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Ascension's New Headquarters

  • Writer: Ascension Automation
    Ascension Automation
  • Nov 3
  • 2 min read

The Ascension Headquarters is moving! After almost three years at our Eagle St. N. location, we’re moving our operations to a brand-new facility to better serve our customers. Effective November 1, 2025, Ascension Automation Solutions will be operating at 325 Allendale Road, Unit 100, Cambridge, just a short drive away from our current location. This move will see us nearly quadruple our space, allowing us to develop even more innovative solutions across a wider range of industries, while still maintaining convenient access to the 401 corridor connecting Toronto and Windsor.


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Along with Ascension Automation, two of our sister brands, Ascension Manufacturing and Ascendant Coatings, will be moving with us to occupy designated parcels of our 100,000ft2 footprint. This allows for expanded operations in our machining, fabrication, and coatings divisions and enhanced collaboration across the Ascension Group brands. Ascension Industrial Services will continue to serve their customers from their home office at their location on Dundas Street North.


“We’ve seen incredible growth over the last few years, and we’re really excited for this next phase of Ascension. We’re looking at tackling bigger projects, more complex problems, and continuing to deliver value for our customers and having a space that supports those efforts is key,” says Andrew Morgan, CEO. “It’s a big milestone for the organization.”


As a leader in industrial automation, our team brings a wealth of expertise in detailed process engineering, AI machine vision, and software engineering. Together, our professionals have over a decade of experience across the automotive, water treatment, mining, aerospace, textiles, and energy sectors. We combine this deep knowledge with innovative ideas and a streamlined approach to robotics and engineering, which allows us to pioneer new processes and develop groundbreaking technologies that are not yet available in the market.


Expanding into this larger new space will give us the opportunity to continue developing these new technologies, focus on intensifying our research and development, and push the boundaries of what we can achieve with automation.

 
 
 

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