New Paper: Building the Bioindustrial Manufacturing Workforce

A well-prepared, highly skilled technical workforce in bioindustrial manufacturing is essential to realize the full potential of the emerging bioeconomy.

The rapid pace of discovery, innovation, and commercialization of biologically produced commodity chemicals, textiles, energy, materials, and food products of modern society will require more than 1.1 million workers. These high-paying jobs will fuel a projected $4–30 trillion global bioeconomy in the near future.

Read the paper – by BioMADE Chief Workforce Development Office Tom Tubon and Jim DeKloe of member Solano Community College – here.

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