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“Trends in Workforce Training for the Biomanufacturing and Bioprocessing Sectors”

“Trends in Workforce Training for the Biomanufacturing and Bioprocessing Sectors”. Our Objectives A lively panel overview on innovative practices for the increasing demand for bioprocessing/ biomanufacturing experts

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“Trends in Workforce Training for the Biomanufacturing and Bioprocessing Sectors”

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  1. “Trends in Workforce Training for the Biomanufacturing and Bioprocessing Sectors” Our Objectives • A lively panel overview on innovative practices for the increasing demand for bioprocessing/ biomanufacturing experts • Panelists will give a quick “A,B,C,” overview of what is biomanufacturing/processing, its training requirements and describe the workforce need

  2. Industry Overview Gwyn Riddick, Director, Piedmont Triad Office, N. C. Biotechnology Office, Winston - Salem, NC. Community Colleges Training The Biotechnology Workforce Susan Seymour,BioNetwork DirectorNorth Carolina Community College System, Raleigh, NC Ric Matthews, Director of the National Center of Expertise in Bioprocessing Training, MiraCosta, Community College, Oceanside, CA. Dr. Sonia Wallman, Director of the National Center for Expertise in Biomanufacturing Training, New Hampshire Community Technical College, Portsmouth, NH. Janet Paulson, Director, National Center for Agricultural Bioprocessing and Renewable Fuels, Eddyville, IA. Bill Woodruff, Director of the South East Regional Center of Bio-link, Alamance Community College, Alamance, NC.

  3. Thank You Sponsors! • Idealliance, The Piedmont Triad Research Park  • Piedmont Triad Entrepreneurial Network  Piedmont Triad Partnership*   North Carolina Biotechnology Center(Piedmont Triad Office)   Winston-Salem Chamber of Commerce   Forsyth Technical Community College   NCCCS BioNetwork   National Center for the Biotechnology Workforce 

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