Canada’s biomanufacturing sector is on the rise—yet faces a looming shortage of 16,000 skilled workers by 2029.1 CASTL’s Elevate program is helping to turn this challenge into opportunity by preparing under-employed Canadians, including newcomers and youth, with the skills, confidence, and connections they need to launch meaningful careers.
The Canadian Alliance for Skills and Training in Life Sciences (CASTL), in partnership with BioTalent Canada and Future Skills Centre (FSC), recently conducted an important market study identifying key workforce trends and emerging training and skills priorities.
CASTL, in partnership with BioTalent Canada and Future Skills Centre (FSC), recently conducted a market study that identified key workforce trends and training priorities. The study offers essential insights for aligning resources, programs, and curricula with the evolving needs of Canada’s biomanufacturing sector.