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New study will examine the resiliency of Canada’s bio-economy to plan the industry’s future

Because of the pandemic, Canadians are realizing the crucial work being done in the bio-economy more than ever. The critical industry is relied upon for vaccines, lifesaving medical research and diagnostic devices, personal protective equipment, and food security. The demand for a deep pipeline of highly skilled workers has never been greater.

To engage BioTalent Canada’s network to research and evaluate the innovative practices and technologies implemented by agile, resilient, and diverse Canadian bio-economy employers to excel in highly disruptive economic situations. BioTalent Canada will gather, assess and disseminate these effective models to accelerate their adoption enabling organizations to leverage lessons learned and shock-proof against future disturbances.

The study is being launched to help Canada’s bio-economy:

  • Prepare for and withstand future disruptions and disturbances;
  • Access proven processes, policies, and skills development techniques critical to evolve, grow and raise venture capital during crises; and
  • Analyze evidence-based data outlining innovative ways companies can become immune to disruption.

-BioTalent Canada

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