Fonds Manufacturier Québécois

Fonds Manufacturier Québécois, established in 2006 and based in Brossard, Canada, is a growth expansion firm focused on investing in the manufacturing sector within Québec. The company aims to enhance the growth potential of local businesses by making capital investments and forming strategic partnerships with their management teams. It typically engages in buyouts, subordinated debt, and growth capital investments, primarily targeting B2B companies involved in commercial products and manufacturing. Through its expertise and collaborative approach, Fonds Manufacturier Québécois seeks to support the development and success of Québec's manufacturing landscape.

Claude Couvrette

Partner

Marc Dufresne

Partner

Jean Rochette

Partner

Mario Tougas

Partner

3 past transactions

Kinova Robotics

Venture Round in 2017
Kinova Inc. is a robotics technology company based in Boisbriand, Canada, founded in 2006. The company specializes in designing and manufacturing robotic components, including robotic arms, actuators, and grippers, along with related software. Kinova operates under two primary business units: Assistive Robotics, which focuses on empowering individuals with disabilities to overcome their limitations, and Service Robotics, aimed at enhancing efficiency and safety in industrial environments. Through its innovative platforms and applications, Kinova seeks to improve the quality of life for people with disabilities while also providing solutions for various medical and industrial markets.

GGI (General Glass International)

Private Equity Round in 2016
GGI is a glass, ceramics & concrete company offering fire-rated, anti-reflective, and custom-color back- painted glass.

Liberty Springs

Venture Round in 2012
Liberty Springs is a leading Canadian manufacturer of high-precision springs and metal components for automotive, aerospace, and recreational vehicle industries. Based in Montmagny, Quebec, it designs and assembles precision springs for internal combustion and hybrid engines, as well as suspension components including compression, rebound, torsion and arc springs. The company operates five production sites and employs more than 700 people, with over 450 based in Quebec, and a substantial portion of output is exported. Liberty Springs serves automotive, aerospace, and recreational vehicle sectors, delivering components essential for standard equipment and vehicle performance.
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