Summary
A new initiative in North Carolina is providing over 200 students with access to free life sciences pre-apprenticeships through BioWork courses. This program, funded by a U.S. EDA grant, aims to connect students with career opportunities in the biomanufacturing industry while addressing workforce needs in underserved communities.
The growth of the biopharma manufacturing industry in North Carolina highlights the importance of developing a skilled workforce. This pre-apprenticeship program supports local talent development and creates pathways for students to enter the workforce, meeting the increasing demand for skilled labor in the sector.
Why this matters for apprenticeships
This initiative represents a significant step towards building a robust pipeline of talent in the life sciences sector, aligning educational opportunities with industry needs. The focus on underserved communities and partnerships with local colleges further enhances the potential for creating diverse and skilled workforce options through registered apprenticeship pathways.