BioTalent Canada today announced the kickoff of a $1.15M research study titled Building Resiliency and Sustainability for the Bio-economy to Withstand Disruption. The project, funded by the Future Skills Centre, which wraps up in September 2022, will leverage lessons learned from the pandemic to ensure long-term sustainability within Canada’s bio-economy.
Read MoreThe BIOQuébec network consists of more than 100 life sciences industry members.Discover more about NMX Research and Solutions in its profile!
Read More“Mapping the potential – Profiles of Canada’s biotech frontiers,” is BioTalent Canada’s first labour market information report that includes both national and provincial bio-economy snapshots. The report displays the diverse initiatives and growth of companies across Canada; the potential talent to help grow the industry and the positive impact of BioTalent Canada’s many wage subsidy programs on the industry.
Read MoreBioTalent Canada’s Student Work-Integrated Learning Program is an initiative to increase the job-readiness of Canadian students registered in STEM or business programs at post-secondary institutions. Co-op wage subsidies to a maximum of $7,000 are available to bio-economy employers.
Read MoreBioTalent Canada today announced a new initiative to increase job-readiness of post-secondary STEM (science, technology, engineering, mathematics) and business students across Canada.
Read MoreA BIOQuébec partner has issued its Opening the Door II labour market report.
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