617 519 853-4496

www.superiorglove.com

Contactfrank mcDonald ([email protected])

Superior Glove® is Canada’s lar-gest manufacturer of work gloves. in business since 1910, we now have four manufacturing facilities and serve customers globally. our core manufacturing competencies include yarn engineering, glove knitting, glove dotting, glove dip-ping, and pK sewing.your comfort and safety is our first priority – when you buy from Superior Glove, you get more than just a product. you get service from a family business that excels at customer service, a dedicated team that is happy to modify or custom design styles to suit your needs precisely and the assurance that you are well protected.

TenCate Protective FabricsBooth 2021255, university, Suite 1212montreal, QC, h3b 3w9

514 418-2570 514 418-2572

www.tencateprotective-fabrics.com

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ContactJohn blackmon ([email protected])

tenCate is the global leader in the design and production of pro-tective fabrics for the emergency response, industrial, and inter-national & Defense markets. we offer a comprehensive range of fabrics that exceeds all others in quality, comfort, and fr perform-ance. tenCate sets the industry pace by creating first-to-market, breakthrough solutions based on unmatched scientific expertise.

Textiles Monterey 1996 Inc.Booth 2192575, boul. St-Joseph, C.p. 760Drummondville, QC, J2b 6x1

819 475-4333 819 475-4174

ContactGilles Desmarais ([email protected])

textiles monterey inc. is a vertical mill which produces high end fab-rics which go into a multitude of applications and markets such as military, ppes, uniforms, industrial fabrics and much more.

TSL Aerospace Technologies LtdBooth 115870 arvin avenue – unit 1Stoney Creek, on

905 643-4894 905 643-8803

www.tslaerospace.com

Contactwes armstrong ([email protected])

tSl S.o.tech / Special operations technologies inc. is a veteran-owned small business sewing com-pany manufacturing the highest quality and most innovative gear. S.o.tech builds packs, cases, bags, holsters, slings, pouches, belts, cov-ers, and accessories. our custom-ers include special operations and conventional military personel, law enforcement, medical and rescue

personnel, aviation and vehicles systems manufacturers, corrections, bomb technicians, federal agents of all agencies, film professionals, world adventurers, sportsmen and urban-wear developers. we cus-tom design and mass produce our designs which are covered by num-erous S.o.tech patents. we take great pride supporting the world’s finest with the best designed tac-tical gear in the world.

Tulmar Safety Systems Inc.Booth 1001123, Cameron Streethawkesbury, on, K6a 2b8

613 632-1282 613 632-2030

www.tulmar.com

Contacthelena Vandeweerd ([email protected])

tulmar Safety Systems is a fully integrated manufacturer of engin-eered protective textiles and surviv-ability solutions for aerospace and defence. tulmar supplies aerial, Vehicle, land and Soldier System components to national Defence, directly or in partnership with leading vehicle and system prime contractors. with a robust in-house design and project management capabil-ity, tulmar provides engineering Design and Development services for life Support equipment, col-laborating with r&D partners and managing external resources as needed to develop, test and deliver leading-edge life support equip-ment solutions to DnD. its life support equipment is in service on various DnD air and naval plat-forms including the Cf18, CC130, Ch148 and the Victoria Class sub-marine. from tactical life jackets to backpack assault boats, tulmar develops and builds innovative flotation solutions to accommo-date the most demanding end-user requirements.

VibramBooth 1029, Damon mill SquareConcord, ma, 01742 uSa

978 318-0000 978 610-6743

www.vibram.com

Contactbill ells ([email protected])

Vibram® is recognized worldwide as the leader in high performance soles and have set the standard since Vitale bramani created moun-taineering’s first rubber lugged sole in the late 1930’s. Vibram soles have gone on to conquer mt. everest, K2 and a host of the world’s tallest peaks. today, the company works with over 1200 premium brands to co develop the most durable, highest performing outdoor, recreational, work and fashion footwear on the mar-ket. in 2006, Vibram introduced fivefingers®, a revolutionary and patented glove-styled shoe that pioneered the minimalist footwear movement. Vibram prides itself in their ability to “test it where it matters,” and strives to produce the most innovative, highest qual-ity and best performing products on the market, keeping its position as the gold standard in footwear soling.

YKKBooth 2133939, thimens blvdSaint-laurent, QC, h4r 1x3

514 332-3350 514 332-6040

www.ykkfastening.com

Contacttomoko omichi ([email protected])

yKK Canada inc., a part of yKK fastening products Group, provides fastening solutions for many appli-cations within Canada and around the world. yKK is committed to cre-ating the strongest and most pro-tective fasteners including fire/heat resistant and air/water tight zippers

used in the improvement of gar-ment functionality and ensuring the safety of end-users. yKK also offers webbing, hook & loop and metal/plastic notions as well as specialty items for uniforms, tents, bags, and other military gear. yKK’s team of specialists are able to assist cus-tomers in developing products to meet their individual requirements.

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