Apprenticeships are emerging as a powerful tool to fill critical workforce gaps in biotech manufacturing. This report highlights lessons from the North Carolina Life Sciences Apprenticeship Consortium, showing how industry, education, and community partners collaborated to train technicians for complex biopharmaceutical roles. It details the steps—exploring workforce needs, designing flexible programs, and implementing outreach—that can help other industries replicate this success. By investing in hands-on learning and diverse talent pipelines, organizations can strengthen competitiveness and open doors to high-demand careers.
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Publisher: | Center for Security and Emerging Technology |
Published: | August 1, 2025 |
License: | Creative Commons |
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