Fireside Chat with PM Trudeau at Auto Industry Conference
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau participates in a conversation with Flavio Volpe, president of the Automotive Parts Manufacturers’ Association (APMA) at the APMA’s 71stannual conference in Toronto.
Trudeau heads to Toronto amid rising calls for House speaker to step down
Prime Minisster Justin Trudeau joins Automotive Parts Manufacturers’ Association president Flavio Volpe for a “fireside chat” as part of the association’s annual conference.
Flavio Volpe Awarded Inaugural Association CEO of the Year Award
The Ontario Chamber of Commerce (OCC) is proud to present the inaugural Association CEO of the Year Award to Flavio Volpe, President of the Automotive Parts Manufacturers’ Association. Under his leadership, the APMA has achieved success, promoting investment, innovation, and sustainability.
APMA’s Flavio Volpe on being named first Chamber CEO of the Year
Guest host Jon Liedtke is joined by Flavio Volpe, APMA president, to talk with him about receiving the CEO of the Year award.
Canada-India tensions spell trouble for trade growth, investment: business leaders
Flavio Volpe, president of the Automotive Parts Manufacturers’ Association, said he’s more concerned about the dispute’s longer-term ramifications for his industry than any immediate impact, but is also hopeful the issue can be resolved.
Data Will Drive Success in EV Manufacturing
ANC spoke with Greta Cutulenco, CEO and co-founder of Acerta Analytics. The company develops software solutions, driven by machine learning and AI, that translate complex manufacturing data into actionable insights.
Brendan Sweeney, Flavio Volpe tear apart PBO report on EV investment
Flavio Volpe, president of the Automotive Parts Manufacturers’ Association, deconstructs the recent PBO report that says it will take the feds 20 years to break even on its investments in two electric-vehicle battery plants in Ontario.
As Detroit Three automakers hit by simultaneous strike, Canadian industry braces for impact
Speaking before the UAW strike, Flavio Volpe, head of the Automotive Parts Manufacturer’s Association, said a U.S. work stoppage would have an “immediate and direct” effect on the Canadian industry, causing plants to slow or halt production within a couple days.
The coming fight over AI
Flavio Volpe, head of the Automotive Parts Manufacturers’ Association, challenging PBO’s findings on the EV deal.
Unifor says talks with Ford ‘meeting resistance’ as deadline nears
Automotive Parts Manufacturers’ Association president Flavio Volpe, however, cautioned that a strike in the U.S., could mean redirecting resources to avoid any major impact.